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ft D*ur*", <br />t TAT(AGEf,]ETITY/rtrrtras couNTY <br />KITTITAS COUNTY CEMP <br />Response <br />. Local proclamation of an emergency, as prescribed in RCW 35.33.081 <br />o Direct emergency legislative policy pertaining to an emergency or disaster <br />. Provide a liaison to other city mayors, the BOCC, or the governor in matters <br />related to an emergency or disaster. Provide a liaison to other city mayors, the BOCC, or the governor in matters <br />related to an emergency or disaster. Request state assistance from either the governor or other appropriate state <br />agencies. lssue, amend, or rescind the necessary orders, rules, and regulations to carry <br />out emergency management operations; and <br />o Maintain current standard operating procedures (SOPs) at emergency <br />operations centers (EOCs) <br />Recovery <br />o Primary role of planning and managing all aspects of a community's recovery <br />post-disaster <br />o Focus on business retention and the redevelopment of housing <br />units that are damaged or destroyed; repairing and rebuilding <br />presents an opportunity to promote and integrate mitigation <br />measures into recovery rebuilding strategies and plans; and <br />o Find opportunities to share information with the public on the <br />status of recovery efforts to maintain community coordination and <br />focus; ando Document progress made towards objectives and best practices <br />for use in future incidents <br />o Take the lead in ensuring that recovery needs assessment and planning <br />processes are inclusive and accessible, often by establishing local recovery <br />structures that address overall coordination, sectors impacted, and survivor <br />servrces <br />C. Re ona [/LocaI Orga nizations <br />Regional organizations provide coordination and support for planning, training, <br />and exercise services regarding functional areas (e.9., public safety, hazardous <br />materials/environmental response, public health, emergency medical services, <br />etc.) for all manner of threats, hazards, and emergencies. Regional <br />organizations are responsible for collaborating and coordinating with emergency <br />management during the development of local emergency plans and identifying <br />key response capabilities. Participation in the planning process helps to ensure <br />that specific capabilities are integrated into a workable plan to safeguard each <br />community. These regional organizations (and their staff) coordinate, plan, and <br />train to meet response needs safely. They also participate in interagency training <br />and exercises to develop and maintain necessary capabilities <br />All Mission <br />Areas <br />Coordinate prevention resources and capabilities <br />the state, and the private and nonprofit sectors. <br />with neighboring jurisdictions, <br />Protectiorgl n <br />;trdt <br />Promote.o Coordination of ongoing protection plans. <br />. lmplementation of core capabilities.. Engagement and information sharing with private sector entities, <br />infrastructure owners and operators, and other jurisdictions and regional <br />entities. <br />November 2024 | BASIC PLAN Page 36 of 63