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<br /> Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> <br /> 265 <br />4.1.1 9 Establish and prioritize criteria for feasible access routes. <br />2.1.4 10 Maintain lockbox database. <br />7.1.2 11 Create and compile business database. <br />2.1.3 12 Implementation of lockbox program/equipment maintenance. <br />2.1.2 13 Acquire and distribute lockbox equipment. <br />8.1.1 14 Partner with community to build storm shelters. <br />6.1.3 15 Ongoing replacement of units. <br />1.1.1 16 Update existing development plan (CIP). <br />3.1.3 17 Conduct Firewise clean-up efforts. <br />4.1.4 18 Ongoing access route maintenance. <br />1.1.4 19 On-going access corridor maintenance. <br />4.1.2 20 Acquire access routes easements. <br />4.1.3 21 Construction of access roads. <br />1.1.2 22 Acquisition of access easements along corridor. <br />1.1.3 23 Construction of access roadways. <br />Action Priority <br />St. Francis <br />Action Project Comment <br />3.1.6 1 Develop evacuation routes and procedures. <br />3.1.5 2 Continue to activate the EAS as necessary. <br />3.1.3 3 <br />Review annually and after each disaster revise the St. Francis <br />Emergency Operations Plan. <br />3.1.2 4 Assist in finding funding sources to equip rural shelter facilities. <br />2.1.5 5 <br />Fund training for all firefighters in containing transportation <br />hazardous spills. <br />3.1.7 6 <br />Partner with jurisdictional schools to implement and maintain a <br />dedicated phone system for parent information on school <br />evacuations. <br />3.1.1 7 <br />Partner with volunteer agencies, schools, and churches to <br />provide more shelter facilities in the communities. <br />2.1.3 8 <br />Work with adjoining fire departments to develop hazardous <br />materials response SOGs. <br />2.1.4 9 Participate in DOE drills and exercises. <br />2.1.2 10 <br />Plan and conduct annual hazardous materials exercises and <br />drills involving all mutual aid response agencies. <br />5.1.1 11 Partner with community to build storm shelters. <br />2.1.1 12 <br />Provide funds for hazardous materials awareness training for all <br />fire, EMS, rescue, and law enforcement emergency responders. <br />3.1.4 13 <br />Install warning sirens in cities and unincorporated areas of <br />dense population. <br />1.1.3 14 <br />Develop a plan to keep the current and future sewer mains clear <br />of debris to avoid flooding, by routing cleaning/maintenance. <br />1.1.2 15 <br />Enhance the current water treatment system allowing for better <br />emergency / regulatory water flow. <br />1.1.1 16 <br />Expand the sewer / water trunk lines north and east of existing <br />area.
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