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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City is developing and implementing a Long-Term Disaster Recovery Plan (LTRP). With support and input from the community, leadership and staff from all City departments are supporting the development of this plan under the direction of Mayor Angela Birney, the City’s Incident Command, and the City Council.
The goal of the LTRP which employs Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) standards, is to re-establish a healthy, functioning community that will sustain itself over time. City staff and operations are a significant part of this equation as we serve the community, our customers, and one another.
To help us define and move toward recovery, we want to hear from you. Please share your thoughts as we work together to identify and realize Redmond’s long-term recovery vision.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City is developing and implementing a Long-Term Disaster Recovery Plan (LTRP). With support and input from the community, leadership and staff from all City departments are supporting the development of this plan under the direction of Mayor Angela Birney, the City’s Incident Command, and the City Council.
The goal of the LTRP which employs Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) standards, is to re-establish a healthy, functioning community that will sustain itself over time. City staff and operations are a significant part of this equation as we serve the community, our customers, and one another.
To help us define and move toward recovery, we want to hear from you. Please share your thoughts as we work together to identify and realize Redmond’s long-term recovery vision.
Please complete the following questionnaire by Friday, July 31, 2020 to help staff's development of the City's Long-Term Disaster Recovery Plan (COVID-19).