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AGENDA
Committee of the Whole Meeting
6:00 PM - Monday, August 21, 2017
7th Floor, Conferencing Center, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
1. EMERGENCY MANAGMENT CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT
Table Top Exercise
a) 2017 Executive Roles in Disaster Response and Recovery
Executive Roles in Disaster Response and Recovery
City Council serves in the same policy‐making role during disasters as during normal operations. The Policy Advisory
Group is a special group that convenes during a disaster to review incident information and provide
recommendations or referrals to the City Council when policy‐level decisions arise that require Council input or
action. Although additional members may be included at the discretion of the members, the Policy Advisory Group
core membership includes:
Mayor
City Attorney
Chief Administrative Officer
Deputy Public Affairs Administrator
Administrative Services Administrator
Community and Economic Development
Administrator
Community Services Administrator
Human Resources and Risk Management
Administrator
Police Chief/ Administrator
Public Works Administrator
Renton Regional Fire Authority Fire Chief
Others may be added
Activity Policy Advisory Group Council
1. Stay informed The Administrator from the lead Incident
Command department will provide the
most recent incident information.
The Mayor will provide the most recent
incident information to Council.
2. Ensure
continuity of
government
In the event that an appointed position is
vacant because of the impacts of a disaster,
government leadership will make interim
appointments to fill essential vacancies.
In the event that an elected official is
unable to continue in his/her position, a
delegate should be appointed for that
position in accordance with the City’s
defined line of succession. RCW 42.14
provides guidance.
3. Convene as
required
The Policy Advisory Group is assembled
when the event magnitude is such that the
EOC would be fully activated or when any
member of the Policy Advisory Group
requests the group to convene. A meeting
schedule will be established based on the
needs of the emergency.
Council members remain visible in their
community. Council convenes upon the
request of the Mayor when a policy
decision is needed. A meeting schedule
will be established based on the needs
of the emergency.
4. Issue
emergency
proclamation
The Mayor may issue an emergency
proclamation. Emergency proclamations
may serve a number of purposes, including:
Announcing that the City recognizes a
serious emergency situation; Authorizing
emergency expenditures that forgo normal
purchasing processes; Invoking a
jurisdiction’s emergency plan to carry out
emergency functions; Authorizing extreme
measures to protect life and property;
Formally requesting state assistance;
Encouraging the governor to proclaim a
state emergency and pursue a presidential
declaration of disaster.
The proclamation is made by the Mayor
under emergency conditions. Council
supports the proclamation by passing a
resolution at the soonest available
opportunity.
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Activity Policy Advisory Group Council
5. Establish
administrative
objectives
The Incident Commander is responsible for
operational aspects of the response. The
Policy Advisory Group is involved when
departmental or citywide priorities may
significantly affect the response. The Policy
Advisory Group discusses and decides these
priorities and communicates with one voice
to the Incident Commander.
Under an emergency proclamation,
urgent decisions are made by the
Incident Commander and the Mayor,
with input from the Policy Advisory
Group. Council may be involved when
sufficient time allows for more
traditional/non‐emergency policy‐level
decision‐making on issues such as:
Legal/policy restraints and/or
freedoms; Limitations on authority;
Political and social concerns;
Environmental issues; Cost
considerations.
6. Provide public
information
The Mayor’s Office will work with PIOs at
the EOC to provide emergency public
information to the media. The Policy
Advisory Group will provide key messages
from the Policy Advisory Group perspective.
The official spokesperson will be designated
from the Mayor’s Office.
Council is provided with key messages
for public information by the Mayor’s
Office. Media interactions and/or public
speaking opportunities are in turn
coordinated with the Mayor’s Office.
The goal is to have the City speak with a
unified voice so that conflicting
messaging does not occur.
7. Allocate
money to
meet disaster
needs
Each member of the Policy Advisory Group
should be prepared to evaluate and
prioritize other department and City
response costs and balance them against
future project needs to ensure adequate
funding is provided to the disaster
response.
Although necessary expenditures are
authorized by the Mayor under an
emergency proclamation, Council
should be prepared to evaluate and
provide input on budgeting to support
the disaster response, including
recommendations on spending limits
based on long‐range needs of the City.
8. Issue
emergency
orders/
ordinances
When an issue is beyond the authority of
the Incident Commander to address, the
Dept. Administrator may make changes to
standard operating procedures in response
to disaster conditions. Where multiple
departments are affected the Policy
Advisory Group will convene to make
appropriate decisions.
Council may be asked to formally enact
emergency policies and ordinances to
support the emergency response.
9. Adjust
government
operations
It may be necessary to discontinue non‐
mission critical government services. This
will free up personnel and other resources
for use in disaster response activities. The
Policy Advisory Group will convene to
decide upon and communicate these
adjustments.
Council meetings may be suspended
under emergency conditions, or may be
held at an alternate location if
appropriate.
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