LRRC Project List
Project TitleCommunity LifelineShort Project DescriptionName- Project ContactEmail- Project ContactEstimated CostFunding AvailablePartnersSupport Needed; TypeEstimated Completion DateProject StatusActual Completion Date
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Interagency resilient communications technology strategy
CommunicationsThis project aims to increase emergency communications interoperability and resiliency across Lane County, from HAMM radios to fiber/microwave systems.TBDLRIG, LCOG
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Emergency Supplies Staging
Food, Water, ShelterPre-staging emergency response supplies at locations around the county, emphasizing areas that may be islanded after an event.TBD
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Countywide fuel reduction project mapping
EnergyDeveloping a single source of data to create a common operating picture and assess where risk is being reduced in comparison with wildfire risk maps.IPRE & UO Infographics Labbclark2@uoregon.edu
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Resiliency master planning
OtherThis project will aim to identify “islands” and areas that are lacking assets to focus efforts on in order to reduce overall risk.TBDIn Progress
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Resilient Communications Building
CommunicationsThis project involves building a structure with the ability to withstand Cascadia that would house critical communication systems for the region. The project would also have the potential to house a regional EOC on additional floors.UO Safety & Risk Servicesleduc@uoregon.eduIn Progress
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Develop Type III Interagency IMT's for Multi-Agency Response
OtherIdentify staff, train, and create interagency staff.TBD
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Monthly ESF Coordination Meetings
OtherConvene ESF's to collect data on vulnerabilities/capabilities to further identify collective projects of focus for resilience efforts across Lane County or regionalUO Safety & Risk Servicesvrstrand@uoregon.eduIn Progress
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Resource Centers for vulnerable populations during events
Food, Water, ShelterCan we identify community based resource centers to stage resources and provide care during emergency events? These might be Egan warming/cooling centers, but move beyond this as well. Cannot bring oxygen to every house that needs it, but could provide power at a central location where they could get help instead.TBD
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K12/Higher Education Reunification Planning
Safety & SecurityDevelop a shared plan among Metro K12 and higher education entities on how to run reunification centers. there is potential to expand this project out to focus on a variety of facility uses that might bring people together (temporary evacuation center, reunification, resilience hubs, etc)UO Safety & Risk Serviceskristam@uoregon.edu
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