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File #: RES 15-2218    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 12/16/2015
Title: Adopting the City of Saint Paul Emergency Operation Plan (EOP) as the official City directive describing proper management of emergency incidents, natural disasters, and act of terrorism that threaten the lives and property of residents, critical City infrastructure and facilities, and the well-being of the of the City and its neighborhoods.
Sponsors: Russ Stark
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Adopting the City of Saint Paul Emergency Operation Plan (EOP) as the official City directive describing proper management of emergency incidents, natural disasters, and act of terrorism that threaten the lives and property of residents, critical City infrastructure and facilities, and the well-being of the of the City and its neighborhoods.

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WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Legislative Code, Chapter 13, specifies that the City of Saint Paul Director of Emergency Management prepare a comprehensive plan for managing emergencies and providing systemic means of cooperation, teamwork, and an integrated effort by all City Departments, Offices, and public safety responders during times of crisis, and

WHEREAS, the Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) describes the basic strategies and mechanisms through which the City of Saint Paul will coordinate resources and provide policy measures to guide and support emergency management efforts in order to sustain life and property, effectively respond to an emergency or disaster, ensure continuity of government and city services, and

WHEREAS, the lessons learned from past Saint Paul, State of Minnesota, and national emergencies, disasters, and acts of terrorism has shown that having a clear understanding and agreement to roles and responsibilities, and having a pre-determined plan describing inter-agency and inter-department cooperation, common management structures, and sets of standardized technologies and terminologies has greatly lessened confusion, conflict, and the ensuing loss of property, life, and disruption of critical government services, and

WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul has such a comprehensive Emergency Operation Plan (EOP) that has been recently updated and approved by the Mayor as reflective of current agreement and cooperation between and amongst Departments and Offices, and

WHEREAS, the Emergency Operation Plan is considered "security information" under Minnesota Statute Chapter 13.37 and is available f...

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