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CRITICAL TRANSPORTATION NEEDS

ALABAMA HURRICANE EVACUATION PROJECT: BALDWIN COUNTY. CRITICAL TRANSPORTATION NEEDS. Baldwin Emergency Management Agency Kick Off Meeting April 1, 2009 Betty Hearn Morrow, Presenter Dewberry & Davis. Scope of Work. Task One: Defining Critical Transportation Needs (CTN) Population

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CRITICAL TRANSPORTATION NEEDS

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  1. ALABAMA HURRICANE EVACUATION PROJECT: BALDWIN COUNTY CRITICAL TRANSPORTATION NEEDS Baldwin Emergency Management Agency Kick Off Meeting April 1, 2009 Betty Hearn Morrow, Presenter Dewberry & Davis

  2. Scope of Work Task One: Defining Critical Transportation Needs (CTN) Population • Kick-off meeting • Literature Review

  3. Scope of Work Define Critical Transportation Needs populations in Baldwin and Mobile Counties What groups are more likely to need transportation during evacuations? How many people are going to need transportation? Who is going to need transportation, where are they located, and what are their special needs, if any?

  4. Individuals with Special Needs • Visually impaired • Hearing impaired • Mobility impaired • People with medical conditions • People with intellectual disabilities • People with dementia • People with special dietary needs • Single working parent • People without vehicles Source: FEMA. www.fema.gov/plan/prepare/specialplans.shtm

  5. Baldwin County Population Estimates Source: U. S. Census; American Community Survey 2007 Estimates

  6. Elevation in meters

  7. Baldwin County Evacuation Zones

  8. Median household income

  9. Proportion with income below poverty level

  10. Proportion of occupied households that are rentals

  11. Proportion African-American

  12. Proportion of households with no vehicle

  13. Proportion with disability other than occupational

  14. Proportion with occupational disability

  15. Identify, collect and disseminate current available data • Determine historical transportation-assisted evacuation populations • Identify organizations to ground truth data sets information • Meet with organizations to ground truth data sets

  16. The locations of organizations currently providing social services to individuals with high likelihood of needing public transportation for evacuations will be displayed in a GIS point layer with available pertinent information such as: • Address • Phone • POC • Facility type • Update GIS point layer as necessary

  17. FEMA: “Register with the office of emergency services or the fire department for assistance so needed help can be provided.” www.fema.gov/plan/prepare/specialplans.shtm

  18. Scope of Work • Review existing CTN Pre-Event Registration System and provide recommendations Process: • Identify and review the registration systems currently being used by Alabama and 3 other areas. • Develop set of recommendations for Alabama

  19. Task Two: CTN Population Survey Develop Survey Instrument Process: • Test the feasibility of using Alabama EMA’s Rapid Cast system for conducting the survey. (Backup will be telephone survey.) • Develop and test survey instrument accordingly.

  20. Task Two: CTN Population Survey Package Process Into System Process: • Develop description of step-by-step process that can be used as a guide for any area Final Project Briefing

  21. Questions for Today To what extent do you believe your clients will need evacuation transportation? What data do you have on your clients that might be useful? What would be the most useful way of sharing that data? How might your organization help in distributing transportation information?

  22. Dr. Betty Morrow betty@bmorrow.com (305) 385-5953

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