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NADO-National Rural Transportation Conference 12/3-
5/14Gena McCullough
Bi-State Regional Commission
Illinois Bi-State Region for
Evacuation Plan
Quad Cities,
IA/IL MPO
Received $45,574 in Illinois Rural Planning
Funds to produce a regional evacuation plan for
the Rural Illinois Bi-State area.
Served to organize stakeholders, gather and
incorporate input from many resources into the
plan to ensure a regionally consistent document.
Create a comprehensive and cohesive resource for
evacuation planning and compilation of vital
information for the Illinois Bi-State Region.
EVACUATION PLANNING
WORKING GROUP
EVACUATION PLANNING
ADVISORY GROUP
Regional Offices of Education County Sheriff Departments County Highway
Departments/County Engineers County Disaster Services and
Emergency Management Agency
County Health Departments Fire Districts Rural Transit Systems –
Abilities Plus and RIM Transit Bi-State Regional Commission Illinois Department of
Transportation Emergency Medical Services
School Districts
Visitors Bureaus/Offices
Animal Shelters and
Humane Societies
Other Transit Providers
Nuclear Generating Station
Literature Survey and Case Study
Research• Looked at events that could occur in our region
Joplin, MO; Tornado 2011
Taft, LA; Chemical Explosion 1983
Japan; Nuclear Disaster 2012
Use of Multiple Communication Tools
Use of ITS & Dynamic Message Signs
Planning for Capacity (Congestion Management)
Population Surge (Urban or Rural)
Asset Inventory
• Food, Water, Transit, Fuel, Shelter, Healthcare
Mutual Aid Agreements
Strong Support for Regional Planning
Special Needs Population Consideration
Providing for Pets
INTRODUCTION CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS
Purpose
Methodology
Regional Profile
Situation and Assumptions
Authorities
Overview
Type and Scope of
Evacuation Operations
Decision to Evacuation and
Enforcement Authority
Command and Control
Overall Roles and
Responsibilities
DATA- POPULATIONS,
SPECIAL NEEDS, MAJOR
INDUSTRIES, SCHOOLS,
SHELTERS
MAPPING- HOUSEHOLDS
WITHOUT VEHICLES
Counties Henry Mercer Rock
Island
Total
Households 20,467 6,889 60,527 87,883
HH w/o
vehicles
1,215 309 5,539 7,063
Population 50,465 16,497 147,625 214,587
65 & over 8,509 2,947 23,709 35,165
Source: US Census Bureau, ACS (2009-11)
COMMUNICATION TRANSPORTATION
Overview
Public Notification and
Communication
Inter-Jurisdictional
Communications
Communication
Contingency Plans
Modes of Transportation
Transportation Points
Transportation Coordination
Evacuation Routes and Capacities
Transportation Strategies
Communication Considerations
Evacuation of Special Needs
Population
Evacuation of Animals (Livestock)
Hazard-Specific Considerations
Evacuation Plan Preparedness
Tasks
BUFFER AREAS EVACUATION ROUTES
SHELTERING
CONSIDERATIONS RESOURCES
Regional Shelter Capacities
Special Needs Populations
Animal Sheltering
FEMA Long-Term Housing
Assistance
Hazard Specific
Considerations
Evacuation Plan –
Preparedness Tasks
Overview
General Emergency
Personnel
Transportation Resources
• Fuel
Sheltering Resources
• Food & Water
Mutual Aid Agreements
PLANNING FOR
“POPULATION SURGE”
ACCESS CONTROL &
SECURITY
Urban
Rural
Security Requirements
Re-Entry Procedures
EVACUATION TRAINING
AND EXERCISES REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
Training
Exercises and Drills
Public Outreach and
Education
Federal Guidance
Case Studies
Resolutions passed by Henry and Mercer
Counties recognizing the plan as a
resource to be used in Evacuation
Planning
Rock Island County concurred with the
planning process involved in developing
the plan through its Administration
Committee