Friends,
Please take a few minutes to complete our City Survey for Hazard Mitigation Plan. We would greatly appreciate if you would forward this around to your contact list!!!
Thank you so much.
Michael
Michael D. Sapp Jr. | Neighborhood Liaison |
The City and County of Denver’s Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security needs your help! We want to know what hazards you are concerned with in your neighborhood and what actions you have taken to prepare your family for an emergency. We have created a short survey that will allow you to provide feedback on your levels of preparedness and will help us to create a more disaster resilient community. (Survey link)
The precautions that you take for yourself and your family can make a big difference during a natural disaster or emergency. Access to basic services such as electricity, gas, water, telephones, and emergency care may be cut off temporarily, and you may have to evacuate at a moment's notice. The survey questions will help us identify your biggest areas of concern.
We also need your help reaching as many people as possible. Please forward this email/the survey link to your constituency, neighbors, friends, and any others that may be interested in responding.
Participation in this study is voluntary and anonymous. Information will be sorted only by zip code. The survey should take less than 15 minutes to complete and will be available until April 30th, 2013. Thank you for your support!
In addition to the survey, the Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security is holding a public hazard analysis workshop on Wednesday, March 27th, 2013. During this workshop, OEMHS staff, along with subject matter experts from FEMA and the National Weather Service, will present on the multiple hazards affecting Denver. Participants will assist in completing a risk assessment for each hazard which will include ranking and prioritizing which hazards pose the biggest threat to our community.
The workshop will be held in room 4.F.6 of the Wellington Webb Municipal Building located at 201 W Colfax Avenue and directions to the Webb Building can be found here. To attend the workshop, please RSVP to Philip Hunt, at philip.hunt@denvergov.org.
Pat Williams
Deputy Director
Mayor's Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security
City and County of Denver
1437 Bannock Street, Room 3
Denver, CO 80202
Office: 720-865-7603
Mobile: 303-478-7557
Fax: 720-865-7691
Email: Patricia.Williams2@denvergov.org
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