Politics & Government
Clackamas County Government: Aug. 4 Town Hall On Wildfire Preparedness
Clackamas County Commissioners continue their digital Town Hall series on Wednesday, Aug. 4, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
7/22/2021
Session includes Clackamas Fire, Sheriffβs Office, Disaster Management reps
Clackamas County Commissioners continue their digital Town Hall series on Wednesday, Aug. 4, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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The topic for the Town Hall is:
Wildfire Preparedness
As Clackamas County approaches the thick of the wildfire season, we know preparedness is a top priority for our community. We want to learn from our experiences responding to wildfires, and are working to update our Emergency Operations Plan to better prepare for future disasters. Commissioners are very interested in hearing directly from you about your experiences during the recent wildfires and to offer suggestions for improved response.Β
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Commissioners want to hear the following:Β
- In terms of county government response to last yearβs wildfires, what went right?Β
- How can the county and partners better serve the public when future wildfires break out?
In addition to the county commissioners, the following guests will join the conversation to briefly speak on how their respective organizations/departments have prepared for this wildfire season:
- Daniel Nibouar, Clackamas County Disaster Management Interim DirectorΒ
- Captain Brad OβNeil, Clackamas County Sheriffβs Office
- Assistant Chief Brian Stewart, Clackamas Fire District #1Β
How to join/participate
Join by telephone:
- 253-215-8782
- 346-248-7799
- 408-638-0968 Β
Webinar ID: 828 0042 2070
Town Halls are held over Zoom.
For those who cannot join the event, but would still like to relay a comment or ask a question, email clackconews@clackamas.us with βWildfire Listening Sessionβ in the subject line, and be sure to provide your name and city/area of residence. One question/comment per resident, please. Shorter emails (1 minute or less) have a greater chance of being relayed.
Due to time constraints, comments will be limited. Please be advised that the Board or the Chair reserves the right to stop comments that are out-of-order or off-topic.
In addition to the county commissioners, the following guests will join the conversation to briefly speak on how their respective organizations/departments have prepared for this wildfire season:
Join by telephone:
Town Halls are held over Zoom.
For those who cannot join the event, but would still like to relay a comment or ask a question, email clackconews@clackamas.us with βWildfire Listening Sessionβ in the subject line, and be sure to provide your name and city/area of residence. One question/comment per resident, please. Shorter emails (1 minute or less) have a greater chance of being relayed.
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This press release was produced by the Clackamas County Government. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.