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Eugene -Springfield Area Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />6. Appendices <br />i <br />Y <br />C <br />Ref. # <br />c <br />s <br />o <br />.��. <br />Action Name <br />Problem Statement <br />Mitigation Action <br />` <br />i <br />w <br />w <br />Eugene Public works Engineering <br />Local <br />identified thirteen priority <br />Transportation <br />transportation structures as part of a <br />Complete seismic improvements to <br />Eugene <br />4 <br />P <br />infrastructure <br />vulnerability assessment study. These <br />three of the thirteen priority <br />Public Works <br />$3 million <br />2023 <br />Seismic <br />structures a slated for the first phase <br />transportation structures. <br />Upgrades <br />of seismic improvements to local <br />transportation infrastructure. <br />Currently, there is no inventory of <br />Eugene - <br />unreinforced masonry buildings within <br />Develop a database of unreinforced <br />Springfield <br />Unreinforced <br />the Eugene -Springfield area. Since these <br />masonry buildings (URMs) for first <br />Fire, Eugene <br />Masonry <br />structures are at a greater risk from <br />responders to utilize for planning and <br />Emergency <br />Employee <br />5 <br />P <br />Building <br />various natural disasters, such a database <br />response operations. Areas include <br />Management, <br />Time <br />2023 <br />Database <br />would improve Eugene -Springfield Fire, <br />Eugene, Springfield, and parts of Lane <br />Springfield <br />and other planning/response <br />County (Eugene -Springfield Fire's <br />Emergency <br />departments, to plan for and respond to <br />response area). <br />Management <br />structural collapses after a major event. <br />Springfield <br />Many structures in the Eugene- <br />Springfield <br />Critical <br />Springfield area are not up to current <br />Implement phase two of the seismic <br />Facilities, <br />6 <br />P <br />Facilities <br />seismic standards. With the risk posed <br />retrofit of Springfield City Hall and <br />Springfield <br />$1.5 million <br />2025 <br />Retrofit <br />by earthquakes to this area, it is vital <br />three Springfield Fire Stations. <br />Emergency <br />critical infrastructure is retrofitted. <br />Management <br />In the Fall of 2019, the City of Eugene <br />Finish phase two of the Emergency <br />completed phase one of the Emergency <br />Fuels Assessment for Lane County <br />Fuels Assessment for Lane County to <br />to determine the best allocation and <br />Emergency <br />evaluate how a major event could <br />rationing methods for fossil fuels <br />Eugene <br />7 <br />P <br />S <br />Fuels <br />disrupt the areas' fossil fuel supplies <br />after a catastrophic event such as a <br />Emergency <br />$45,000 <br />October 2021 <br />Assessment - <br />critical for emergency response after a <br />Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) <br />Management <br />Phase II <br />large event. It is well documented <br />earthquake when usable fuel to run <br />Oregon's fossil fuel infrastructure is <br />emergency response operations will <br />extremely vulnerable, especially from <br />very limited. <br />a major earthquake.be <br />6-3 January 2020 <br />
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