Prepare Safety Element Sample Clauses

Prepare Safety Element. The Contractor will initiate the project with a kick-off meeting to introduce the project team and allow for a review of project goals, communication protocols, project schedule, work plan, data needs, status of current and planned efforts that are relevant to the project, and the proposed approach to staff and community engagement. This meeting will also establish the project management procedures, including invoicing terms and communication protocols, and data collection approach. This meeting can occur with the kick-off of the Housing Element or as a stand-alone meeting. Following identification of data needs and data collection, the Contractor will conduct a crosswalk review of the City’s Safety Element and related documents to assess applicability with Section 65302(g) of the California Government Code and assess the applicability and relevance of each Safety Element’s existing goals, policies, and actions. As part of the crosswalk review, the Contractor will also review the City’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP), and supporting regional documents and applicable local studies, to identify analyses, maps, policies, actions, or other content that could support compliance with existing guidance and regulations. The Contractor understand the City’s Office of Emergency Services is currently updating the City’s LHMP and that the County is initiating an update to its LHMP later this year. The Contractor will review the LHMP as part of the Contractor’s crosswalk review and integrate applicable information. The Contractor will present the results of the Contractor’s crosswalk review in a spreadsheet that lists which revisions are needed to the Safety Element and why, what existing documents or other work can be leveraged to support these revisions, and any additional resources that may be needed. The Contractor will recommend integration of existing technical studies and analyses, policies, or other content, as well as updates of existing information and preparation of new content. In addition, the Contractor will review the existing Safety Element’s goals, policies, and implementation actions and provide recommendations. For goals, policies, and actions that could be retained, the Contractor will note if they can be kept as written or revised to support consistency with state requirements or current conditions. This review involves consultation with City staff to learn more about the implementation and effectiveness of the Safety Element. The Contractor w...
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