Lee Commissioners vote to adopt Lee County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan

Writer: Carolina Guzman
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Lee County Commissioner meeting
Lee County Commissioner meeting. CREDIT: WINK News

The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted to approve a resolution adopting the Lee County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.

This was voted for on Tuesday.

This plan details the policies and procedures the county will use in managing large-scale emergencies and disasters.

Lee County’s plan will have to be revised and adopted on an ongoing basis. It’s written to be consistent with requirements in the Florida Administrative Code and established standards by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Florida Division of Emergency Management.

These new standards, known as Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) 101, required the entire plan to be rewritten and restructured.

The last revision was due to be submitted to FDEM shortly after the impacts of Hurricane Ian in 2022.

Due to the storm impacts, FDEM provided a series of extensions. The state consent and recommendations were received in April. 

Using input from the Hurricane Ian After-Action Report and the Resilient Lee plan, some additional modifications were made before submitting it for this final approval. This includes changes to the plan itself and supporting policies, which guide County, partner and community actions before, during and after a disaster.

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