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Emergency Operations Plan & Mass Notification Modernization
Emergency Management · Public Safety
High Priority
About this project
The entity lacks a publicly available Emergency Operations Plan, has unclear mass notification coverage, and produced no after-action report following a recent mass shooting — all under active media scrutiny. These gaps elevate operational, legal, and NIMS compliance risk, directly threatening grant eligibility and community safety.
The opportunity
HSGP and NGWSP grant cycles with near-term deadlines align directly with this need, and NIMS compliance is a prerequisite for eligibility. Addressing preparedness gaps now positions the entity to secure available funding while reducing liability and strengthening public trust.
Web Accessibility & Digital Portal Compliance
Web Accessibility · Regulatory Compliance
High Priority
About this project
Public-facing websites must meet WCAG 2.1 standards by April 26, 2027, creating defined remediation timelines and litigation exposure if left unaddressed. Gaps in document and PDF accessibility compound risk for residents relying on digital services for equitable access to government information.
The opportunity
The April 2027 federal and state WCAG 2.1 deadline creates a clear, time-sensitive procurement window with active remediation already underway. Acting within the current fiscal cycle supports compliance, reduces litigation risk, and ensures equitable digital access for all residents.
MiDEAL
Discuss this project →Fleet Telematics & Transportation Safety Modernization
Fleet Management · Public Safety
High Priority
About this project
Identified safety gaps across fire and police vehicle fleets present operational and liability risks, with existing camera infrastructure on police vehicles only partially addressing fleet-wide visibility needs. Comprehensive telematics capabilities are lacking, limiting the ability to monitor, manage, and mitigate risk across the full municipal fleet.
The opportunity
The FY26 COPS TEP grant offers a direct funding path for fleet safety enhancements, and a confirmed cooperative purchasing agreement streamlines procurement within the current fiscal cycle. Acting now allows the city to leverage existing infrastructure investments, close documented safety gaps, and advance responsible stewardship of public safety resources.
FY26 COPS TEP
Discuss this project →Strengthen Municipal Cybersecurity and IT Management
Cybersecurity · IT Modernization
High Priority
About this project
The city's current IT management and credential security posture presents operational risk, with limited documented controls and a modest annual IT spend that may leave critical systems underprotected. A transitional leadership period heightens the urgency to assess and stabilize existing infrastructure before gaps compound.
The opportunity
The SLCGP and FY26 COPS TEP grant programs offer eligible funding paths for IT management and security tooling, aligning with the current fiscal planning cycle. Acting now positions the city to secure resources, reduce operational risk, and establish a defensible security baseline ahead of the next budget year.
FY26 COPS TEP
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