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Emergency Operations Plan Review & Compliance Readiness
Emergency Management · Regulatory Compliance
High Priority
About this project
The entity's Emergency Operations Plan is critically overdue for review, with no documented HSEEP-style exercises and no evidence of EM grant activity tied to the EOP. NIMS compliance requirements remain unmet, creating direct operational and regulatory risk for the community.
The opportunity
Grant deadlines in July 2026 (HSGP and BRIC) offer time-sensitive, federally backed funding paths with strong alignment to this project. A recently hired Emergency Management Coordinator and $43.5M in public safety capital investment signal active prioritization and readiness to act within the current fiscal cycle.
In-Vehicle Video & Fleet Telematics Modernization
Public Safety · Fleet Management
High Priority
About this project
Public reports of high-speed police pursuits and crashes exist with no documented in-vehicle video or telematics systems in place, creating significant evidentiary risk and limiting driver accountability. The absence of these systems exposes the department to liability and undermines transparency with the community.
The opportunity
A planned fleet replacement already in the Capital Improvement Plan aligns procurement timing for telematics integration. Law enforcement-eligible grants with July 2026 deadlines offer a clear funding path, making this fiscal cycle the optimal window to act.
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Discuss this project →Web Accessibility & Digital Services Compliance
Web Accessibility · Digital Compliance
High Priority
About this project
The city has identified compliance gaps across public-facing digital properties that do not meet WCAG 2.0 A/AA and Section 508 standards, creating legal exposure and limiting equitable access for residents. Budget has been approved for website accessibility and management, signaling readiness to act on remediation.
The opportunity
Approved budget line items position this project for near-term procurement, reducing the risk of delayed action on active compliance mandates. Addressing accessibility gaps now protects the city from legal liability while improving digital service equity for all residents.
IT Infrastructure & Cybersecurity for New Public Safety Facilities
Public Safety Technology · IT Modernization
High Priority
About this project
A $43.5M bond is funding new police and fire station construction, creating immediate IT and cybersecurity infrastructure needs for those facilities. Budget-approved initiatives—including surveillance systems, central office software, and broader cybersecurity improvements—must be planned and procured to ensure operational readiness at opening.
The opportunity
Capital construction timelines present a defined procurement window to build secure, scalable IT infrastructure from the ground up, avoiding costly retrofits. Grant programs such as JAG and HSGP may offset qualifying security technology costs, and alignment with the current fiscal planning cycle supports timely action.
Mass Notification System Modernization
Emergency Management · Public Safety
High Priority
About this project
The city's current mass notification platform may not fully address emergency communication needs alongside documented gaps in EOP review and NIMS compliance. With an overdue EOP and no public record of recent HSEEP-style exercises, operational and compliance risk is elevated.
The opportunity
The recent hire of an Emergency Management Coordinator creates a natural window to consolidate and modernize emergency communication tools. HSGP and BRIC grant programs with July 2026 deadlines offer viable funding paths, aligning with active fiscal planning cycles.