The San Luis Valley All-Hazards Stakeholder Briefing offers the ability for State, federal, and local agencies to come together and coordinate preparedness and response to emergencies and pre-planned events throughout the San Luis Valley. This multiagency coordination allows all levels of government and all disciplines to work together more efficiently and effectively.
Contact your Emergency Manager for details.
Stakeholder Meetings that fall on state-observed holidays will take place on the next business day at the same time.
AGENDA
1300:
1. Fire ConditionsUpdate – DFPC Battalion Chief Matt Nolting
2. National Weather Service - Pueblo: KathleenTorgerson/Clint Skelly
3. Law Enforcement Update – CSP Captain Lyons/Chief Anderson/Sheriff Wetherill
4. Emergency Management –
5. Alamosa Regional Communication Center – Manager Cameron Decker
6. Food & Water– Pending
7. Sheltering/Housing – Director Lance Cheslock/Amanda Suthers
8. SLV American Red Cross – Disaster Manager Sean Killoy/Dick Simmons
9. SLV Agricultural Coalition & MSFW Personnel – Augusto “Gus” Basterrechea
10. Health & Medical – ESF8 Representative Paul Wertz/Logan Montoya
d. SLV Hospital Update: Donna Wehe/Zach Weiderspon/Arlene Harms
11. SLV School Districts (14) – Superintendent
12. Energy Power Grid – ESF12 REC/XCEL Shawn McKibbon/Ashley Valdez
13. CDOT – SLV District – Superintendent Kenny Quintana
14. SLV Economy & Business –
15. Department of Local Affairs – Randi Snead
16. U.S. Senator Michael Bennet – Senior Advisor Erin Minks
17. U.S. Senator Hickenlooper - Antonio Huerta
18. CSU Extension - Larry Brown
19. SLV RETAC - Reyna Martinez
1320: Additional Announcements?
1325: Questions or Comments?
1330: Adjourn to SLV Emergency Management Meeting