Resources

Tips for Public Information Officers: Have a Plan for Public Communications on Debris Removal

Public information officers will typically lead communication efforts to provide the public with instructions for residential debris removal after a disaster. Use these tips to work with your local emergency manager, local elected and appointed leaders, department of environmental services and local solid waste removal services or debris removal contractors to develop pre-scripted messages and… Read more

Tips for Emergency Managers: Have a Plan for Public Communications on Debris Removal

Emergency managers should work with their public information officers (PIOs), local leaders, local department of environmental services and local solid waste removal providers to develop a public communications plan for debris removal. Use these tips to develop pre-scripted messages and expedite the residential debris removal process after a disaster. Be proactive about debris removal information… Read more

Debris Removal Tips for Rural Communities

  Rural communities face unique challenges and regulations when it comes to debris removal in a federally-declared disaster. IBTS spoke with Alan Rosen, assistant city manager of Port Orange, Florida, about his experience working in rural communities after Hurricanes Matthew and Hermine. These tips provide information to help localities identify and plan for the FEMA… Read more

Fact Sheet: Debris Removal from Private Property

In certain circumstances FEMA may reimburse localities for debris removal on private property, however it is generally the responsibility of the property owner. This fact sheet provides information on scenarios in which FEMA would reimburse localities for debris pickup on private properties, in addition to other debris removal rules and regulations to ensure compliance.  … Read more

Long Term Recovery from Disasters — The Neglected Component of Emergency Management

Claire Ruben, researcher, consultant and educator in the fields of emergency management and homeland security, shares her observations and suggestions for long-term recovery planning improvement based on her 30-years of research and experience in the field. Her account provides reflections on multiple long-term recovery case studies and makes recommendations for improvement to practitioners and researchers… Read more

Tips for Accelerating Debris Removal

  Under FEMA’s Public Assistance debris removal alternative procedure pilot program, communities can reap major benefits from accelerating debris removal after a federally declared disaster. IBTS spoke with Assistant City Manager of Port Orange, Florida, Alan Rosen about his experiences using FEMA’s debris removal alternative procedures after Hurricanes Matthew and Hermine. Rosen’s tips provide advice and… Read more

Setting up a Whole Community Long-Term Disaster Recovery Team before a Disaster

This document provides a framework for the initial steps of setting up a “whole community” long-term recovery group, in addition to a sample agenda for hosting an orientation meeting to discuss the development of a local long-term disaster recovery plan. It was created by the Iniative Foundation, a nonprofit that works to strengthen the economy… Read more

Long-Term Recovery Planning: What You Need to Know

This article from the Management Disaster & Recovery Journal highlights the importance of partnership-building in long-term recovery planning efforts and the role it plays in achieving economic revitalization and keeping a community safe in a time of disaster.   Long-Term Recovery Planning: What You Need to Know

Long-Term Disaster Recovery – Best Practices

This narrative covers a wide array of best practices and lessons learned by the Wadena-Otter Tail Long Term Recovery Committee after multiple tornadoes devastated Otter Tail and Wadena Counties, Minnesota. The author provides advice for organizing and implementing long-term recovery groups, and best practices for using volunteers. The document also includes samples of forms and… Read more

Fact Sheet: Debris Removal Monitoring

Localities are responsible for ensuring that any debris removal funded through Public Assistance grants is eligible and meets all regulations. This FEMA fact sheet outlines the debris monitoring responsibilities and tasks for specific entities and provides information on how to effectively monitor FEMA Public Assistance funded debris removal to ensure compliance with program guidelines.  … Read more