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Ramsey County-Wide Emergency Operations Plan Revision 5.1,June,2005 <br /> Lauderdale Line of Succession <br /> In the City of Lauderdale, the mayor is responsible for providing overall <br /> direction and control of city government resource. The city emergency <br /> management director will serve in a staff capacity to the mayor, and will <br /> coordinated emergency operations. The city emergency management <br /> director will also serve as a liaison with the Ramsey County EMHS <br /> director. <br /> Direction and control for the city's response will take place from the <br /> Lauderdale EOC at 1891 Walnut street. <br /> Mayor <br /> • Mayor <br /> • Acting Mayor <br /> • Council member(based on seniority) <br /> Emergency Management Director <br /> • City Administrator <br /> • Assistant to the City Administrator <br /> Public Works Director: <br /> o Public Works Coordinator <br /> o Maintenance <br /> Command and Control issues <br /> Mayor and/or City Administrator—overall supervision of operations; <br /> communications with various state and federal agencies; communications <br /> with media; assist with all formal public information releases. <br /> EM Director— Overall emergency and resource management; EOC <br /> management; crisis relocation and evacuation. <br /> Attorney—legal counsel; intelligence and general public information; <br /> documentation, records and reports. <br /> Assistant to the City Administrator—financial services; assembly of maps <br /> and other data for presentation. <br /> Public Works—field surveys and damage assessment; emergency <br /> engineering services; emergency repairs and cost estimating. <br /> Maintenance— emergency water, sewer, and electrical services; emergency --� <br /> personnel and equipment; equipment management; roadway clearing and <br /> debris removal; emergency repairs <br /> 64 <br />