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<br /> <br />Table 31. Ramsey County Master Mitigation Action Chart (2018-2022) <br /># Hazard <br /> <br />Mitigation <br />Strategy <br /> <br /> <br />Mitigation Action <br /> <br />Status Priority <br />Ranking <br />Time- <br />frame Jurisdictions Responsibility <br />County Comments on <br />Planning Mechanisms for <br />Implementation <br />Possible <br />Funding <br />1 All-Hazards <br />Mitigation <br />Preparedness <br />& Response <br />Support <br />Continue to ensure <br />that all Ramsey County <br />residents are aware of <br />and sign-up for the <br />County’s Everbridge <br />Emergency Notification <br />System. <br />Ongoing High 2018- <br />2022 <br />Ramsey County, <br />Arden Hills, <br />Falcon Heights, <br />Gem Lake, <br />Lauderdale, <br />Little Canada, <br />Maplewood, <br />Mounds View, <br />New Brighton, <br />North Oaks, <br />North St. Paul, <br />Roseville, <br />Shoreview, <br />Vadnais Heights, <br />White Bear <br />Lake, <br />White Bear <br />Township <br />Ramsey County <br />Emergency <br />Management & <br />Homeland <br />Security <br />(RCEMHS) & <br />Municipal <br />Emergency <br />Management <br />Agencies (EMAs) <br />This is a new effort of Ramsey <br />County EMHS being rolled out in <br />2018. A link for the Everbridge for <br />community sign up is provided on <br />the Ramsey County EMHS <br />website, and reminders are also <br />posted using the Ramsey County <br />EMHS Facebook Page. In addition <br />to Everbridge, the County has <br />IPAWS capabilities for targeted <br />and countywide emergency <br />notifications. <br /> <br />All city jurisdictions within the <br />County are encouraged to <br />promote sign up for the <br />Everbridge system using their <br />means of public outreach <br />(websites, social media, local <br />media). <br />County, <br />municipal <br />funding <br />2 All-Hazards <br />Education & <br />Awareness <br />Programs <br /> <br />Continue to enhance <br />the ability to reach all <br />residents of the <br />County with <br />emergency <br />notifications, including <br />non-English speaking <br />residents and those <br />with special needs (i.e. <br />hearing impaired). <br />Ongoing High 2018- <br />2022 Ramsey County <br />RCEMHS and <br />Saint Paul- <br />Ramsey County <br />Public Health <br />(SPRCPH) in <br />partnership with <br />Twin Cities <br />Public Television <br />As of 2016, Ramsey County is <br />IPAWS capable, allowing the <br />County to do targeted and <br />countywide emergency <br />notifications to reach both <br />residents and visitors (not an <br />“Opt-In” system like Everbridge). <br />Ramsey County EMHS also <br />participates on the Integrated <br />Warning Team that partners with <br />Twin Cities Public Television <br />(TPT) to provide emergency <br />messaging over cable, broadcast <br />television and social media in 3 <br />alternative languages (Spanish, <br />Somali, and Hmong). <br />County <br />Funding, <br />Twin Cities <br />Public <br />Television