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7 <br /> Orange County Long Term Recovery Plan <br /> Elected Officials Presentations <br /> Frequently Asked Questions <br /> How do we use this plan for future decision-making? <br /> This plan may serve as a roadmap for future decision-making as it relates to prioritizing efforts and <br /> funding sources to address our community's greatest needs while creating a stronger and more equitable <br /> community for all. <br /> What is the anticipated timeline for the project? <br /> Whole community recovery following a disaster is a lengthy process. While some aspects of recovery <br /> have firm timelines(such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Public Assistance program), <br /> other aspects of recovery(economic recovery,for example)can take years and even then may not ever <br /> fully be attained. The intent of the Long Term Recovery Group is to provide a plan,framework, and <br /> process for recovery coordination for as long as needed. <br /> How do we measure success? <br /> Each initiative in the plan includes desired targets for specific key performance indicators that serve as a <br /> method of measuring the success of the overall strategy. The Long Term Recovery Group leadership will <br /> be responsible for tracking each of these indicators. Periodic re-evaluation of the overall success and <br /> progress of the plan will be instrumental. This plan is also a living document, so as the Recovery <br /> continues to evolve, we anticipate that new performance indicators might be included. <br /> Community feedback is also a critical measure of success. Continued community engagement and <br /> feedback will serve as an additional measure of the LTRG's progress. <br /> How will implementation and decisions be coordinated across the different jurisdictions? <br /> The Long Term Recovery Group leadership is make up of two different cross jurisdictional groups. The <br /> first of these groups is the Project Management Team, which supports overall project implementation. <br /> The second of these groups is the Recovery Support Function Leads, who coordinate each specific <br /> Recovery Support Function and are made up of representatives from each jurisdiction. <br /> What are the funding sources for the plan's initiatives? <br /> The Plan outlines specific potential sources of private, local, state, and federal funds for each initiative in <br /> Appendix D. Additionally, as local governments decide how to allocate the American Rescue Plan <br /> resources, and examine other existing and new funding sources, this plan can serve as a guide to identify <br /> needs and solutions where the impact will be significant. <br /> As future unmet needs or additional concerns arise, additional funding requests may be submitted <br /> through the normal jurisdictional budgeting processes. <br />
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