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Dec. 19, 2007 |
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Last year, the Commonwealth installed 128 gates along eastbound I-64 and I-664 from the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel to I-295 in Richmond. The first phase of the gate installation allowed eastbound lanes on I-64 to be closed and used for westbound traffic. In May, VDOT, VDEM, the Virginia State Police and the Virginia National Guard conducted a successful test of command and control communications and operational closures of the gates. Another test is scheduled for next spring. More information about evacuation gates is available on VDOT's Web site at http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/hurricane_gates.asp. 2008 hurricane forecast issued Read the full text of the forecast: http://hurricane.atmos.colostate.edu/Forecasts. DCJS Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
Successful applicants will receive funding for 12 months, starting July 1, 2008. Grant guidelines and instructions for preparing and submitting grant applications are available at the DCJS Web site: http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/forms/grants/byrne/P-Guide-08Final.pdf. If you are unable to access the information or download the documents, contact Virginia Sneed at (804) 786-5491 or virginia.sneed@dcjs.virginia.gov to obtain copies of the grant guidelines and application forms. Completed grant applications for these funds must be received at DCJS no later than 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 29. New Commonwealth Interoperability Coordinator Interoperability is the ability of emergency responders, using different communications systems, to speak to one another and share information during emergencies and disasters. McGeorge has served in the Governor’s Office of Commonwealth Preparedness since 2002, most recently as Statewide Critical Infrastructure Coordinator, and has chaired the National Capital Region's Critical Infrastructure Working Group. She has also been a member of the State Interoperability Executive Committee since its creation. She is also a volunteer with the Goochland County Fire and Rescue Department. Exercises... The 77 participants and guests included representatives from the Rivanna Water Service Authority, American Red Cross, Martha Jefferson Hospital, the Virginia departments of Health and Transportation, a representative from FEMA Region 3, town of Scottsville and the Virginia Tech Interim Director of Emergency Management. |
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