Lake County, IL
File #: 19-0280    Version: 1 Name: Special Recognition of Individuals who responded to the danger January 2019 Extreme Cold
Type: Special Recognition Status: Special Recognition
File created: 2/7/2019 In control: Lake County Board
On agenda: Final action: 2/12/2019
Title: Special recognition of individuals who responded to the dangerous January 2019 extreme cold.
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Special recognition of individuals who responded to the dangerous January 2019 extreme cold.

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SPECIAL RECOGNITION

WHEREAS, on January 29, 30 and 31, 2019, Lake County and the surrounding areas saw record-breaking low temperatures and wind chills, which led to dangerous conditions for everyone in the area; and

WHEREAS, during this three-day event, Lake County leadership made the decision to close many county facilities after a careful evaluation of the dangerous conditions because the safety of community members, employees and jurors outweighed the inconvenience of a minor disruption in services, and

WHEREAS, even though many offices were closed, the Lake County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) was activated for the event, bringing together decision makers, command staff and personnel from county departments and agencies to coordinate disaster response plans and activities, and

WHEREAS, the EOC consists of multi-agency team members who play a vital role in disaster response, including: predicting weather and its impacts on life/safety issues, maintaining infrastructure, connecting residents with resources, as well as providing timely and accurate information to communities and partner agencies, and the public; and

WHEREAS, the Lake County Division of Transportation (LCDOT) maintenance crews worked around the clock to ensure safe travel on roads, and traffic operators and engineers updated Lake County PASSAGE to provide motorists with real-time information needed to navigate local roads; and

WHEREAS, first responders helped residents in need following increased volume of 9-1-1 calls for assistance and check-ups at homes, vehicle crashes and vehicles in ditches; and

WHEREAS, the Lake County facilities team is responsible for 1.4 million square feet of county facilities and responded to several failures preventing major damage and disruption to services at the Jail, Winchester House, Sheriff's Highway Patrol, Sheriff's 911 Center and Central P...

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