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Ada, Oklahoma Ada, Oklahoma Multi-HazardMulti-Hazard
Mitigation Mitigation PlanningPlanning
Planning Consultants: Planning Consultants: Flanagan & Associates, LLC Tulsa, OKFlanagan & Associates, LLC Tulsa, OK
Project Manager:Project Manager:Gene LintonGene LintonCity of Ada, Emergency Management DirectorCity of Ada, Emergency Management Director
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www.rdflanagan.com
rdflanagan@rdflanagan.com
(918) 749-2696
Flanagan & Associates, LLC.Planning Consultants
Plan and presentations can be reviewed at:Plan and presentations can be reviewed at:www.rdflanagan.com/ada.htmlwww.rdflanagan.com/ada.html
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Points of ContactPoints of Contact
Primary Contact—City of Ada: Secondary Contact
Gene LintonDirector,City of Ada, Emergency
Management231 S. Townsend St. Ada, OK 74820Phone: (580) 436-8015E-mail: gene.linton@adaok.com
Gene Linton
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Planning SchedulePlanning ScheduleMarch 6, 2014March 6, 2014 Orientation, Organize to Prepare the Plan Orientation, Organize to Prepare the Plan
April 10, 2014 Community Data, Maps, Plan Process Overview
May 1, May 1, 20142014 High Winds, Tornadoes, Safe Rooms, Bldg. CodesHigh Winds, Tornadoes, Safe Rooms, Bldg. Codes
June 12, 2014June 12, 2014 Hail, Lightning, Sensing & Warning SystemsHail, Lightning, Sensing & Warning Systems
July 3, July 3, 20142014 Extreme Heat, Drought, WildfiresExtreme Heat, Drought, Wildfires
Aug. 7,2014Aug. 7,2014 Earthquakes, Expansive Soils, IBHS Bldg. Earthquakes, Expansive Soils, IBHS Bldg. CodesCodes
Sept. 4, 2014Sept. 4, 2014 Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Materials, Transportation HazardsTransportation Hazards
Oct. 2, 2014Oct. 2, 2014 Severe Winter Storms, Generators, Urban FiresSevere Winter Storms, Generators, Urban Fires
Nov. 6, 2014Nov. 6, 2014 Flooding, Dam Failure, Debris Management Flooding, Dam Failure, Debris Management PlansPlans
Dec. 4, 2014Dec. 4, 2014 Hazards Review, Mitigation Measures Confirm.Hazards Review, Mitigation Measures Confirm.
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Hazard Mitigation Advisory Committee (HMAC)
Chuck Bishop
Bennie Cope
Donnie Doolen
Marion Harris
Mark Masoner
Randy McFarlin
Mike Miller
Doug Weirick
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Definition of TermsDefinition of TermsHazard Mitigation is defined as:Hazard Mitigation is defined as:
Sustained actions taken to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to human life and property from natural and technological hazards and their effects.
Note that this emphasis on “long-term” risk distinguishes mitigation from actions geared primarily to emergency preparedness and short-term recovery.
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ScopeScopeThe scope of the City of Ada and Ada Public Schools Multi-Jurisdictional Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan is citywide.
It addresses all natural and man-made hazards deemed to be a threat to the citizens of Ada.
Both short-term and long-term hazard mitigation opportunities are addressed, beyond existing federal, state, and local funding programs.
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City of Ada Goals City of Ada Goals
“To improve the safety and well-being of the citizens residing and working in the City of Ada; and to reduce the potential of deaths, injuries, property damage, environmental and other losses from natural and man-made hazards in a manner that creates a disaster-resistant community, enhances economic development opportunities, and advances community goals and quality of life, resulting in more livable, viable, and sustainable community.”
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Ada Public Schools Ada Public Schools GoalsGoals
“The primary goal of Ada Public Schools is to collaborate with the City of Ada and Pontotoc
County in identifying potential natural hazards and developing mitigation action plans that would prevent or soften the impact of the identified hazards on school sites that comprise the Ada
Public School District.”
“Particularly, Ada Public Schools would like to develop safe rooms/buildings to protect school
communities from weather related hazards. These safe structures during non-emergency times could be used to enhance instruction, and provide much
needed space for fine arts programs, student activities, spectator events, and community
meetings.”
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PurposePurpose
Provide a description of the planning area (Chapter 1)
Assess the ongoing mitigation activities in the City of Ada and Ada Public Schools (Chapter 2)
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Community DescriptionCommunity Description
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HistoryThe Daggs family settled in what would become Ada in the late 1880’s, a general store opened in 1889 and a post office in 1891.East Central Normal School was founded in 1909, which eventually became East Central University. When it was formed, Ada was within the boudaries of the Chichasaw Nation which was dissolved in 1906 and reconstituted in 1963. Ada serves as the seat of the Chickasaw Nation.
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GeographyGeography
Latitude: 34.76 N
Longitude: 96.67 W
FIPS: 40123
Located in Pontotoc County 77 miles southeast of Oklahoma City .
Total land area within City limits is 22.25 sq mi.
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ClimateClimateAda lies in the humid subtropical zone, part of the Crosstimbers transitional areaNoted for hot summers, mild winters, and the lack of a distinct dry seasonExperiences the effects of continentality; characterized by wide annual temperature range and rapid temperature changesTemperatures of 100 ° F or higher common from July through September
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Ponotoc County Ponotoc County TemperaturesTemperaturesAverage Annual: 62 degrees
Average Maximum: 73 degreesAverage Minimum: 50 degreesHighest: 116 degrees(Ada, August 11, 1936)Lowest: -10 degrees(Ada, January 18, 1930)Days of 90 Degrees or Higher: 76Days of 20 Degrees or Lower: 17
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Ponotoc County Ponotoc County PrecipitationPrecipitation
Average Annual: 41.17 inchesDays With Precipitation: 76Wettest Year: 63.99 inches in 1908Driest Year: 23.44 inches in 1917Greatest Daily Rainfall: 8.16 inches
(Ada, September 14, 1993)
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Ada, Ada, City City
Limits Limits and and
Fence-Fence-lineline
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Ada, Ada, City City
Base-Base-mapmap
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DemographicsDemographicsNumber % State %
Total Population 16,810 100 100
Under 5 years old 1,152 6.9 7.0
Over 18 years old 13,201 78.5 75.2
65 years and older 2,440 14.5 13.7
White 11,469 68.2 75.8
African-American 714 4.2 13.1
Native American 2,850 17 8.9
Hispanic 946 5.6 9.2
Persons below poverty level, 2009-2012
4,337 25.8 16.6
*Based on 2010 U.S. Census Data and 2009-2012 American Community Survey
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Ada, Ada, PopulatioPopulation Densityn Density
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Ada, Ada, Population Population
Over 65Over 65
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StreamsStreams
• Canadian Sandy Creek flows north along the east boundary of Ada into the Canadian River. Ada is currently studying the feasibility of building Scissortail Dam on the Canadian Sandy, about 1 mile west of the city. Flowing into the Canadian Sandy from Ada are Little Sandy Creek and the west-flowing Tributaries 1, 2 and 3.
• Clear Boggy Creek. All of the streams on the south side of Ada flow into Clear Boggy Creek, which drains an area of 10 square miles. The creek flows southeast into the Muddy Boggy, near Jasper, and eventually into the Red River. Tributaries of Clear Boggy Creek are Lake Creek, Clear Creek, and Tributaries 1 and 2.
• Muddy Boggy Creek flows east from the eastern fenceline of Ada and then south into the Red River near Hugo.
Ada has three major drainage basins that flow away Ada has three major drainage basins that flow away from the city to the north, south and east: the from the city to the north, south and east: the Canadian Sandy Creek, Clear Boggy Creek and Muddy Canadian Sandy Creek, Clear Boggy Creek and Muddy Boggy Creek. Boggy Creek.
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City of Ada Floodplains
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Community Lifelines
What are Lifelines?What are Lifelines?
Lifelines are defined as systems that are necessary for human life and urban function, especially during emergencies.
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UtilitiesUtilities
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Provided by Ada City Utilities Department.
Source of Water: Byrd’s Mill Spring and Arbuckle-Simpson AquiferTreatment Plant Capacity: 11 MGD, in 2005, with 1 MG elevated storage and 7 MG ground storage
Normal Usage: 5.5 MGPD
Peak Usage: 9.3 MGPD
As of last plan, Ada was in the process of upgrading its water treatment plant. There was also concern of overusing the existing water sources and the city was investigating building a reservoir.
Water ServiceWater Service
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Wastewater Wastewater TreatmentTreatmentWastewater treatment and disposal
provided by Ada City Utilities Department
City has 13 lift stations and one treatment plant.
Treated water is discharged into an unnamed tributary of the Little Sandy Creek.
Peak capacity: 3.2 MGD
Dry Weather Flow: 1.75-2.25 MGD
Peak use: 3 MGD
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Electrical services provided by Electrical services provided by Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) and by People’s Electric and by People’s Electric Cooperative (PEC) Cooperative (PEC)
Natural Gas is provided by Natural Gas is provided by CenterPoint Energy (CNP) CenterPoint Energy (CNP)
Telephone services are provided by Telephone services are provided by Southwestern Bell (SBC) which also Southwestern Bell (SBC) which also provides high speed internet. provides high speed internet.
CableONE provides cable televistionCableONE provides cable televistion
Various cell phone service providers Various cell phone service providers in the area. in the area.
Utility Systems Utility Systems from 2008 MHMPfrom 2008 MHMP
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AdaTransportation
Systems
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Highways and Major Roads• US Hwy 377US Hwy 377 (duplexed with OK Hwy 99) runs from Del Rio,
TX, through Willis, OK,Madill, Tishomingo, Ada, Seminole and Prague, before ending in Stroud at Interstate 44.
• OK Hwy 1OK Hwy 1 runs through southeastern Oklahoma from just north of Madill through Ada, McAlester, Talihina and into Arkansas along the Rich Mountain ridge south of Heavener. OK Hwy 1 also links Ada to Interstate 35 west of Sulphur.
• OK Hwy 3, OK Hwy 3, the longest Oklahoma state highway passes through Boise City, Guymon, Hardesty, Watonga, Kingfisher, Oklahoma City, Shawnee, Ada, Antlers, Broken Bow and Idabel before entering Arkansas in the southeast corner of McCurtain County.
• OK Hwy 99OK Hwy 99 (duplexed with US Hwy 377) runs from Willis, OK, through Tishomingo and Ada to Stroud, then branches off of US 377 to Drumright, Cleveland, Hominy and Pawhuska, before entering Kansas just west of Hulah Lake.
• OK Hwy 19OK Hwy 19 runs from Blair, 10 miles north of Altus, to Ada, a distance of 170 miles. From west to east, the highway passes through Boone, Apache, Cyril, Chickasha, Lindsay and Pauls Valley before reaching Ada., where it terminates.
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Bus Lines and Taxi Service
Call A Ride Public Transit began operations in 1974 as a transportation service for senior citizens in Ada, OK. The program expanded in 1983 to include services to persons with disabilities and to the public, and expanded to include all of Pontotoc County in 1998. An emphasis is placed on groups such as minorities, adolescents and low income families. Discounted fares are available to Senior Citizens (55 years of age and older), persons with disabilities, and East Central University students. Primary service is call demand within Pontotoc County and to major bus lines and Amtrak depots in surrounding counties.
http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/transit/s5311/callaride.htm
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RailroadsRailroads
Burlington northern Santa Fe (BNSF) operates lines and a switching yard in Ada. Primarily, agricultural and mining products are shipped through the area.
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AirportsAirportsThe City of Ada is served by Ada Municipal Airport.
Operated by the City of Ada
Airport Code: ADH
Unattended, public airport with 4 runways
Ground Elevation of Runway: 1,016 ft
Runway Characteristics: Asphalt runway, weight bearing capacity of 50,000 lbs for single wheel aircraft.
Jetfuel available, as are hangars and tiedowns
Operations: average 34 per day, 33% of which is local general aviation and 67% transient general aviation.
Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City is the nearest commercial airport, 67 miles away.
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“Those facilities that, if at risk or put out of operation, would have a broadly adverse impact on response & recovery”
Schools and UniversitiesPolice and Fire FacilitiesEmergency Operations CentersHospitals and major medical facilitiesNurseries and Day CaresEssential Government ServicesUtilities and Essential InfrastructureEssential vehicle and equipment storageBanks and Financial Institutions
Critical FacilitiesCritical Facilities
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City Facilities
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County, Federal, Tribal Facilities
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Childcare Facilities
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Education and Public School Facilities
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Medical and Social Services Facilities
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Financial Facilities
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Historic Propertie
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Ada Public Schools Ada Public Schools DemographicsDemographics
District Population:District Population: 15,376
Grades Offered 2010/11:Grades Offered 2010/11: EC-12
2011/2012 Average Enrollment:2011/2012 Average Enrollment: 2,687.1
Number of Schools:Number of Schools: 4 Elementary, 1 MS/JHS, 1 HS
Land Area of District:Land Area of District: 14 Square Miles
Population per Square Mile:Population per Square Mile: 191.9 Students
Number of Teachers:Number of Teachers: 169.7
Special Education Teachers:Special Education Teachers: 28.4
Counselors:Counselors: 8.1
Other Certified Professional Staff:Other Certified Professional Staff: 28.1
School and District AdministratorsSchool and District Administrators: 14
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Ada Ada Public Public SchoolsSchools
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Ada Public School FacilitiesAda Public School FacilitiesStaff and Student population numbers based on 2012 School Report Staff and Student population numbers based on 2012 School Report
CardsCardshttp://www.schoolreportcard.org/oeip-ds-district1.asphttp://www.schoolreportcard.org/oeip-ds-district1.asp
SchoolAddress Grades
ServedStudent
sStaff
Ada Early Childhood Center
630 W. 33rd St PK-K
Hayes Grade School
500 S. Mississippi Ave
1-2
Washington Elementary School
600 S. Oak Ave 3-4 409 33
Willard Elementary School
817 E 9th St 5-6 372 36
Ada Junior High School
223 W. 18th St 7-9 528 55
STEPS Alternative 1400 Stadium Drive 9-12
Ada High School 1400 Stadium Dr 10-12 518 47
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Ada High Schooland STEPS
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Ada Junior High School
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Willard Elementary School
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Washington Elementary School
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Hayes Elementary School
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Ada ECC School
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Pontotoc Technology Center
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What we need from the Schools
Updated EOP/EAPFloor PlansBuilding Composition Age of each facilityHistoric Impacts/Insurance ClaimsEconomic Conditions of the DistrictSafe Room locationsExisting mitigation measures (NOAA, Generators, surge protection, ect.)Repetitive issues during hazard eventsLong Range Plan/Future Development
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Ada is Growing
Population 19801980 19901990 20002000 20102010
City of AdaCity of Ada 15,902 15,820 15,691 16,810
*Source: Census
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Ada Ada Growth Growth PatternsPatterns((Previous Previous Plan)Plan)
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Capability Assessment
What are the capabilities of Ada and Ada Public Schools?
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Existing Planning Existing Planning MechanismsMechanisms
Capital Improvements Comprehensive PlanEmergency Operations PlanPublic Works Authority Long Range Plan Ada Emergency Action PlanSchool Emergency Action PlanStormwater Management Plan
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Codes and Ordinances
City of Ada has adopted the 2009 IBC as published by the ICC
The IBC is enforced by the building inspector of the city of Ada.
Ada's City Code outlines ordinances in place to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific areas.
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Existing Mitigation Existing Mitigation StrategiesStrategies
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Ada, Ada, Warning Warning SirensSirens
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Ada Fire Department Resources
from previous planResource Qunatity Resource Quantity
Total personnel 32 Light Rescue Truck 1
Fire Station 2 Brush Pumper 1
Firefighters 21 Squad Truck (HAZMAT) 1
Fire Officers 10 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle 3
Fire Marshall 1 Pickup Truck 1
Trained EMT Personnel 15 Portable Generators 2
Trained HAZMAT Technicians 15 Portable Light System 1
Pump Engine 1250 GPM Arial 1 Mobile Radio 10
Pump Engine 1250 GPM 3 Hand-held Radio 25
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Ada Police Department Resources
from previous plan
Resource
Quantity Resource Quantity
Uniform Division Officers 24 Vehicles with Radios 17
Civilian Personnel 10 SWAT Van 1
Commissioned Officers 34 Walkie-Talkies 40
Dispatchers (Jailers) 7 Portable Generators 2
Reserves/Auxiliaries 20 Bull Horns 2
Scuba-trained Officers 2
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Questions or Questions or CommentsComments??
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