Resilience HUB - East Multnomah

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Resilience HUB - East Multnomah
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Resilience HUB
Team Organizations OMSI
CEIC
East Multnomah
Metro
Team Leaders Stan Curtis
Dwayne Johnson
Participating Municipalities Portland OR
Sectors Buildings
Data
Public Safety
Wellbeing
Status Development
Last Updated April 20, 2024

Summary

Resilience Hubs are community-serving facilities augmented to support residents and coordinate resource distribution and services before, during, or after a natural hazard event. They leverage established, trusted, and community-managed facilities that are used year-round as neighborhood centers for community-building activities. Resilience Hubs can equitably enhance community resilience while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving local quality of life for our communities. They have the potential to reduce burden on local emergency response teams, improve access to public health initiatives, increase the effectiveness of community-centered institutions and programs.


To explore the possibility of creating a Resilience Hub in East County, Commissioner Stegmann’s Office is working in partnership with DCHS and the TRUST project to conduct a feasibility study of potential service delivery options with feedback from a Community Based Coalition consisting of stakeholder organizationshttps://www.multco.us/commissioner-stegmann/east-county-issue-forum-resilience-hubs

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