Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Wade, David (HCOHSEM) Saturday, September 09, 2017 3:46 PM Gierzak, Ammy (HCOHSEM); Amy Ramon (CY Fair VFD); Fogle, Andrea (Constable Pct. 8); Andrea McLaughlin (andrea@chemone.com); Andy Smith (andrew.w.smith@exxonmobil.com); Angel Caro (angel.caro@prcg.consulting); Angela Hensley; April Steger (asteger@cteh.com); Barbara Tague; Bernardine Zimmerman TCEQ (Bernardine.zimmerman@tceq.texas.gov); Royall, Bob (Fire Marshal's Office); Bobby Skelton (bobby.skelton@airliquide.com); Boyd Abshire (BCAbshire@dcpmidstream.com); Brown, Ronald (HCSO); Bryan Clements; Bryan Harris; Carol Manousos (manousosc@uhd.edu); ChemOne Admin (admin@chemone.com); Burton-Fentress, Cheryl (Engineering); Cheryl Vital - Humble ISD (crobins@humbleisd.net); Chris Collier (chris.collier@setrac.org); Chris Hampton; Edwards, Clif (ComPct4); Courtney Guy; Cynthia Ward (cward@wallertexas.com); Dan Harry; Dan Heiken (dheiken@emerge-systems.net); Dan Timmins; Danny Mata; Powers, David (HCSO); David Stevens (dstevens@responsegroupinc.com); Wade, David (HCOHSEM); Dawn Blackmar, D.V.M. (dblackmar@houstonspca.org); Debbie Husband (nclepc@jacintocity-tx.gov); Dena Mahan (mahand@laportetx.gov); Denise C. Walker (denise.c.walker@lonestar.edu); Denise Glosson; Drew Scroggins (emc@cityofgalenapark-tx.gov); Ed Venegas; Eduardo Oliver (Eduardo.Oliver@airliquide.com); Sanchez, Francisco (HCOHSEM); Frank Bengochea; Frank Lerch (fhlerch@up.com); Harrison, Gary (HCSO); Gene Schmidt (gschmidt@wallertexas.com); Hank Garcia; Darbonne, Jacque (Commissioner Precinct 2); Martinez, Herb (HCOHSEM); Jack Ostermaier; Darbonne, Jacque (Commissioner Precinct 2); James Nykaza; James Shuler (James.Shuler@energytransfer.com); Jason Blackman; Jeff Hevey (HCESD); Jones, Jennie (Constable Pct. 8); Jeremy Way (jeremy.way@setrac.org); JESUS CALVO; Jim Guthery - US OIl (JGuthery@usoil.com); Joe Leonard; Joe Reynolds; City of South Houston (Lance Avant); John Carroll; John Roth; John Temperilli (jtemperilli@cteh.com); Joseph Moorer (joseph.moorer@exxonmobil.com); Julie Burrrus-Richardson (jburrisr@houstonisd.org); Julio Gonzalez (Julio.R.Gonzalez@uscg.mil); Justin Cox (Justin_Cox@oxy.com); Karen LaFleur - GHLEPC (klafleurghlepc@gmail.com); Kelli McMahon (kelli.w.mcmahon@exxonmobil.com); Parker, Kenny (Constable Pct. 8); Kenny Sanders (KWSANDERS@eprod.com); Kizzie Penson (kizzie.penson@tdcj.texas.gov); Kristin Gauthier ; Lara McAlister; Les Fulgham; Leticia Bailey (BAILEYLN@airproducts.com); Lon Squyres (lon.squyres@jacintocity-tx.gov); McClendon, Michael (PHES); Maria Galvez (OEM@cityofkaty.com); Mark Bitz (mbitz@ci.jersey-village.tx.us); Sloan, Mark T. (HCOHSEM); Michael Lambert - Galveston County (michael.lambert@co.galveston.tx.us); Michael Niles (mniles@cteh.com); Mike Mason (mrmason1@peoplepc.com); Mike McGee (Mike.P.McGee@p66.com); Montgomery, Mike (Fire Marshal's Office); Mike Mulligan (mmulligan@avfd.com); mistyshimada@yahoo.com; Nathalie Valley; Pam Wells (pam.wells@esc4.net); Phil Barker - Shell Pipeline Company(phillip.barker@shell.co m); Randy Parr; Richard Lieder; Richard Zientek (richardzientek@up.com); Rick Anorga (ra4302@yahoo.com); Rick Deel - EHCMA (rickdeel@ehcma.org); Robert Williams (RMWilliams@dcpmidstream.com); Rocky Mauldin; Ryan Holzaepfel - Chambers County (rdholzaepfel@chamberstx.gov); Scott Hathaway (scott.l.hathaway@exxonmobil.com); Shawn Brazeal (sbrazeal@hcp4.net); Shawn Roussel; Steve Cathey (Sly1cat@yahoo.com); Steve Smith (Stephen_Smith@kindermorgan.com); Steve Underhill (sunderhill@wallerisd.net); Kimball, Terry (HCSO); Tina Mikes (tmikes@omies.com); Tom Kartrude; Toni Carnie Tomball Regional Medical Center (Toni.Carnie@hcahealthcare.com); Wyn Norris 1 To: Subject: Attachments: (wynnorris@omies.com) FW: TCEQ / EPA and other Fact Sheets CND Landfills.pdf; EPA--Carbon Monoxide Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA--Disinfecting Drinking Water--Spanish.pdf; EPA--Flood Cleanups Avoiding Indoor Air Quality Problems.pdf; EPA--Mold Homeowners and Renters Guide to Cleanup after Disasters.pdf; EPA--Mold in Schools Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA--Post-Disaster Renovations & Lead-based Paint.pdf; EPA--Private Wells--What to do After the Flood.pdf; EPA--Proper Medicine Disposal.pdf; EPA--Septic Systems--What to do After the Flood.pdf; flood_cleanup_and_the_air_in_your_home._poster.pdf; Hurricane Flyer4_9.6.17.pdf; moldremediation.pdf; OSHA Asbestos Fact Sheet.pdf; TCEQ--Disaster Debris.pdf; TCEQ--Disinfecting Your Private Well.pdf All, Please share broadly… Wtä w jA jtwx Executive Administrator Greater Harris County LEPC ghclepc@oem.hctx.net 713-545-9299   Emergency Management / LEPCs:    TCEQ, EPA, and other agencies have several fact sheets that may be useful to residents within your communities.  I am  attaching the fact sheets.  Feel free to distribute them to any distribution lists you may have within your community or  county.    As always, thanks in advance.  And of course, call me if there is anything I can help you with from an EPA standpoint.    With Regards, Steve   2 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Wade, David (HCOHSEM) Saturday, September 09, 2017 3:46 PM Gierzak, Ammy (HCOHSEM);Amy Ramon (CY Fair VFD);Fogle, Andrea (Constable Pct. 8);Andrea McLaughlin (andrea@chemone.com);Andy Smith (andrew.w.smith@exxonmobil.com);Angel Caro (angel.caro@prcg.consulting);Angela Hensley;April Steger (asteger@cteh.com);Barbara Tague;Bernardine Zimmerman TCEQ (Bernardine.zimmerman@tceq.texas.gov);Royall, Bob (Fire Marshal's Office);Bobby Skelton (bobby.skelton@airliquide.com);Boyd Abshire (BCAbshire@dcpmidstream.com);Brown, Ronald (HCSO);Bryan Clements;Bryan Harris;Carol Manousos (manousosc@uhd.edu);ChemOne Admin (admin@chemone.com);Burton-Fentress, Cheryl (Engineering);Cheryl Vital - Humble ISD (crobins@humbleisd.net);Chris Collier (chris.collier@setrac.org);Chris Hampton;Edwards, Clif (ComPct4);Courtney Guy;Cynthia Ward (cward@wallertexas.com);Dan Harry;Dan Heiken (dheiken@emerge-systems.net);Dan Timmins;Danny Mata;Powers, David (HCSO);David Stevens (dstevens@responsegroupinc.com);Wade, David (HCOHSEM);Dawn Blackmar, D.V.M. (dblackmar@houstonspca.org);Debbie Husband (nclepc@jacintocity-tx.gov);Dena Mahan (mahand@laportetx.gov);Denise C. Walker (denise.c.walker@lonestar.edu);Denise Glosson;Drew Scroggins (emc@cityofgalenapark-tx.gov);Ed Venegas;Eduardo Oliver (Eduardo.Oliver@airliquide.com);Sanchez, Francisco (HCOHSEM);Frank Bengochea;Frank Lerch (fhlerch@up.com);Harrison, Gary (HCSO);Gene Schmidt (gschmidt@wallertexas.com);Hank Garcia;Darbonne, Jacque (Commissioner Precinct 2);Martinez, Herb (HCOHSEM);Jack Ostermaier;Darbonne, Jacque (Commissioner Precinct 2);James Nykaza;James Shuler (James.Shuler@energytransfer.com);Jason Blackman;Jeff Hevey (HCESD);Jones, Jennie (Constable Pct. 8);Jeremy Way (jeremy.way@setrac.org);JESUS CALVO;Jim Guthery - US OIl (JGuthery@usoil.com);Joe Leonard;Joe Reynolds;City of South Houston (Lance Avant);John Carroll;John Roth;John Temperilli (jtemperilli@cteh.com);Joseph Moorer (joseph.moorer@exxonmobil.com);Julie Burrrus-Richardson (jburrisr@houstonisd.org);Julio Gonzalez (Julio.R.Gonzalez@uscg.mil);Justin Cox (Justin_Cox@oxy.com);Karen LaFleur - GHLEPC (klafleurghlepc@gmail.com);Kelli McMahon (kelli.w.mcmahon@exxonmobil.com);Parker, Kenny (Constable Pct. 8);Kenny Sanders (KWSANDERS@eprod.com);Kizzie Penson (kizzie.penson@tdcj.texas.gov);Kristin Gauthier ;Lara McAlister;Les Fulgham;Leticia Bailey (BAILEYLN@airproducts.com);Lon Squyres (lon.squyres@jacintocitytx.gov);McClendon, Michael (PHES);Maria Galvez (OEM@cityofkaty.com);Mark Bitz (mbitz@ci.jersey-village.tx.us);Sloan, Mark T. (HCOHSEM);Michael Lambert - Galveston County (michael.lambert@co.galveston.tx.us);Michael Niles (mniles@cteh.com);Mike Mason (mrmason1@peoplepc.com);Mike McGee (Mike.P.McGee@p66.com);Montgomery, Mike (Fire Marshal's Office);Mike Mulligan (mmulligan@avfd.com);mistyshimada@yahoo.com;Nathalie Valley;Pam Wells (pam.wells@esc4.net);Phil Barker - Shell Pipeline Company(phillip.barker@shell.co m);Randy Parr;Richard Lieder;Richard Zientek (richardzientek@up.com);Rick Anorga (ra4302@yahoo.com);Rick Deel - EHCMA (rickdeel@ehcma.org);Robert Williams (RMWilliams@dcpmidstream.com);Rocky Mauldin;Ryan Holzaepfel - Chambers County (rdholzaepfel@chamberstx.gov);Scott Hathaway (scott.l.hathaway@exxonmobil.com);Shawn Brazeal (sbrazeal@hcp4.net);Shawn Roussel;Steve Cathey (Sly1cat@yahoo.com);Steve Smith (Stephen_Smith@kindermorgan.com);Steve Underhill 3 To: (sunderhill@wallerisd.net);Kimball, Terry (HCSO);Tina Mikes (tmikes@omies.com);Tom Kartrude;Toni Carnie - Tomball Regional Medical Center (Toni.Carnie@hcahealthcare.com);Wyn Norris (wynnorris@omies.com) FW: TCEQ / EPA and other Fact Sheets CND Landfills.pdf; EPA--Carbon Monoxide Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA--Disinfecting Drinking Water--Spanish.pdf; EPA--Flood Cleanups Avoiding Indoor Air Quality Problems.pdf; EPA--Mold Homeowners and Renters Guide to Cleanup after Disasters.pdf; EPA--Mold in Schools Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA--Post-Disaster Renovations & Lead-based Paint.pdf; EPA--Private Wells--What to do After the Flood.pdf; EPA--Proper Medicine Disposal.pdf; EPA--Septic Systems--What to do After the Flood.pdf; flood_cleanup_and_the_air_in_your_home._poster.pdf; Hurricane Flyer4_9.6.17.pdf; moldremediation.pdf; OSHA Asbestos Fact Sheet.pdf; TCEQ--Disaster Debris.pdf; TCEQ--Disinfecting Your Private Well.pdf Subject: Attachments: All, Please share broadly… Wtä w jA jtwx Executive Administrator Greater Harris County LEPC ghclepc@oem.hctx.net 713-545-9299   Emergency Management / LEPCs:    TCEQ, EPA, and other agencies have several fact sheets that may be useful to residents within your communities.  I am  attaching the fact sheets.  Feel free to distribute them to any distribution lists you may have within your community or  county.    As always, thanks in advance.  And of course, call me if there is anything I can help you with from an EPA standpoint.    With Regards, Steve   4 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Jason Stuebe Saturday, September 09, 2017 12:46 PM Executive Emergency Management Distribution List Emergency RFP 17-07 - Disaster Debris Removal Emergency RFP 17-07 and Notice to Bidders - Disaster Debris Removal Services.pdf Good afternoon –     Please see the attached Emergency RFP 17‐07 for Disaster Debris Removal Services for the City of Humble.  Please note,  this will be a one‐year Contract.  City reserves the right to award a contract to multiple qualified vendors.    Questions and proposals must be sent electronically to Jason Stuebe at jstuebe@cityofhumble.net.      Questions are due by Monday, September 11 at 9:00 A.M. CST.    Proposals, including all required documentation, statements, and the pricing sheet (found on page 42‐43) are due by  Wednesday, September 13, at 9:00 A.M. CST.      Thanks, js    JASON STUEBE Assistant City Manager  City of Humble  281‐446‐3061    5 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Saturday, September 09, 2017 8:29 AM SITREP #18 Tropical System Harvey 090917 SITREP #18 Tropical System Harvey 090917.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208.   6 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Visa Checkout Saturday, September 09, 2017 1:41 AM Carole Chambers Join Visa in supporting American Red Cross Disaster Relief > > When it comes to supporting disaster relief, we're all on the same team Join Visa in supporting the American Red Cross. Donate now at redcross.org/visa today. Plus, watch this video below to see how some of your favorite NFL stars are helping to support the America Red Cross Disaster Relief. Watch Video 7 Donate now My account Contact Us Email preferences Terms of Service Privacy Policy Unsubscribe © 2017 Visa.All Rights Reserved.Visa Inc.900 Metro Center Blvd, Foster City, CA 94404-2172 This email was sent to cchambers@humblepolice.com. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may unsubscribe at any time. 8 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Visa Checkout Saturday, September 09, 2017 1:41 AM Carole Chambers Join Visa in supporting American Red Cross Disaster Relief > > When it comes to supporting disaster relief, we're all on the same team Join Visa in supporting the American Red Cross. Donate now at redcross.org/visa today. Plus, watch this video below to see how some of your favorite NFL stars are helping to support the America Red Cross Disaster Relief. Watch Video 9 Donate now My account Contact Us Email preferences Terms of Service Privacy Policy Unsubscribe © 2017 Visa.All Rights Reserved.Visa Inc.900 Metro Center Blvd, Foster City, CA 94404-2172 This email was sent to cchambers@humblepolice.com. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may unsubscribe at any time. 10 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Jason Stuebe Friday, September 08, 2017 2:14 PM Executive Emergency Management Distribution List RE: Emergency Bid 17-07 Emergency RFP 17-07 and Notice to Bidders - Disaster Debris Removal Services.docx Thanks – I hadn’t finished completely scrubbing the OCR conversion when I sent that this morning. – But thanks for  catching the H‐GAC references.    Also – Jimmy estimated 125,000 cf – so we went with 250,000 cf just to be safe.    js    JASON STUEBE Assistant City Manager  City of Humble  281‐446‐3061    From: Aimee Phillips   Sent: Friday, September 08, 2017 12:53 PM  To: Jason Stuebe   Subject: RE: Emergency Bid 17‐07    Dear Jason,    I am still reviewing but need to run a quick errand. I have attached some of the recommended changes I have so far.    Thanks,    Aimee      Aimee Phillips, Assistant City Manager & CFO CITY OF HUMBLE Address: 114 W. Higgins, Humble, TX 77338 Phone: 281.446.3061 ext. 3110 Direct line: 281.964.6008 Fax: 281.446.3912 Email: aphillips@cityofhumble.net Website: www.cityofhumble.com        From: Aimee Phillips   Sent: Friday, September 08, 2017 11:31 AM  To: Jason Stuebe ; Executive Emergency Management Distribution List  11   Subject: RE: Emergency Bid 17‐07    Dear Jason,    I have a few recommended changes. I will call you shortly.    Thanks,    Aimee      Aimee Phillips, Assistant City Manager & CFO CITY OF HUMBLE Address: 114 W. Higgins, Humble, TX 77338 Phone: 281.446.3061 ext. 3110 Direct line: 281.964.6008 Fax: 281.446.3912 Email: aphillips@cityofhumble.net Website: www.cityofhumble.com        From: Jason Stuebe   Sent: Friday, September 08, 2017 8:17 AM  To: Executive Emergency Management Distribution List   Subject: Emergency Bid 17‐07    Please see attached combined Emergency RFP 17‐07 and Notice to Bidders for disaster debris removal.     I have left all dates and times blank for now – however, I would recommend the following:    Release of RFP:  Today, Friday 9/8 asap  Vendor Questions Due: Sunday, 9/10 by 9:00 A.M.  Addenda Release (If Required): Monday, 9/11 by 9:00 A.M.  Proposals Due:  Tuesday, 9/12 by 9:00 A.M.  Award of Contract(s): Tuesday 9/12 at 9:00 A.M.    Please advise. js      JASON STUEBE Assistant City Manager  City of Humble  281‐446‐3061    12 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Friday, September 08, 2017 8:49 AM SITREP #17 Tropical System Harvey 090817 SITREP #17 Tropical System Harvey 090817.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 13 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Jason Stuebe Friday, September 08, 2017 8:17 AM Executive Emergency Management Distribution List Emergency Bid 17-07 Emergency RFP 17-07 and Notice to Bidders - Disaster Debris Removal Services.docx Please see attached combined Emergency RFP 17‐07 and Notice to Bidders for disaster debris removal.     I have left all dates and times blank for now – however, I would recommend the following:    Release of RFP:  Today, Friday 9/8 asap  Vendor Questions Due: Sunday, 9/10 by 9:00 A.M.  Addenda Release (If Required): Monday, 9/11 by 9:00 A.M.  Proposals Due:  Tuesday, 9/12 by 9:00 A.M.  Award of Contract(s): Tuesday 9/12 at 9:00 A.M.    Please advise. js      JASON STUEBE Assistant City Manager  City of Humble  281‐446‐3061    14 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: Hawes, Jenniffier Thursday, September 07, 2017 6:21 PM Information Sheets EPA--Carbon Monoxide Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA--Carbon Monoxide Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA-Disinfecting Drinking Water--Spanish.pdf; EPA--Flood Cleanups Avoiding Indoor Air Quality Problems.pdf; EPA--Post-Disaster Renovations & Lead-based Paint.pdf; EPA-Private Wells--What to do After the Flood.pdf; EPA--Proper Medicine Disposal.pdf; CND Landfills.pdf; EPA--Mold Homeowners and Renters Guide to Cleanup after Disasters.pdf; EPA--Mold in Schools Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA--Septic Systems--What to do After the Flood.pdf; flood_cleanup_and_the_air_in_your_home._poster.pdf; OSHA Asbestos Fact Sheet.pdf Various Information sheets for your use.    Jenniffier Shields Hawes District Coordinator, Field Response Section DDC 16, Houston Texas Division of Emergency Management Texas Homeland Security Texas Department of Public Safety O: 281-517-1317 M: 281-642-0312 F: 281-517-1310 Jenniffier.hawes@dps.texas.gov www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem             15 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: Hawes, Jenniffier Thursday, September 07, 2017 6:21 PM Information Sheets EPA--Carbon Monoxide Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA--Carbon Monoxide Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA-Disinfecting Drinking Water--Spanish.pdf; EPA--Flood Cleanups Avoiding Indoor Air Quality Problems.pdf; EPA--Post-Disaster Renovations & Lead-based Paint.pdf; EPA-Private Wells--What to do After the Flood.pdf; EPA--Proper Medicine Disposal.pdf; CND Landfills.pdf; EPA--Mold Homeowners and Renters Guide to Cleanup after Disasters.pdf; EPA--Mold in Schools Fact Sheet.pdf; EPA--Septic Systems--What to do After the Flood.pdf; flood_cleanup_and_the_air_in_your_home._poster.pdf; OSHA Asbestos Fact Sheet.pdf Various Information sheets for your use.    Jenniffier Shields Hawes District Coordinator, Field Response Section DDC 16, Houston Texas Division of Emergency Management Texas Homeland Security Texas Department of Public Safety O: 281-517-1317 M: 281-642-0312 F: 281-517-1310 Jenniffier.hawes@dps.texas.gov www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem             16 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Thursday, September 07, 2017 11:39 AM Carole Chambers ICC eNews: Helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey View newsletter online Connect with us. Be social with us! Our Annual Conference kicks off next week in Columbus and we look forward to seeing you there. Join us online using the hashtag #ICCAC17 to share your conference experience, from preparations and arrival to participating in the many educational sessions and fun activities at the event. Follow us and broaden your conference experience: Twitter Facebook Linkedin SHARE Helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey The scope of the devastation and the sheer number of people we're seeing in the wake of Hurricane Harvey is staggering. To help those in the affected areas, the International Code Council is pledging to match member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000, made during the next three weeks, to the American Red Cross. We are an association of 64,000 members and counting, and together we can make a difference. SHARE ICC stands ready to help with Hurricane Irma 17 As Texas and Louisiana deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean, threatening to cause major damage in Florida and other areas in its anticipated path. ICC is watching the news about the storm as it develops and keeping Florida and all those potentially impacted in our thoughts. SHARE Dow's Amy Schmidt joins ANCR board The Alliance for National & Community Resilience (ANCR) and Dow Building & Construction (DB&C), a business group of The Dow Chemical Company, announced that Amy Schmidt, advocacy manager with DB&C, joined the International Code Council, Target Corporation and other key stakeholders in an appointment to ANCR's Board of Directors. Schmidt will work with ANCR to establish benchmarks that will be used by resilient communities to prevent infrastructure failure following natural and man-made adverse events. SHARE Raising the profile of code professionals The Building Official Membership Council Governing Committee recently released the Raising the Profile page and the Raising the Profile Quarterly Tip section for ICC eNews to provide ideas, articles, slideshows and other resources for code officials interested in raising their profile. This week, Ron Hampton shares his tips for reaching out to the community. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— Calls for committees: ICC standards committees ICC is currently seeking applications for the IS-IEDC Landscape Irrigation Emission Devices Standard Consensus Committee (ICC-802), the IS-STM Consensus Committee on Storm Shelters (ICC 500) and the IS-RHW Consensus Committee Residential Construction in High Wind Regions (ICC 600). Volunteers are one of the most important assets of the International Code Council. This committee call provides another opportunity to serve. SHARE 18 Call for input on three ICC standards The ICC Consensus Committees on Landscape Irrigation Emission Devices (IS-IEDC), Storm Shelters (IS-STM) and Residential High-Wind Construction (IS-RHW) will be developing the next edition of their respective standards, ICC 802-2014, ICC 500-2014 and ICC 600-2014. Suggested revisions or additions to the standards will be accepted until the Oct. 20 deadline. SHARE Think globally about codes, safety & economic trends Building on the success of last year, ICC's Annual Conference will showcase two important and timely subjects — "Building and Fire Codes, Fire Protection, and Safety around the World" and "Global Economic Trends and Business Practices" — during the Global Connections Day event on Sept. 13. SHARE House of Codes: 2017 Government Relations Forum International Code Council Government Relations Vice President of Federal Activities Chris Ochoa provides an overview of the Government Relations Forum to be held at ICC's 2017 Annual Conference in the latest episode of House of Codes. Join us at the forum on Sept. 12 in Room A220–222. SHARE Maitland Milestone: Troy Smith retires after 25-plus years on the job After more than 25 years of service to the city of Maitland, Fla., ICC member Troy Smith turned in his flashlight and other tools as he retired as the city's building inspector on Aug. 11. His retirement plans include "relaxing real hard for a while" and exploring Greece. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— 19 Significant changes to the 2015 IRC A clarification to Section R302.13 (Fire Protection of Floors) states that provisions for fire protection of floors have been relocated from Chapter 5 to the fire-resistant construction provisions of Section R302. New language clarifies that the code does not regulate penetrations or openings in the fire protection membrane. SHARE Are you prepared for your career as a permit technician? Want to take your career as a permit technician to the next level? The upcoming ICC Permit Technician Institute will be held Oct. 16–17 in the Seattle area. This institute will feature topics such as code administration, customer relations skills and techniques, and code compliance. SHARE Free webinar showcases powerful codes tool Join us for a 60-minute free webinar offering a walkthrough of the features found on ICC's digital library premiumACCESS. Learn how to use this powerful online tool to get the most out of the codes. The next webinar is Sept. 13 at 12:00 p.m. CDT. SHARE Giving back to the construction community Want to see how easily a code official or business can start and mentor the next generation workforce? ICC members Joe Hudak and Greg Sarris, Craig Flanga, Michael Svezzese and others describe how the ICC High School Technical Training Program supports local technical schools and provides students with a tremendous advantage in the construction industry. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— 20 NREL: 22 percent of new U.S. homes are HERS rated The National Renewable Energy Research Laboratory (NREL) researched the penetration of the HERS Index in the U.S. housing market. In 2016, 22 percent of all completed new homes in the U.S. were HERS rated, with the states of Massachusetts, Indiana and Iowa leading the list. SHARE Senate language around new energy bill has AIA concerned Legislative advocates from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) oppose the repeal of targets to reduce carbon emissions in new and renovated federal buildings — and that's not their only concern. In particular, advocates argue that the Energy and Natural Resources Act of 2017 (S.1460) could change the development of building codes. SHARE The key to long-term economic growth is resiliency The increased emphasis being placed by cities on embedding resilience into their land use and development policies is growing. Resilient approaches to infrastructure and development provide long-term economic benefits for cities by safeguarding their real estate assets and tax base, supporting business continuity after adverse events, and protecting residents. SHARE What we're reading, following & covering There's a lot happening — domestically and globally — in building safety, fire prevention, sustainability and resiliency right now. Our aim is to provide busy professionals like you with a run-down of the most compelling industry news stories concerning the safety, science and performance of the built environment. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— 21 ICC affiliate sponsors ICC FAMILY OF COMPANIES ICC ICC-ES IAS ICC-SRCC S.K. Ghosh Associates RESOURCES Online Store Career Center ICC Campus Online Event Calendar Newsroom SERVICES Subscriptions ICC Media Kit ICC Privacy Policy Contact ICC About ICC NOTICES Preferences Copyright Third-Party Advertising Link Information Unsubscribe Privacy Policy Copyright ©2017 International Code Council, Inc. All rights reserved. 22 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Thursday, September 07, 2017 11:39 AM Carole Chambers ICC eNews: Helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey View newsletter online Connect with us. Be social with us! Our Annual Conference kicks off next week in Columbus and we look forward to seeing you there. Join us online using the hashtag #ICCAC17 to share your conference experience, from preparations and arrival to participating in the many educational sessions and fun activities at the event. Follow us and broaden your conference experience: Twitter Facebook Linkedin SHARE Helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey The scope of the devastation and the sheer number of people we're seeing in the wake of Hurricane Harvey is staggering. To help those in the affected areas, the International Code Council is pledging to match member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000, made during the next three weeks, to the American Red Cross. We are an association of 64,000 members and counting, and together we can make a difference. SHARE ICC stands ready to help with Hurricane Irma 23 As Texas and Louisiana deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean, threatening to cause major damage in Florida and other areas in its anticipated path. ICC is watching the news about the storm as it develops and keeping Florida and all those potentially impacted in our thoughts. SHARE Dow's Amy Schmidt joins ANCR board The Alliance for National & Community Resilience (ANCR) and Dow Building & Construction (DB&C), a business group of The Dow Chemical Company, announced that Amy Schmidt, advocacy manager with DB&C, joined the International Code Council, Target Corporation and other key stakeholders in an appointment to ANCR's Board of Directors. Schmidt will work with ANCR to establish benchmarks that will be used by resilient communities to prevent infrastructure failure following natural and man-made adverse events. SHARE Raising the profile of code professionals The Building Official Membership Council Governing Committee recently released the Raising the Profile page and the Raising the Profile Quarterly Tip section for ICC eNews to provide ideas, articles, slideshows and other resources for code officials interested in raising their profile. This week, Ron Hampton shares his tips for reaching out to the community. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— Calls for committees: ICC standards committees ICC is currently seeking applications for the IS-IEDC Landscape Irrigation Emission Devices Standard Consensus Committee (ICC-802), the IS-STM Consensus Committee on Storm Shelters (ICC 500) and the IS-RHW Consensus Committee Residential Construction in High Wind Regions (ICC 600). Volunteers are one of the most important assets of the International Code Council. This committee call provides another opportunity to serve. SHARE 24 Call for input on three ICC standards The ICC Consensus Committees on Landscape Irrigation Emission Devices (IS-IEDC), Storm Shelters (IS-STM) and Residential High-Wind Construction (IS-RHW) will be developing the next edition of their respective standards, ICC 802-2014, ICC 500-2014 and ICC 600-2014. Suggested revisions or additions to the standards will be accepted until the Oct. 20 deadline. SHARE Think globally about codes, safety & economic trends Building on the success of last year, ICC's Annual Conference will showcase two important and timely subjects — "Building and Fire Codes, Fire Protection, and Safety around the World" and "Global Economic Trends and Business Practices" — during the Global Connections Day event on Sept. 13. SHARE House of Codes: 2017 Government Relations Forum International Code Council Government Relations Vice President of Federal Activities Chris Ochoa provides an overview of the Government Relations Forum to be held at ICC's 2017 Annual Conference in the latest episode of House of Codes. Join us at the forum on Sept. 12 in Room A220–222. SHARE Maitland Milestone: Troy Smith retires after 25-plus years on the job After more than 25 years of service to the city of Maitland, Fla., ICC member Troy Smith turned in his flashlight and other tools as he retired as the city's building inspector on Aug. 11. His retirement plans include "relaxing real hard for a while" and exploring Greece. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— 25 Significant changes to the 2015 IRC A clarification to Section R302.13 (Fire Protection of Floors) states that provisions for fire protection of floors have been relocated from Chapter 5 to the fire-resistant construction provisions of Section R302. New language clarifies that the code does not regulate penetrations or openings in the fire protection membrane. SHARE Are you prepared for your career as a permit technician? Want to take your career as a permit technician to the next level? The upcoming ICC Permit Technician Institute will be held Oct. 16–17 in the Seattle area. This institute will feature topics such as code administration, customer relations skills and techniques, and code compliance. SHARE Free webinar showcases powerful codes tool Join us for a 60-minute free webinar offering a walkthrough of the features found on ICC's digital library premiumACCESS. Learn how to use this powerful online tool to get the most out of the codes. The next webinar is Sept. 13 at 12:00 p.m. CDT. SHARE Giving back to the construction community Want to see how easily a code official or business can start and mentor the next generation workforce? ICC members Joe Hudak and Greg Sarris, Craig Flanga, Michael Svezzese and others describe how the ICC High School Technical Training Program supports local technical schools and provides students with a tremendous advantage in the construction industry. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— 26 NREL: 22 percent of new U.S. homes are HERS rated The National Renewable Energy Research Laboratory (NREL) researched the penetration of the HERS Index in the U.S. housing market. In 2016, 22 percent of all completed new homes in the U.S. were HERS rated, with the states of Massachusetts, Indiana and Iowa leading the list. SHARE Senate language around new energy bill has AIA concerned Legislative advocates from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) oppose the repeal of targets to reduce carbon emissions in new and renovated federal buildings — and that's not their only concern. In particular, advocates argue that the Energy and Natural Resources Act of 2017 (S.1460) could change the development of building codes. SHARE The key to long-term economic growth is resiliency The increased emphasis being placed by cities on embedding resilience into their land use and development policies is growing. Resilient approaches to infrastructure and development provide long-term economic benefits for cities by safeguarding their real estate assets and tax base, supporting business continuity after adverse events, and protecting residents. SHARE What we're reading, following & covering There's a lot happening — domestically and globally — in building safety, fire prevention, sustainability and resiliency right now. Our aim is to provide busy professionals like you with a run-down of the most compelling industry news stories concerning the safety, science and performance of the built environment. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— 27 ICC affiliate sponsors ICC FAMILY OF COMPANIES ICC ICC-ES IAS ICC-SRCC S.K. Ghosh Associates RESOURCES Online Store Career Center ICC Campus Online Event Calendar Newsroom SERVICES Subscriptions ICC Media Kit ICC Privacy Policy Contact ICC About ICC NOTICES Preferences Copyright Third-Party Advertising Link Information Unsubscribe Privacy Policy Copyright ©2017 International Code Council, Inc. All rights reserved. 28 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, September 07, 2017 8:22 AM SITREP #16 Tropical System Harvey 090717 SITREP #16 Tropical System Harvey 090717.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 29 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, September 07, 2017 8:22 AM SITREP #16 Tropical System Harvey 090717 SITREP #16 Tropical System Harvey 090717.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 30 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, September 07, 2017 8:22 AM SITREP #16 Tropical System Harvey 090717 SITREP #16 Tropical System Harvey 090717.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 31 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Kathy Babineaux Wednesday, September 06, 2017 5:19 PM All City Personnel Employees Impacted by Hurricane Harvey COH - Employee Assistance Plan (EAP).PDF; RG_SafetyAndRecoveryAfterHurricane_Voya.pdf; RG_SafetyAndRecoveryAfterHurricane_ES_Voya.pdf; Harvey Webinar Outline Presented by EAP.docx Good afternoon all,    To help focus recovery efforts on fellow City employees who were impacted by Hurricane Harvey, we are compiling a list  of those who incurred damages or loss. Our intent is to help keep everyone informed of resources that may be available  and to assist as much as possible to help get lives back to normal.  Please see the attached and below for some  resources that are currently available.    Resources from the City of Humble’s Employee Assistance Plan  Losses due to flooding can be emotionally overwhelming in addition to the physical work involved.  Please remember we  have some resources available to us through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) via ComPsych.  ComPsych is the  world’s largest employee assistance program provider and their services are provided by the City at absolutely no cost  to employees.  To register for information about the resources available go to Guidance Resources Online.   Use the Web  ID MY5848i. Attached are Resource Guides they have provided in both English and Spanish for Safety and Recovery after  a Hurricane that includes tips from the Red Cross.  Additionally, there will be a webinar on September 8th at 10:00 am  that provides emotional tools and encouragement to help people bounce back from tragic circumstances.  The target  audience for the webinar is anyone impacted by Harvey, and anyone wishing to help those impacted.  Click here to  Register for the September 8 webinar:  Emotional Resilience In The Aftermath Of Harvey    FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)  In response to the devastation caused by Harvey, FEMA has updated their website with specific information for those  impacted.  It has numerous resources and detailed information on how to navigate through to recovery and rebuilding.    As we move forward, we will continue to provide information to help with providing reputable resources and assist in  whatever way we can.  It is important for us to recognize we have been through a significant emotional event even if we  did not personally experience flood damage.  Seeing our friends, families, coworkers, citizens and the surrounding  community impacted like this is heart wrenching for everyone.  Please know that the Mayor, City Council and City  Leadership are working diligently to assist in getting recovery efforts for the City moving as expeditiously and efficiently  as possible.    We ask that everyone continue to keep all of our employees, their families and City Leadership in their thoughts and  prayers.    We remain Texas strong and Humble proud!      32 Kathy Babineaux, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Human Resources Manager  City of Humble   114 W. Higgins, Humble, TX 77338  Direct: 281‐964‐6004 Mobile: 832‐473‐4913  Email: kbabineaux@cityofhumble.net   Website: www.cityofhumble.com    33 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Kathy Babineaux Wednesday, September 06, 2017 5:19 PM All City Personnel Employees Impacted by Hurricane Harvey COH - Employee Assistance Plan (EAP).PDF; RG_SafetyAndRecoveryAfterHurricane_Voya.pdf; RG_SafetyAndRecoveryAfterHurricane_ES_Voya.pdf; Harvey Webinar Outline Presented by EAP.docx Good afternoon all,    To help focus recovery efforts on fellow City employees who were impacted by Hurricane Harvey, we are compiling a list  of those who incurred damages or loss. Our intent is to help keep everyone informed of resources that may be available  and to assist as much as possible to help get lives back to normal.  Please see the attached and below for some  resources that are currently available.    Resources from the City of Humble’s Employee Assistance Plan  Losses due to flooding can be emotionally overwhelming in addition to the physical work involved.  Please remember we  have some resources available to us through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) via ComPsych.  ComPsych is the  world’s largest employee assistance program provider and their services are provided by the City at absolutely no cost  to employees.  To register for information about the resources available go to Guidance Resources Online.   Use the Web  ID MY5848i. Attached are Resource Guides they have provided in both English and Spanish for Safety and Recovery after  a Hurricane that includes tips from the Red Cross.  Additionally, there will be a webinar on September 8th at 10:00 am  that provides emotional tools and encouragement to help people bounce back from tragic circumstances.  The target  audience for the webinar is anyone impacted by Harvey, and anyone wishing to help those impacted.  Click here to  Register for the September 8 webinar:  Emotional Resilience In The Aftermath Of Harvey    FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)  In response to the devastation caused by Harvey, FEMA has updated their website with specific information for those  impacted.  It has numerous resources and detailed information on how to navigate through to recovery and rebuilding.    As we move forward, we will continue to provide information to help with providing reputable resources and assist in  whatever way we can.  It is important for us to recognize we have been through a significant emotional event even if we  did not personally experience flood damage.  Seeing our friends, families, coworkers, citizens and the surrounding  community impacted like this is heart wrenching for everyone.  Please know that the Mayor, City Council and City  Leadership are working diligently to assist in getting recovery efforts for the City moving as expeditiously and efficiently  as possible.    We ask that everyone continue to keep all of our employees, their families and City Leadership in their thoughts and  prayers.    We remain Texas strong and Humble proud!      34 Kathy Babineaux, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Human Resources Manager  City of Humble   114 W. Higgins, Humble, TX 77338  Direct: 281‐964‐6004 Mobile: 832‐473‐4913  Email: kbabineaux@cityofhumble.net   Website: www.cityofhumble.com    35 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, September 06, 2017 1:33 PM The American Red Cross- Elected Official Conference Call Invitation The American Red Cross invites you to join us for a Hurricane Harvey Conference Call Thursday, September 7, 2017 10:00 AM CST Call In Number: 402-281-1913 No Code Needed! RSVP Please via Email To Tracy.mcbroom@Redcross.org Agenda    I. II. III. IV. V. Red Cross Update  a. State wide Response  b. Houston Response  Numbers to date  Update on Recovery Program  Red Cross Preparations for Irma  Q & A  We look forward to joining each of you for this important call. If you have any questions, please call Melani Bazard, 281.799.2309   Best regards, Tracy L. McBroom 36 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, September 06, 2017 1:33 PM The American Red Cross- Elected Official Conference Call Invitation The American Red Cross invites you to join us for a Hurricane Harvey Conference Call Thursday, September 7, 2017 10:00 AM CST Call In Number: 402-281-1913 No Code Needed! RSVP Please via Email To Tracy.mcbroom@Redcross.org Agenda    I. II. III. IV. V. Red Cross Update  a. State wide Response  b. Houston Response  Numbers to date  Update on Recovery Program  Red Cross Preparations for Irma  Q & A  We look forward to joining each of you for this important call. If you have any questions, please call Melani Bazard, 281.799.2309   Best regards, Tracy L. McBroom 37 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Aimee Phillips Wednesday, September 06, 2017 10:57 AM Darrell Boeske; James Nykaza; Jason Stuebe HUB Search - Debris Removal - 9 Results HUB Search Harris County 9-6-17.pdf; HUB Search Harris County 9-6-17.xlsx Please see the attached.  I searched the CMBL master database used by State of Texas for all HUBs in Harris County.  The  results are attached in pdf and excel.  I then searched within the excel attachment for “debris” which returned 9 results  that I have highlighted in yellow.  We need to contact those in yellow or at least 3.    Thanks,    Aimee      Aimee Phillips, Assistant City Manager & CFO CITY OF HUMBLE Address: 114 W. Higgins, Humble, TX 77338 Phone: 281.446.3061 ext. 3110 Direct line: 281.964.6008 Fax: 281.446.3912 Email: aphillips@cityofhumble.net Website: www.cityofhumble.com        38 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, September 06, 2017 9:52 AM SITREP #15 Tropical System Harvey 090617 SITREP #15 Tropical System Harvey 090617.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  39 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, September 06, 2017 9:52 AM SITREP #15 Tropical System Harvey 090617 SITREP #15 Tropical System Harvey 090617.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  40 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, September 06, 2017 9:52 AM SITREP #15 Tropical System Harvey 090617 SITREP #15 Tropical System Harvey 090617.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  41 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Tuesday, September 05, 2017 6:34 PM Carole Chambers BOAT volunteers urgently need housing Last week we emailed you about the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network, which the International Code Council established to locate available rooms in Texas and the surrounding area for Building Officials Association of Texas (BOAT) volunteers. These volunteers are helping with damage assessments and other code-related duties in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, but they are having trouble finding places to stay. As a member in or near the impacted area, your help is urgently needed. If you have an available room and can offer a space to temporarily house a BOAT volunteer, please click here and provide the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Your name Your contact information including a cell phone number The address or general location of the available housing The number of people you can house The time frame that the space is available We will then be in touch with more details if your space is required. Please note that we will make every effort to keep your personal information safe and will only provide your contact information to the volunteer you are matched with in this relief effort. Thank you in advance for your generosity during this time of great need. Even if you can’t offer housing to a volunteer, you can still help those affected by the storm. Donate to the American Red Cross today to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey. ICC will match all contributions up to $64,000. Our 64,000 members can make a difference! For more resources and information about Hurricane Harvey and additional ways you can help, click here. Disclaimer: Participation in the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network relief effort is voluntary, and each participant assumes any and all risks. The International Code Council, Inc. ("ICC") and its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and employees disclaim any and all liability for any damages and/or harm to persons and/or property as a result of or by reason of an act or omission by any person in facilitating and/or participating in this relief effort. By participating, you agree that ICC and its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and employees shall not be liable for any damages and/or harm to persons and/or property as a result of or by reason of an 42 act or omission by any person in facilitating and/or participating in this relief effort. The International Code Council, affiliates and subsidiaries respect your right to privacy. Click here to read the Council's privacy policy. To update your email preferences, please click here (www.iccsafe.org/preferences). If you no longer wish to receive any e-mails from the International Code Council (ICC), ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), or the International Accreditation Service (IAS), please click here (www.iccsafe.org/optout). ©2017 International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 USA 43 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Tuesday, September 05, 2017 6:34 PM Carole Chambers BOAT volunteers urgently need housing Last week we emailed you about the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network, which the International Code Council established to locate available rooms in Texas and the surrounding area for Building Officials Association of Texas (BOAT) volunteers. These volunteers are helping with damage assessments and other code-related duties in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, but they are having trouble finding places to stay. As a member in or near the impacted area, your help is urgently needed. If you have an available room and can offer a space to temporarily house a BOAT volunteer, please click here and provide the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Your name Your contact information including a cell phone number The address or general location of the available housing The number of people you can house The time frame that the space is available We will then be in touch with more details if your space is required. Please note that we will make every effort to keep your personal information safe and will only provide your contact information to the volunteer you are matched with in this relief effort. Thank you in advance for your generosity during this time of great need. Even if you can’t offer housing to a volunteer, you can still help those affected by the storm. Donate to the American Red Cross today to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey. ICC will match all contributions up to $64,000. Our 64,000 members can make a difference! For more resources and information about Hurricane Harvey and additional ways you can help, click here. Disclaimer: Participation in the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network relief effort is voluntary, and each participant assumes any and all risks. The International Code Council, Inc. ("ICC") and its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and employees disclaim any and all liability for any damages and/or harm to persons and/or property as a result of or by reason of an act or omission by any person in facilitating and/or participating in this relief effort. By participating, you agree that ICC and its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and employees shall not be liable for any damages and/or harm to persons and/or property as a result of or by reason of an 44 act or omission by any person in facilitating and/or participating in this relief effort. The International Code Council, affiliates and subsidiaries respect your right to privacy. Click here to read the Council's privacy policy. To update your email preferences, please click here (www.iccsafe.org/preferences). If you no longer wish to receive any e-mails from the International Code Council (ICC), ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), or the International Accreditation Service (IAS), please click here (www.iccsafe.org/optout). ©2017 International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 USA 45 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Suzan Dunlop Tuesday, September 05, 2017 4:54 PM James Nykaza FW: ref: HGAC-Dr09-17 CRFP - Exhibit A for City of Humble Exhibit A The Request.pdf Please find attached the original RFP for HGAC Contract DR09‐17.    Best Regards,  Suzan Dunlop  Contracts Administrator      Ceres Environmental    6968 Professional Parkway E  Sarasota, Florida 34240  Tel: 1‐800‐218‐4424  Direct: 941‐358‐6362    Cell: 941‐661‐8730  Fax: 866‐228‐5636  Email: Suzan.Dunlop@ceresenv.com    www.ceresenvironmental.com  Proven. Responsive. Ready.           46 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Suzan Dunlop Tuesday, September 05, 2017 4:54 PM James Nykaza FW: ref: HGAC-Dr09-17 CRFP - Exhibit A for City of Humble Exhibit A The Request.pdf Please find attached the original RFP for HGAC Contract DR09‐17.    Best Regards,  Suzan Dunlop  Contracts Administrator      Ceres Environmental    6968 Professional Parkway E  Sarasota, Florida 34240  Tel: 1‐800‐218‐4424  Direct: 941‐358‐6362    Cell: 941‐661‐8730  Fax: 866‐228‐5636  Email: Suzan.Dunlop@ceresenv.com    www.ceresenvironmental.com  Proven. Responsive. Ready.           47 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: astros.com Tuesday, September 05, 2017 4:14 PM Carole Chambers Astros Support Hurricane Harvey Relief A message from Astros Owner and Chairman of the Board, Jim Crane. Astros News September 5, 2017 View as web page Last week was a tragic week for our Houston community - impacting all Houstonians as well as our South Texas communities. On August 28th, we pledged a $4MM donation from Jim Crane, the Astros ownership group and the Astros Foundation. Our commitment includes all ticket, parking and concession revenue from our 3 game series in Tampa to relief efforts. We donated 5,000 tickets to the first responders, volunteers and evacuees for each of our 3 games against the NY Mets this past weekend. We donated 10,000 Carlos Correa promotional jerseys to victims of the hurricane. 48 Our commitment to Houston also includes the launch of a youcaring.com/astrosharvey relief fund so that you, our fans, have an avenue to make cash donations that will be directly used to help relief efforts across our community. We encourage you to share our youcaring.com/astrosharvey donation website to all of your friends, families and associates. Our players' wives and families supported our effort this weekend to collect funds and nonperishable goods for Houston Food Bank in support of their efforts to help those in need. In conjunction with all of these efforts, our Astros Foundation announced that it will donate all of its proceeds from the our Share2Care 50/50 raffle for the remainder of the season to the American Red Cross, Gulf Coast Region relief efforts. We are deeply focused on helping rebuild the city of Houston and we are committed to using the funds in the best interests of the entire Houston and South Texas community. Thanks in advance for your support. Jim Crane Owner and Chairman of the Board Houston Astros Donate Now © 2017 MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All Major League Baseball trademarks, service marks and copyrights used herein are the property of the applicable MLB entity. All rights reserved. Any other marks used herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Please review our privacy policy » You (cchambers@humblepolice.com) received this message because you registered to receive commercial email messages from astros.com. 49 Please add feedback@mail.mlblists.com to your address book to ensure our messages reach your inbox. If you no longer wish to receive commercial email messages from astros.com, please unsubscribe or log in and manage your email subscriptions. Postal Address: astros.com, c/o MLB Advanced Media, L.P., 75 Ninth Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10011. 50 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: astros.com Tuesday, September 05, 2017 4:14 PM Carole Chambers Astros Support Hurricane Harvey Relief A message from Astros Owner and Chairman of the Board, Jim Crane. Astros News September 5, 2017 View as web page Last week was a tragic week for our Houston community - impacting all Houstonians as well as our South Texas communities. On August 28th, we pledged a $4MM donation from Jim Crane, the Astros ownership group and the Astros Foundation. Our commitment includes all ticket, parking and concession revenue from our 3 game series in Tampa to relief efforts. We donated 5,000 tickets to the first responders, volunteers and evacuees for each of our 3 games against the NY Mets this past weekend. We donated 10,000 Carlos Correa promotional jerseys to victims of the hurricane. 51 Our commitment to Houston also includes the launch of a youcaring.com/astrosharvey relief fund so that you, our fans, have an avenue to make cash donations that will be directly used to help relief efforts across our community. We encourage you to share our youcaring.com/astrosharvey donation website to all of your friends, families and associates. Our players' wives and families supported our effort this weekend to collect funds and nonperishable goods for Houston Food Bank in support of their efforts to help those in need. In conjunction with all of these efforts, our Astros Foundation announced that it will donate all of its proceeds from the our Share2Care 50/50 raffle for the remainder of the season to the American Red Cross, Gulf Coast Region relief efforts. We are deeply focused on helping rebuild the city of Houston and we are committed to using the funds in the best interests of the entire Houston and South Texas community. Thanks in advance for your support. Jim Crane Owner and Chairman of the Board Houston Astros Donate Now © 2017 MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All Major League Baseball trademarks, service marks and copyrights used herein are the property of the applicable MLB entity. All rights reserved. Any other marks used herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Please review our privacy policy » You (cchambers@humblepolice.com) received this message because you registered to receive commercial email messages from astros.com. 52 Please add feedback@mail.mlblists.com to your address book to ensure our messages reach your inbox. If you no longer wish to receive commercial email messages from astros.com, please unsubscribe or log in and manage your email subscriptions. Postal Address: astros.com, c/o MLB Advanced Media, L.P., 75 Ninth Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10011. 53 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Tuesday, September 05, 2017 3:50 PM Carole Chambers ICC Pulse: ICC Stands Ready to Help with Hurricane Irma Hurricane season is in full swing. As Texas and Louisiana deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, another storm is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean. Although the path of Hurricane Irma is still uncertain, the possibility it could cause major damage has prompted Florida, Puerto Rico and other areas in its potential path to begin preparations. Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency as did Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló. At the International Code Council (ICC), we are watching the news about the storm as it develops and keeping Florida and all those potentially impacted in our thoughts. As a member of Floridians for Safe Communities, we have worked closely with local organizations, code officials, legislators and others across Florida to ensure that the building codes are strong, its residents are protected and its communities are resilient. In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, we have kept in close touch with code officials in Texas and Louisiana offering what help we can as they start the rebuilding process, including:     Activating our Disaster Response Network of volunteers; Establishing the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network to connect volunteers with housing; Donating needed building damage evaluation forms to help with disaster assessments in the aftermath of the storm; and, Matching member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000 to the American Red Cross. ICC stands ready to help as Florida and Puerto Rico prepare for Hurricane Irma. 54 The International Code Council, affiliates and subsidiaries respect your right to privacy. Click here to read the Council's privacy policy. To update your email preferences, please click here (www.iccsafe.org/preferences). If you no longer wish to receive any e-mails from the International Code Council (ICC), ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), or the International Accreditation Service (IAS), please click here (www.iccsafe.org/optout). ©2017 International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 USA 55 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Tuesday, September 05, 2017 3:50 PM Carole Chambers ICC Pulse: ICC Stands Ready to Help with Hurricane Irma Hurricane season is in full swing. As Texas and Louisiana deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, another storm is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean. Although the path of Hurricane Irma is still uncertain, the possibility it could cause major damage has prompted Florida, Puerto Rico and other areas in its potential path to begin preparations. Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency as did Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló. At the International Code Council (ICC), we are watching the news about the storm as it develops and keeping Florida and all those potentially impacted in our thoughts. As a member of Floridians for Safe Communities, we have worked closely with local organizations, code officials, legislators and others across Florida to ensure that the building codes are strong, its residents are protected and its communities are resilient. In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, we have kept in close touch with code officials in Texas and Louisiana offering what help we can as they start the rebuilding process, including:     Activating our Disaster Response Network of volunteers; Establishing the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network to connect volunteers with housing; Donating needed building damage evaluation forms to help with disaster assessments in the aftermath of the storm; and, Matching member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000 to the American Red Cross. ICC stands ready to help as Florida and Puerto Rico prepare for Hurricane Irma. 56 The International Code Council, affiliates and subsidiaries respect your right to privacy. Click here to read the Council's privacy policy. To update your email preferences, please click here (www.iccsafe.org/preferences). If you no longer wish to receive any e-mails from the International Code Council (ICC), ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), or the International Accreditation Service (IAS), please click here (www.iccsafe.org/optout). ©2017 International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 USA 57 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Tuesday, September 05, 2017 9:25 AM SITREP #14 Tropical System Harvey 090517 SITREP #14 Tropical System Harvey 090517.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 58 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Tuesday, September 05, 2017 9:25 AM SITREP #14 Tropical System Harvey 090517 SITREP #14 Tropical System Harvey 090517.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 59 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Tuesday, September 05, 2017 9:25 AM SITREP #14 Tropical System Harvey 090517 SITREP #14 Tropical System Harvey 090517.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 60 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Monday, September 04, 2017 8:38 AM SITREP #13 Tropical System Harvey 090417 SITREP #13 Tropical System Harvey 090417.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  61 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Monday, September 04, 2017 8:38 AM SITREP #13 Tropical System Harvey 090417 SITREP #13 Tropical System Harvey 090417.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  62 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Monday, September 04, 2017 8:38 AM SITREP #13 Tropical System Harvey 090417 SITREP #13 Tropical System Harvey 090417.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  63 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Sunday, September 03, 2017 8:43 AM SITREP #12 Tropical System Harvey 090317 SITREP #12 Tropical System Harvey 090317.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  64 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Sunday, September 03, 2017 8:43 AM SITREP #12 Tropical System Harvey 090317 SITREP #12 Tropical System Harvey 090317.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  65 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Sunday, September 03, 2017 8:43 AM SITREP #12 Tropical System Harvey 090317 SITREP #12 Tropical System Harvey 090317.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  66 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Mr. Cooper Saturday, September 02, 2017 2:31 PM Steve Forbes Affected by Hurricane Harvey? We're Here to Help. AFFECTED BY HURRICANE HARVEY? We're Here to Help. Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Harvey. Customer service team members are standing by ready to assist those who have been affected. If you've been affected, please call us at 888-480-2432 to learn more about assistance options that may be available to you:    Automatically waiving or refunding late fees for mortgage payments for impacted customers No negative reporting to credit bureaus On-site team to endorse insurance claim checks for those who meet criteria 67  Immediate pause on foreclosures in the impacted area Our team is working quickly to identify more helpful information for our customers, follow our Mr. Cooper blog to learn more. PROPERTY DAMAGED BY HARVEY? WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW. If your home has been damaged during Hurricane Harvey, we're very sorry and we're here to help in any way we can. Here are the steps you'll need to take right away. Step 1: Contact your homeowner's insurance provider to report the damage, determine your coverage and file a claim. If you have flood damage and have flood insurance, you'll need to call this insurance provider too. Click here for help on How to Fill Out Your Flood Claim. Step 2: Register for Disaster Assistance at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling the registration phone number at 800-621-FEMA (3362). Coverage varies in your insurance policies, there may be resources available to you that are not covered under your insurance. Step 3: Call Mr. Cooper, your home loan company at 888-480-2432. Tell us how you have been affected and provide us with an updated address if you have been temporarily relocated. We may be able to provide you additional assistance while you're rebuilding your home. Step 4: If your damage is covered, your insurance provider will assign you an adjuster, who will come to your home to assess the property damage. Mr. Cooper's 68 customer service team will speak with your insurance company as needed throughout this process. Step 5: If your damage is covered, your insurance company will send a loss draft check (or claim check) to you. This check will typically need to be endorsed by both you and Mr. Cooper, your home loan company. Step 6: Here is the required documentation needed in order to expedite the processing of your claim with us. For more information on the process, see our Loss Draft Claim Package for more details.       Endorsed Insurance Claim Check Insurance Company Adjuster's Worksheet Signed Contract/Proposal with your contractor Contractor's Waiver of Lien Contractor's Internal Revenue W-9 Copy of the Contractor's License Note: When you get an insurance claim check, please call our Loss Draft Department at 866-825-9302 for assistance. HELPFUL TIPS. Before Making Repairs, Document the Damage. It's normal to want to start making repairs as soon as you can. Once you've protected your home from any further damage, take photographs of debris and damages before having it removed or repaired. Save your receipts so that you have a record of what you 69 spend, and submit them to your adjuster and insurance company for reimbursement consideration. If You Have Been Temporarily Relocated, Save Your Receipts. Your homeowner's insurance policy may cover living expenses if your home is damaged and you need to leave your home temporarily. So, it's best to keep a record of all your expenses during this time. If you have to leave your home and your address will change temporarily, it is important to update your contact information with us. You can do this by calling or going online. Beware of Scams. Home repair and housing scams increase after disasters like this. If at all possible, find a contractor through a recommendation from someone who can vouch for their work. Be wary of contractors who ask for large amounts of money upfront or provide very low bids. Get multiple bids, set an agreement in writing and make sure your contractor is insured. If you've been displaced by Harvey, watch out for scams that prey on people who need new housing. Never pay a deposit or credit check fee before you've seen the place you'd be renting. Don't rent from someone you've never seen or met, and absolutely do not give your bank account information, credit card number or bank wire info over the phone or internet. Suspicions of scams and fraud can be reported to the FEMA Disaster Fraud Hotline at 866-720-5721, 844-889-4357/TTY or by contacting law enforcement or the Texas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Hotline at 800-621-0508. HELPFUL RESOURCES. 70 If you need additional assistance, here are some helpful resources: FEMA Registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov, is the quickest way to register for FEMA assistance since the event will last several days and the full scope of damages may not be evident until the storm has passed. If you are unable to access the internet, you can also call at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362). Red Cross Get Help or call 1-800-RED-CROSS. United Way - If you live in Texas or surrounding areas. Disaster Assistance or call 2-1-1 Salvation Army Disaster Relief or call 713-752-0677 Terms of Use Privacy ; Licensing Information CA, WA & NV Residents Complaints Update Profile This email is to keep you informed about your Mr. Cooper account, including service updates and other information about your account. Have questions? Please do not respond to this service email. Instead, just contact us. To opt out of this email notification from Mr. Cooper, click here. Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper 8950 Cypress Waters Blvd. Dallas, TX 75019 NMLS: #2119 www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org ©2017 Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper. Mr. Cooper is a service mark of Nationstar Mortgage LLC. 71 This email was sent by: Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper 8950 Cypress Waters Blvd., Dallas, TX, 75019 72 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Office of Senator Ted Cruz Saturday, September 02, 2017 10:36 AM Carole Chambers Cruz News: Hurricane Harvey Recovery: Texas Will Come Back Stronger Than Ever: September 1, 2017 September 1, 2017 Greetings, I want to thank everyone who has contributed to Hurricane Harvey rescue and relief efforts. Thank you to the first responders, friends, and neighbors who gave up time, money, and resources. Thank you to those who risked their lives in order to save the lives of others. In the midst of the destruction Texas has faced this past week from Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath, I remain incredibly encouraged about the outpouring of love, support and care we are seeing for our state. Though we have a long and difficult road to travel toward recovery, the most inspiring part of this ordeal has been the response of Texans helping Texans, as well as the contributions from thousands of Americans coming to help from outside our state. We have seen countless stories of heroism, one after the other. On Wednesday morning, I was able to meet with Texans at the George R. Brown Convention Center shelter in Houston. Eleven thousand people who had lost their homes were in the shelter overnight. I turned and thanked the gentleman next to me who was helping serve oatmeal that morning, and he laughed and said, "Well I didn’t have any choice, I was evacuated and my home is underwater.” His story is typical of the spirit of service in our state, and of so many of the volunteers helping out who themselves have needed shelter or needed rescue. This entire crisis has been horrifying for Houston, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Victoria, Rockport, Port Aransas, and all of the communities along the Gulf Coast. But we will make it through this storm and on the other side we will rebuild. We will come together and Texas will come back stronger than ever. Throughout the days and weeks ahead, my team and I will keep working with state and local officials to keep all Texans safe. If you need additional information or assistance during this emergency situation, please do not hesitate to contact my office or utilize the federal and state resources listed below. Keep Texas Strong, 73 Ted Cruz DIRECT FEMA RELIEFT FOR PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS:   To register for FEMA Disaster Assistance, click here or dial 800-621-3362. Individuals and households from the following 29 counties are currently eligible for Individual Assistance from FEMA: Aransas, Bee, Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Ft. Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Hardin, Harris, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Kleberg, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Newton, Nueces, Orange, Refugio, Sabine, San Jacinto, San Patricio, Victoria, Waller and Wharton. OTHER FEMA RESOURCES:    For more information on how your organization can get involved in disaster response through FEMA, visit here. For more information on FEMA resources that may be able to help your community, visit here. For programs administered through FEMA’s Community Services, visit here. SHELTER LOCATIONS:  Find an open shelter near you by texting SHELTER and your zip code to 4FEMA (43362). You can also use the FEMA mobile app. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION RESOURCES:  For more information about Veteran’s services within the areas impacted by Hurricane Harvey, visit www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/40556/responding-needsveterans-affected-hurricane-harvey/. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RESOURCES:  For farmers and ranchers seeking USDA assistance, visit the USDA Disaster Resource Center. U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RESOURCES:  If you are located in a disaster declared area, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the Small Business Administration (SBA). Visit www.sba.gov/harvey/. AMERICAN RED CROSS RESOURCES: 74   Use the American Red Cross’ Safe and Well program to let family members know you are safe, or look for loved ones. For Disaster Relief and Recovery resources offered by the American Red Cross, visit here. OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES:     Visit www.usa.gov/hurricane-harvey for more information on health and safety, disaster assistance, replacing vital documents and other recovery resources. The Texas Department of Public Safety will provide a no-cost replacement DL or ID card for residents in impacted counties who had previously been issued a Texas DL or ID card. For more information, visit here. To apply for disaster unemployment benefits, visit texvet.org. Visit United Ways of Texas for local information and resources. TO DONATE TO RELIEF EFFORTS OR VOLUNTEER IN THE DISASTER AREAS:     Individuals, corporations, and volunteers nationally can learn more about how to help on the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) website. Individuals, corporations, and volunteers in the statevisit the Texas Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (Texas VOAD which has a list of vetted disaster relief organizations providing services to storm victims. Texas VOAD represents more than three dozen faith-based, community, nonprofit and non-governmental organizations. To volunteer with the American Red Cross, sign up here. To partner with the Salvation Army, visit here. Texans Helping Texans 75 MK Central Texas Office 300 E. 8th St, Suite #961 Austin, TX 78701 Phone: (512) 916-5834 North Texas Office Lee Park Tower II, 3626 N. Hall St., Suite #410 Dallas, TX 75219 Phone: (214) 599-8749 Southeast Texas Office 808 Travis St., Suite #1420 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 718-3057 South/Central Texas Office 9901 IH-10W, Suite # 950 San Antonio, TX 78230 Phone: (210) 340-2885 East Texas Office 305 S. Broadway, Suite 501 Tyler, TX 75702 Phone: (903) 593-5130 South Texas Office 200 S. 10th St, Suite 1603 McAllen, TX 78501 Phone: (956) 686-7339 Washington Office 404 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-5922 77 . fl??m If you no longer Wish to receive these emails 78 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Office of Senator Ted Cruz Saturday, September 02, 2017 10:36 AM Carole Chambers Cruz News: Hurricane Harvey Recovery: Texas Will Come Back Stronger Than Ever: September 1, 2017 September 1, 2017 Greetings, I want to thank everyone who has contributed to Hurricane Harvey rescue and relief efforts. Thank you to the first responders, friends, and neighbors who gave up time, money, and resources. Thank you to those who risked their lives in order to save the lives of others. In the midst of the destruction Texas has faced this past week from Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath, I remain incredibly encouraged about the outpouring of love, support and care we are seeing for our state. Though we have a long and difficult road to travel toward recovery, the most inspiring part of this ordeal has been the response of Texans helping Texans, as well as the contributions from thousands of Americans coming to help from outside our state. We have seen countless stories of heroism, one after the other. On Wednesday morning, I was able to meet with Texans at the George R. Brown Convention Center shelter in Houston. Eleven thousand people who had lost their homes were in the shelter overnight. I turned and thanked the gentleman next to me who was helping serve oatmeal that morning, and he laughed and said, "Well I didn’t have any choice, I was evacuated and my home is underwater.” His story is typical of the spirit of service in our state, and of so many of the volunteers helping out who themselves have needed shelter or needed rescue. This entire crisis has been horrifying for Houston, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Victoria, Rockport, Port Aransas, and all of the communities along the Gulf Coast. But we will make it through this storm and on the other side we will rebuild. We will come together and Texas will come back stronger than ever. Throughout the days and weeks ahead, my team and I will keep working with state and local officials to keep all Texans safe. If you need additional information or assistance during this emergency situation, please do not hesitate to contact my office or utilize the federal and state resources listed below. Keep Texas Strong, 79 Ted Cruz DIRECT FEMA RELIEFT FOR PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS:   To register for FEMA Disaster Assistance, click here or dial 800-621-3362. Individuals and households from the following 29 counties are currently eligible for Individual Assistance from FEMA: Aransas, Bee, Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Ft. Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Hardin, Harris, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Kleberg, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Newton, Nueces, Orange, Refugio, Sabine, San Jacinto, San Patricio, Victoria, Waller and Wharton. OTHER FEMA RESOURCES:    For more information on how your organization can get involved in disaster response through FEMA, visit here. For more information on FEMA resources that may be able to help your community, visit here. For programs administered through FEMA’s Community Services, visit here. SHELTER LOCATIONS:  Find an open shelter near you by texting SHELTER and your zip code to 4FEMA (43362). You can also use the FEMA mobile app. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION RESOURCES:  For more information about Veteran’s services within the areas impacted by Hurricane Harvey, visit www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/40556/responding-needsveterans-affected-hurricane-harvey/. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RESOURCES:  For farmers and ranchers seeking USDA assistance, visit the USDA Disaster Resource Center. U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RESOURCES:  If you are located in a disaster declared area, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the Small Business Administration (SBA). Visit www.sba.gov/harvey/. AMERICAN RED CROSS RESOURCES: 80   Use the American Red Cross’ Safe and Well program to let family members know you are safe, or look for loved ones. For Disaster Relief and Recovery resources offered by the American Red Cross, visit here. OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES:     Visit www.usa.gov/hurricane-harvey for more information on health and safety, disaster assistance, replacing vital documents and other recovery resources. The Texas Department of Public Safety will provide a no-cost replacement DL or ID card for residents in impacted counties who had previously been issued a Texas DL or ID card. For more information, visit here. To apply for disaster unemployment benefits, visit texvet.org. Visit United Ways of Texas for local information and resources. TO DONATE TO RELIEF EFFORTS OR VOLUNTEER IN THE DISASTER AREAS:     Individuals, corporations, and volunteers nationally can learn more about how to help on the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) website. Individuals, corporations, and volunteers in the statevisit the Texas Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (Texas VOAD which has a list of vetted disaster relief organizations providing services to storm victims. Texas VOAD represents more than three dozen faith-based, community, nonprofit and non-governmental organizations. To volunteer with the American Red Cross, sign up here. To partner with the Salvation Army, visit here. Texans Helping Texans 81 Nw Central Texas Office 300 E. 8th St, Suite #961 Austin, TX 78701 Phone: (512) 916-5834 North Texas Office Lee Park Tower II, 3626 N. Hall St., Suite #410 Dallas, TX 75219 Phone: (214) 599-8749 Southeast Texas Office 808 Travis St., Suite #1420 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 718-3057 South/Central Texas Office 9901 IH-10W, Suite # 950 San Antonio, TX 78230 Phone: (210) 340-2885 East Texas Office 305 S. 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Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208.   86 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Saturday, September 02, 2017 8:42 AM SITREP #11 Tropical System Harvey 090217 SITREP #11 Tropical System Harvey 090217.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208.   87 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: astros.com Shop Saturday, September 02, 2017 8:33 AM Carole Chambers Show Your Support. We Are Houston Strong! 100% Of Net Profits Donated to Red Cross SHOP NOW 88 Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All rights reserved. This email was sent to cchambers@humblepolice.com by Shop.MLB.com, 8100 Nations Way, Jacksonville, FL 32256 89 To ensure delivery to your inbox, add shop@fanshop.mlblists.com to your address book. If you have any questions, contact our Customer Help Center. This email was sent from a notification only address. Unsubscribe 90 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Friday, September 01, 2017 2:55 PM Carole Chambers ICC Pulse: Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network Although the rain has stopped, southeast Texas will be recovering from Hurricane Harvey in the weeks, months and years to come. In the immediate aftermath of the storm, the Building Officials Association of Texas (BOAT) has a list of volunteers to help with damage assessments and other code-related duties. Unfortunately, due to the scarce availability of housing, they are having trouble finding places for these volunteers to stay. The International Code Council is establishing the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network to locate available rooms in the area. If you have a place in or near the impacted area and can offer a room to temporarily house a BOAT volunteer, please click here and provide the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Your name Your contact information including a cell phone number The address or general location of the available housing The number of people you can house The time frame that the space is available We will then be in touch with more details if your space is required. Please note that we will make every effort to keep your personal information safe and will only provide your contact information to the volunteer you are matched with in this relief effort. Thank you in advance for your generosity during this time of great need. Even if you can’t offer housing to a volunteer, you can still help those affected by the storm. The Code Council is pledging to match member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000, made during the next three weeks, to the American Red Cross. We are an association of 64,000 members and counting, and together we can make a difference. Click here to donate to the Red Cross today and ICC will match your contribution. 91 For more resources and information about Hurricane Harvey and additional ways you can help, visit www.iccsafe.org/about-icc/safety/hurricane-harvey/. Disclaimer: Participation in the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network relief effort is voluntary, and each participant assumes any and all risks. The International Code Council, Inc. ("ICC") and its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and employees disclaim any and all liability for any damages and/or harm to persons and/or property as a result of or by reason of an act or omission by any person in facilitating and/or participating in this relief effort. By participating, you agree that ICC and its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and employees shall not be liable for any damages and/or harm to persons and/or property as a result of or by reason of an act or omission by any person in facilitating and/or participating in this relief effort. The International Code Council, affiliates and subsidiaries respect your right to privacy. Click here to read the Council's privacy policy. To update your email preferences, please click here (www.iccsafe.org/preferences). If you no longer wish to receive any e-mails from the International Code Council (ICC), ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), or the International Accreditation Service (IAS), please click here (www.iccsafe.org/optout). ©2017 International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 USA 92 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Friday, September 01, 2017 2:55 PM Carole Chambers ICC Pulse: Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network Although the rain has stopped, southeast Texas will be recovering from Hurricane Harvey in the weeks, months and years to come. In the immediate aftermath of the storm, the Building Officials Association of Texas (BOAT) has a list of volunteers to help with damage assessments and other code-related duties. Unfortunately, due to the scarce availability of housing, they are having trouble finding places for these volunteers to stay. The International Code Council is establishing the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network to locate available rooms in the area. If you have a place in or near the impacted area and can offer a room to temporarily house a BOAT volunteer, please click here and provide the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Your name Your contact information including a cell phone number The address or general location of the available housing The number of people you can house The time frame that the space is available We will then be in touch with more details if your space is required. Please note that we will make every effort to keep your personal information safe and will only provide your contact information to the volunteer you are matched with in this relief effort. Thank you in advance for your generosity during this time of great need. Even if you can’t offer housing to a volunteer, you can still help those affected by the storm. The Code Council is pledging to match member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000, made during the next three weeks, to the American Red Cross. We are an association of 64,000 members and counting, and together we can make a difference. Click here to donate to the Red Cross today and ICC will match your contribution. 93 For more resources and information about Hurricane Harvey and additional ways you can help, visit www.iccsafe.org/about-icc/safety/hurricane-harvey/. Disclaimer: Participation in the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network relief effort is voluntary, and each participant assumes any and all risks. The International Code Council, Inc. ("ICC") and its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and employees disclaim any and all liability for any damages and/or harm to persons and/or property as a result of or by reason of an act or omission by any person in facilitating and/or participating in this relief effort. By participating, you agree that ICC and its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents and employees shall not be liable for any damages and/or harm to persons and/or property as a result of or by reason of an act or omission by any person in facilitating and/or participating in this relief effort. The International Code Council, affiliates and subsidiaries respect your right to privacy. Click here to read the Council's privacy policy. To update your email preferences, please click here (www.iccsafe.org/preferences). If you no longer wish to receive any e-mails from the International Code Council (ICC), ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), or the International Accreditation Service (IAS), please click here (www.iccsafe.org/optout). ©2017 International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 USA 94 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Friday, September 01, 2017 12:37 PM Kathy Babineaux Re: Hurricane Harvey - Teladoc Services for Free Thanks! Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2017, at 11:06 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Glad to hear it! No ma'am, you won't. All the offices are closed until Tuesday! Have a nice weekend! Kathy Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2017, at 10:40 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: We are high and dry in my area. I worked Monday but Jimmy told me to stay home until Tuesday, I hope I don't get fired for not coming in. Be safe Carole Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2017, at 9:18 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Good morning, We fared pretty well. We got water in our game room and garage so we do have some clean up. We are thankful to God it didn't get in our house! It was close but He spared us and we are so grateful. How about you? Thanks for asking! Kathy Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 12:01 PM, Carole Chambers wrote: 95 Thanks Kathy! Was your house ok? Carole Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Good morning,     Effected citizens in  the Houston area can  use Teladoc for free  during this time. See  below for details.    Free general medical  visit “hotline”.  We  are providing free gen eral medical  services to  anyone – Teladoc me mbers and non‐ members – through a  dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585 ). Teladoc has been  helping people learn  about this through:   A newly  created  landing  page https:// www.teladoc. com/harvey  a nd social  media Direct  outreach to  Teladoc and  Best Doctors  96  clients, so they  could help get  the word out  through their  networks A media  advisory that  is being issued  in the affected  areas   See below for full  details.    Team Teladoc   In response to the  dire situation being  created by Hurricane  Harvey, teams at  Teladoc activated to  help those in need  starting late last  week.   Below is a summary  of the measures  we’ve put in place;  our efforts have  expanded  commensurate with  the severity and  widespread reach of  this major weather  event.  Please see  below, and share this  information with  anyone you believe  can benefit from this.   Not only is Texas  home to Teladoc, we  are company that is  97 committed to taking  care of people when  they need help. Our  thoughts are with our  employees and those  friends and family  members of  employees who are in  these affected areas.   Teladoc Hurricane  Harvey Care  Outreach:   Severe weather  preparedness  messaging. On  Friday, we began  reaching members in  the affected areas  through Facebooks  ads to remind them  of their access to the  Teladoc service as  part of their  emergency  preparation.  We also  have hurricane  communication  assets available on  the marketing hub for  clients to use in their  own messaging,  which is being  promoted to our  clients.     Red Cross shelter  service  partnership.  As we  announced last year,  we have a  partnership with the  Red Cross that offers  free Teladoc general  medical services to  those in  shelters.  This  98 partnership is in place  to help us reach the  most severely  impacted people, and  those with the  greatest need but  whom we cannot  reach directly.   Free general medical  visit “hotline”.  We  are providing free gen eral medical  services to  anyone – Teladoc me mbers and non‐ members – through a  dedicated  hotline (855.220.458 5). Teladoc has been  helping people learn  about this through:    A newly  created  landing  page https:// www.teladoc. com/harvey  a nd social  media Direct  outreach to  Teladoc and  Best Doctors  clients, so  they could  help get the  word out  through their  networks A media  advisory that  is being issued  in the affected  areas   99 We will continue to  monitor the weather  situation and provide  you with any relevant  updates to our  service offering.   For those of your who  would like to extend  these details to help  your personal social  networks, please visit  our Facebook, LinkedI n and Twitter pages  for posts to share.   Thank you and stay  safe!    Kathy Babineaux     100 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Friday, September 01, 2017 11:46 AM Carole Chambers Tropical Storm Harvey (FRI-1130) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management September 1, 2017 Tropical Storm Harvey (FRI-1130) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, rain chances increase early next week, ahead of a cold front moving through on Wednesday. Rain chances end behind a front that pushes offshore on Wednesday. Average rainfall amounts: a quarter to one inch - mainly in the Monday through Wednesday time period. There is a slight chance of rain on Sunday. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO Beginning Friday morning, service on half of METRO's local bus routes will be restored. Eighteen additional routes will resume operations along with extension of METRORail Red Line service from Fannin South to Burnett Transit Center. Shuttle buses will complete the route for customers between Burnett and Northline Transit Center. Bus shuttles will also be used for the entire length of the Green and Purple Lines. METRO teams are working around the clock to evaluate and restore service to all of the Authority's routes. 101 Park & Ride will resume Tuesday, Sep. 5. HOV/ HOT lanes are still being evaluated for service. METROLift service is available for customers in need of medically necessary transportation as well as other life sustaining needs. Due to uncertain road conditions, it is still possible METROLift will not be able to reach certain areas to pick up patrons. Requests will be handled on a caseby-case basis. Scheduling METROLift: 102 METROLift trips should be scheduled one day in advance in the normal manner: Online or by calling 713-225-6716 or 713-225-0410. Customer Note:  Road conditions remain uncertain in some areas. Customers should be advised detours and delays are highly likely, patience is appreciated.  METRO’s T.R.I.P. app may not be an accurate source of “next bus” arrival during times of schedule fluctuation.  Riders asked to monitor METRO Twitter and Facebook pages for timely information regarding transit service. METRO also offers real-time information through its service alerts system. SHELTERS There are 40 total shelters across Harris County and American Red Cross is continuing to consolidate shelters and is moving people to NRG. NRG is also the location for the bulk goods distribution. FLOODWATER SAFETY We’re reminding the public that it is important to stay out of flood waters whenever possible. Risks include:  Debris that cannot be seen and can injure you  Wild animals, snakes, floating fire ants  Downed power lines that can cause electrocution  Pollutants from runoff Residents should was their hands frequently and clean all items that touch flood waters thoroughly. For information on cleaning and storm recovery, please visit Harris County Public Health: http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2017-Hurricane-Harvey CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 25 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS Online volunteer registration is being done through volunteerhouston.org. 103 DONATIONS All food donations should be taken to the Houston Food Bank: 535 Portwall Street, Houston, Texas, 77029. Monetary donations are being accepted online: Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. Monetary donations and goods can be coordinated through: 1-800-924-5985. 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:  Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency  Stay on the line and DO NOT hang up  Answer all questions 2-1-1  Call 2-1-1 for help finding community and social services, such as food, housing, health clinics, and counseling services. The 2-1-1 Texas/United Way HELPLINE is free and available 24/7 in many languages. 2-1-1 is our community’s go-to resource in times of disaster and every day. It is available across the state of Texas and in many other states. 3-1-1  3-1-1 is the number to call for municipal information from the City of Houston. Call 3-1-1 for help with things like sewer concerns, pothole problems and neighborhood complaints. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed  BARKER ADDITION  HEARTHSTONE PLACE  BARKER CROSSING 104  JAMESTOWN COLONY  BARKERS BRANCH  LAKE HARBOR  BARKERS CROSSING  LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK CENTRAL  LAKES OF PINE FOREST  BEAR CREEK ESTATES  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE  BEAR CREEK FARMS  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK TRAILS  LANDING AT PARK HARBOR  BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  LANGHAM CREEK COLONY  BEAR CREEK WEST  MAYDE CREEK FARMS  BRADFORD COLONY  PARK HARBOR  CHARLESTOWN COLONY  PARK HARBOR ESTATES  CLAY HILL PARK  PARK HARBOR OAKS  CLAY HILLS PLAZA  PARK PLACE CENTER  CLAY MEADOWS  PINE FOREST GREEN  CONCORD BRIDGE  PINE FOREST LANDING  CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH  PINE FOREST VILLAGE  CONCORD COLONY  RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS  CYPRESS PARKE  SAVANNAH ESTATES 105  ELDRIDGE PARK  TIMBER CREEK PLACE  ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK  TWIN LAKES  FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT  FORRESTA VILLAGE  WESTLAKE  GEORGETOWN COLONY  WESTLAKE FOREST  GLENCAIRN  WESTLAKE PLACE  GLENCAIRN PARK  YORKTOWN CROSSING  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed  ARCADIA  KINGSLAND ACRES  ARCADIA COURT  KINGSLAND ESTATES  CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE  KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES  ESTATES OF BAKER LANE  LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD  FLAGSTONE ESTATES  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM  GREEN TRAILS  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD  GREEN TRAILS CROSSING  MEMORIAL PARKWAY  GREEN TRAILS FOREST  MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE  GREEN TRAILS OAKS  NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY 106  GREEN TRAILS PARK  OAK PARK TRAILS  GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE  PARKLAKE VILLAGE  HEATHERWOOD PARK  PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS  HIGHLAND TRAILS  RICEFIELD VILLAGE  KELLIWOOD  STONELODGE  KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE  UNIVERSITY PARK WEST  KELLIWOOD GARDENS  WEST SIDE FOREST  KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  WESTGREEN PARK  KELLIWOOD LAKES  WILLOW PARK GREENS  KELLIWOOD PLACE  WINDSOR PARK ESTATES  KELLIWOOD TRAILS  WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org 107 This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 108 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Friday, September 01, 2017 11:46 AM Carole Chambers Tropical Storm Harvey (FRI-1130) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management September 1, 2017 Tropical Storm Harvey (FRI-1130) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, rain chances increase early next week, ahead of a cold front moving through on Wednesday. Rain chances end behind a front that pushes offshore on Wednesday. Average rainfall amounts: a quarter to one inch - mainly in the Monday through Wednesday time period. There is a slight chance of rain on Sunday. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO Beginning Friday morning, service on half of METRO's local bus routes will be restored. Eighteen additional routes will resume operations along with extension of METRORail Red Line service from Fannin South to Burnett Transit Center. Shuttle buses will complete the route for customers between Burnett and Northline Transit Center. Bus shuttles will also be used for the entire length of the Green and Purple Lines. METRO teams are working around the clock to evaluate and restore service to all of the Authority's routes. 109 Park & Ride will resume Tuesday, Sep. 5. HOV/ HOT lanes are still being evaluated for service. METROLift service is available for customers in need of medically necessary transportation as well as other life sustaining needs. Due to uncertain road conditions, it is still possible METROLift will not be able to reach certain areas to pick up patrons. Requests will be handled on a caseby-case basis. Scheduling METROLift: 110 METROLift trips should be scheduled one day in advance in the normal manner: Online or by calling 713-225-6716 or 713-225-0410. Customer Note:  Road conditions remain uncertain in some areas. Customers should be advised detours and delays are highly likely, patience is appreciated.  METRO’s T.R.I.P. app may not be an accurate source of “next bus” arrival during times of schedule fluctuation.  Riders asked to monitor METRO Twitter and Facebook pages for timely information regarding transit service. METRO also offers real-time information through its service alerts system. SHELTERS There are 40 total shelters across Harris County and American Red Cross is continuing to consolidate shelters and is moving people to NRG. NRG is also the location for the bulk goods distribution. FLOODWATER SAFETY We’re reminding the public that it is important to stay out of flood waters whenever possible. Risks include:  Debris that cannot be seen and can injure you  Wild animals, snakes, floating fire ants  Downed power lines that can cause electrocution  Pollutants from runoff Residents should was their hands frequently and clean all items that touch flood waters thoroughly. For information on cleaning and storm recovery, please visit Harris County Public Health: http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2017-Hurricane-Harvey CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 25 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS Online volunteer registration is being done through volunteerhouston.org. 111 DONATIONS All food donations should be taken to the Houston Food Bank: 535 Portwall Street, Houston, Texas, 77029. Monetary donations are being accepted online: Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. Monetary donations and goods can be coordinated through: 1-800-924-5985. 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:  Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency  Stay on the line and DO NOT hang up  Answer all questions 2-1-1  Call 2-1-1 for help finding community and social services, such as food, housing, health clinics, and counseling services. The 2-1-1 Texas/United Way HELPLINE is free and available 24/7 in many languages. 2-1-1 is our community’s go-to resource in times of disaster and every day. It is available across the state of Texas and in many other states. 3-1-1  3-1-1 is the number to call for municipal information from the City of Houston. Call 3-1-1 for help with things like sewer concerns, pothole problems and neighborhood complaints. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed  BARKER ADDITION  HEARTHSTONE PLACE  BARKER CROSSING 112  JAMESTOWN COLONY  BARKERS BRANCH  LAKE HARBOR  BARKERS CROSSING  LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK CENTRAL  LAKES OF PINE FOREST  BEAR CREEK ESTATES  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE  BEAR CREEK FARMS  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK TRAILS  LANDING AT PARK HARBOR  BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  LANGHAM CREEK COLONY  BEAR CREEK WEST  MAYDE CREEK FARMS  BRADFORD COLONY  PARK HARBOR  CHARLESTOWN COLONY  PARK HARBOR ESTATES  CLAY HILL PARK  PARK HARBOR OAKS  CLAY HILLS PLAZA  PARK PLACE CENTER  CLAY MEADOWS  PINE FOREST GREEN  CONCORD BRIDGE  PINE FOREST LANDING  CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH  PINE FOREST VILLAGE  CONCORD COLONY  RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS  CYPRESS PARKE  SAVANNAH ESTATES 113  ELDRIDGE PARK  TIMBER CREEK PLACE  ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK  TWIN LAKES  FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT  FORRESTA VILLAGE  WESTLAKE  GEORGETOWN COLONY  WESTLAKE FOREST  GLENCAIRN  WESTLAKE PLACE  GLENCAIRN PARK  YORKTOWN CROSSING  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed  ARCADIA  KINGSLAND ACRES  ARCADIA COURT  KINGSLAND ESTATES  CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE  KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES  ESTATES OF BAKER LANE  LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD  FLAGSTONE ESTATES  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM  GREEN TRAILS  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD  GREEN TRAILS CROSSING  MEMORIAL PARKWAY  GREEN TRAILS FOREST  MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE  GREEN TRAILS OAKS  NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY 114  GREEN TRAILS PARK  OAK PARK TRAILS  GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE  PARKLAKE VILLAGE  HEATHERWOOD PARK  PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS  HIGHLAND TRAILS  RICEFIELD VILLAGE  KELLIWOOD  STONELODGE  KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE  UNIVERSITY PARK WEST  KELLIWOOD GARDENS  WEST SIDE FOREST  KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  WESTGREEN PARK  KELLIWOOD LAKES  WILLOW PARK GREENS  KELLIWOOD PLACE  WINDSOR PARK ESTATES  KELLIWOOD TRAILS  WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org 115 This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 116 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Friday, September 01, 2017 11:46 AM James Nykaza Tropical Storm Harvey (FRI-1130) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management September 1, 2017 Tropical Storm Harvey (FRI-1130) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, rain chances increase early next week, ahead of a cold front moving through on Wednesday. Rain chances end behind a front that pushes offshore on Wednesday. Average rainfall amounts: a quarter to one inch - mainly in the Monday through Wednesday time period. There is a slight chance of rain on Sunday. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO Beginning Friday morning, service on half of METRO's local bus routes will be restored. Eighteen additional routes will resume operations along with extension of METRORail Red Line service from Fannin South to Burnett Transit Center. Shuttle buses will complete the route for customers between Burnett and Northline Transit Center. Bus shuttles will also be used for the entire length of the Green and Purple Lines. METRO teams are working around the clock to evaluate and restore service to all of the Authority's routes. 117 Park & Ride will resume Tuesday, Sep. 5. HOV/ HOT lanes are still being evaluated for service. METROLift service is available for customers in need of medically necessary transportation as well as other life sustaining needs. Due to uncertain road conditions, it is still possible METROLift will not be able to reach certain areas to pick up patrons. Requests will be handled on a caseby-case basis. Scheduling METROLift: 118 METROLift trips should be scheduled one day in advance in the normal manner: Online or by calling 713-225-6716 or 713-225-0410. Customer Note:  Road conditions remain uncertain in some areas. Customers should be advised detours and delays are highly likely, patience is appreciated.  METRO’s T.R.I.P. app may not be an accurate source of “next bus” arrival during times of schedule fluctuation.  Riders asked to monitor METRO Twitter and Facebook pages for timely information regarding transit service. METRO also offers real-time information through its service alerts system. SHELTERS There are 40 total shelters across Harris County and American Red Cross is continuing to consolidate shelters and is moving people to NRG. NRG is also the location for the bulk goods distribution. FLOODWATER SAFETY We’re reminding the public that it is important to stay out of flood waters whenever possible. Risks include:  Debris that cannot be seen and can injure you  Wild animals, snakes, floating fire ants  Downed power lines that can cause electrocution  Pollutants from runoff Residents should was their hands frequently and clean all items that touch flood waters thoroughly. For information on cleaning and storm recovery, please visit Harris County Public Health: http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2017-Hurricane-Harvey CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 25 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS Online volunteer registration is being done through volunteerhouston.org. 119 DONATIONS All food donations should be taken to the Houston Food Bank: 535 Portwall Street, Houston, Texas, 77029. Monetary donations are being accepted online: Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. Monetary donations and goods can be coordinated through: 1-800-924-5985. 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:  Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency  Stay on the line and DO NOT hang up  Answer all questions 2-1-1  Call 2-1-1 for help finding community and social services, such as food, housing, health clinics, and counseling services. The 2-1-1 Texas/United Way HELPLINE is free and available 24/7 in many languages. 2-1-1 is our community’s go-to resource in times of disaster and every day. It is available across the state of Texas and in many other states. 3-1-1  3-1-1 is the number to call for municipal information from the City of Houston. Call 3-1-1 for help with things like sewer concerns, pothole problems and neighborhood complaints. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed  BARKER ADDITION  HEARTHSTONE PLACE  BARKER CROSSING 120  JAMESTOWN COLONY  BARKERS BRANCH  LAKE HARBOR  BARKERS CROSSING  LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK CENTRAL  LAKES OF PINE FOREST  BEAR CREEK ESTATES  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE  BEAR CREEK FARMS  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK TRAILS  LANDING AT PARK HARBOR  BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  LANGHAM CREEK COLONY  BEAR CREEK WEST  MAYDE CREEK FARMS  BRADFORD COLONY  PARK HARBOR  CHARLESTOWN COLONY  PARK HARBOR ESTATES  CLAY HILL PARK  PARK HARBOR OAKS  CLAY HILLS PLAZA  PARK PLACE CENTER  CLAY MEADOWS  PINE FOREST GREEN  CONCORD BRIDGE  PINE FOREST LANDING  CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH  PINE FOREST VILLAGE  CONCORD COLONY  RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS  CYPRESS PARKE  SAVANNAH ESTATES 121  ELDRIDGE PARK  TIMBER CREEK PLACE  ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK  TWIN LAKES  FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT  FORRESTA VILLAGE  WESTLAKE  GEORGETOWN COLONY  WESTLAKE FOREST  GLENCAIRN  WESTLAKE PLACE  GLENCAIRN PARK  YORKTOWN CROSSING  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed  ARCADIA  KINGSLAND ACRES  ARCADIA COURT  KINGSLAND ESTATES  CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE  KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES  ESTATES OF BAKER LANE  LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD  FLAGSTONE ESTATES  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM  GREEN TRAILS  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD  GREEN TRAILS CROSSING  MEMORIAL PARKWAY  GREEN TRAILS FOREST  MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE  GREEN TRAILS OAKS  NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY 122  GREEN TRAILS PARK  OAK PARK TRAILS  GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE  PARKLAKE VILLAGE  HEATHERWOOD PARK  PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS  HIGHLAND TRAILS  RICEFIELD VILLAGE  KELLIWOOD  STONELODGE  KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE  UNIVERSITY PARK WEST  KELLIWOOD GARDENS  WEST SIDE FOREST  KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  WESTGREEN PARK  KELLIWOOD LAKES  WILLOW PARK GREENS  KELLIWOOD PLACE  WINDSOR PARK ESTATES  KELLIWOOD TRAILS  WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org 123 This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 124 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Friday, September 01, 2017 11:46 AM James Nykaza Tropical Storm Harvey (FRI-1130) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management September 1, 2017 Tropical Storm Harvey (FRI-1130) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, rain chances increase early next week, ahead of a cold front moving through on Wednesday. Rain chances end behind a front that pushes offshore on Wednesday. Average rainfall amounts: a quarter to one inch - mainly in the Monday through Wednesday time period. There is a slight chance of rain on Sunday. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO Beginning Friday morning, service on half of METRO's local bus routes will be restored. Eighteen additional routes will resume operations along with extension of METRORail Red Line service from Fannin South to Burnett Transit Center. Shuttle buses will complete the route for customers between Burnett and Northline Transit Center. Bus shuttles will also be used for the entire length of the Green and Purple Lines. METRO teams are working around the clock to evaluate and restore service to all of the Authority's routes. 125 Park & Ride will resume Tuesday, Sep. 5. HOV/ HOT lanes are still being evaluated for service. METROLift service is available for customers in need of medically necessary transportation as well as other life sustaining needs. Due to uncertain road conditions, it is still possible METROLift will not be able to reach certain areas to pick up patrons. Requests will be handled on a caseby-case basis. Scheduling METROLift: 126 METROLift trips should be scheduled one day in advance in the normal manner: Online or by calling 713-225-6716 or 713-225-0410. Customer Note:  Road conditions remain uncertain in some areas. Customers should be advised detours and delays are highly likely, patience is appreciated.  METRO’s T.R.I.P. app may not be an accurate source of “next bus” arrival during times of schedule fluctuation.  Riders asked to monitor METRO Twitter and Facebook pages for timely information regarding transit service. METRO also offers real-time information through its service alerts system. SHELTERS There are 40 total shelters across Harris County and American Red Cross is continuing to consolidate shelters and is moving people to NRG. NRG is also the location for the bulk goods distribution. FLOODWATER SAFETY We’re reminding the public that it is important to stay out of flood waters whenever possible. Risks include:  Debris that cannot be seen and can injure you  Wild animals, snakes, floating fire ants  Downed power lines that can cause electrocution  Pollutants from runoff Residents should was their hands frequently and clean all items that touch flood waters thoroughly. For information on cleaning and storm recovery, please visit Harris County Public Health: http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2017-Hurricane-Harvey CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 25 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS Online volunteer registration is being done through volunteerhouston.org. 127 DONATIONS All food donations should be taken to the Houston Food Bank: 535 Portwall Street, Houston, Texas, 77029. Monetary donations are being accepted online: Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. Monetary donations and goods can be coordinated through: 1-800-924-5985. 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:  Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency  Stay on the line and DO NOT hang up  Answer all questions 2-1-1  Call 2-1-1 for help finding community and social services, such as food, housing, health clinics, and counseling services. The 2-1-1 Texas/United Way HELPLINE is free and available 24/7 in many languages. 2-1-1 is our community’s go-to resource in times of disaster and every day. It is available across the state of Texas and in many other states. 3-1-1  3-1-1 is the number to call for municipal information from the City of Houston. Call 3-1-1 for help with things like sewer concerns, pothole problems and neighborhood complaints. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed  BARKER ADDITION  HEARTHSTONE PLACE  BARKER CROSSING 128  JAMESTOWN COLONY  BARKERS BRANCH  LAKE HARBOR  BARKERS CROSSING  LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK CENTRAL  LAKES OF PINE FOREST  BEAR CREEK ESTATES  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE  BEAR CREEK FARMS  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK TRAILS  LANDING AT PARK HARBOR  BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  LANGHAM CREEK COLONY  BEAR CREEK WEST  MAYDE CREEK FARMS  BRADFORD COLONY  PARK HARBOR  CHARLESTOWN COLONY  PARK HARBOR ESTATES  CLAY HILL PARK  PARK HARBOR OAKS  CLAY HILLS PLAZA  PARK PLACE CENTER  CLAY MEADOWS  PINE FOREST GREEN  CONCORD BRIDGE  PINE FOREST LANDING  CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH  PINE FOREST VILLAGE  CONCORD COLONY  RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS  CYPRESS PARKE  SAVANNAH ESTATES 129  ELDRIDGE PARK  TIMBER CREEK PLACE  ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK  TWIN LAKES  FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT  FORRESTA VILLAGE  WESTLAKE  GEORGETOWN COLONY  WESTLAKE FOREST  GLENCAIRN  WESTLAKE PLACE  GLENCAIRN PARK  YORKTOWN CROSSING  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed  ARCADIA  KINGSLAND ACRES  ARCADIA COURT  KINGSLAND ESTATES  CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE  KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES  ESTATES OF BAKER LANE  LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD  FLAGSTONE ESTATES  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM  GREEN TRAILS  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD  GREEN TRAILS CROSSING  MEMORIAL PARKWAY  GREEN TRAILS FOREST  MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE  GREEN TRAILS OAKS  NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY 130  GREEN TRAILS PARK  OAK PARK TRAILS  GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE  PARKLAKE VILLAGE  HEATHERWOOD PARK  PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS  HIGHLAND TRAILS  RICEFIELD VILLAGE  KELLIWOOD  STONELODGE  KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE  UNIVERSITY PARK WEST  KELLIWOOD GARDENS  WEST SIDE FOREST  KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  WESTGREEN PARK  KELLIWOOD LAKES  WILLOW PARK GREENS  KELLIWOOD PLACE  WINDSOR PARK ESTATES  KELLIWOOD TRAILS  WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org 131 This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 132 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Kathy Babineaux Friday, September 01, 2017 11:07 AM Carole Chambers Re: Hurricane Harvey - Teladoc Services for Free Glad to hear it! No ma'am, you won't. All the offices are closed until Tuesday! Have a nice weekend! Kathy Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2017, at 10:40 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: We are high and dry in my area. I worked Monday but Jimmy told me to stay home until Tuesday, I hope I don't get fired for not coming in. Be safe Carole Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2017, at 9:18 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Good morning, We fared pretty well. We got water in our game room and garage so we do have some clean up. We are thankful to God it didn't get in our house! It was close but He spared us and we are so grateful. How about you? Thanks for asking! Kathy Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 12:01 PM, Carole Chambers wrote: Thanks Kathy! Was your house ok? Carole Sent from my iPhone 133 On Aug 31, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Good morning,     Effected citizens in the Houston area  can use Teladoc for free during this  time. See below for details.    Free general medical  visit “hotline”.  We  are providing free general medical  services to  anyone – Teladoc members and non‐ members – through a dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has  been helping people learn about  this through:    A newly created landing  page https://www.teladoc.co m/harvey  and social media Direct outreach to Teladoc  and Best Doctors clients, so  they could help get the word  out through their networks A media advisory that is  being issued in the affected  areas   See below for full details.    Team Teladoc   In response to the dire situation  being created by Hurricane Harvey,  134 teams at Teladoc activated to help  those in need starting late last week.   Below is a summary of the measures  we’ve put in place; our efforts have  expanded commensurate with the  severity and widespread reach of  this major weather event.  Please  see below, and share this  information with anyone you believe  can benefit from this.   Not only is Texas home to Teladoc,  we are company that is committed  to taking care of people when they  need help. Our thoughts are with  our employees and those friends  and family members of employees  who are in these affected areas.   Teladoc Hurricane Harvey Care  Outreach:   Severe weather preparedness  messaging. On Friday, we began  reaching members in the affected  areas through Facebooks ads to  remind them of their access to the  Teladoc service as part of their  emergency preparation.  We also  have hurricane communication  assets available on the marketing  hub for clients to use in their own  messaging, which is being promoted  to our clients.     Red Cross shelter service  partnership.  As we announced last  year, we have a partnership with the  Red Cross that offers free Teladoc  general medical services to those in  shelters.  This partnership is in place  to help us reach the most severely  impacted people, and those with the  greatest need but whom we cannot  reach directly.   135 Free general medical  visit “hotline”.  We  are providing free general medical  services to  anyone – Teladoc members and  non‐members – through a dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has  been helping people learn about  this through:    A newly created landing  page https://www.teladoc.co m/harvey  and social media Direct outreach to Teladoc  and Best Doctors clients, so  they could help get the word  out through their networks A media advisory that is  being issued in the affected  areas   We will continue to monitor the  weather situation and provide you  with any relevant updates to our  service offering.   For those of your who would like to  extend these details to help your  personal social networks, please  visit  our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter  pages for posts to share.   Thank you and stay safe!    Kathy Babineaux     136 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Friday, September 01, 2017 10:40 AM Kathy Babineaux Re: Hurricane Harvey - Teladoc Services for Free We are high and dry in my area. I worked Monday but Jimmy told me to stay home until Tuesday, I hope I don't get fired for not coming in. Be safe Carole Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2017, at 9:18 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Good morning, We fared pretty well. We got water in our game room and garage so we do have some clean up. We are thankful to God it didn't get in our house! It was close but He spared us and we are so grateful. How about you? Thanks for asking! Kathy Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 12:01 PM, Carole Chambers wrote: Thanks Kathy! Was your house ok? Carole Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Good morning,     Effected citizens in the Houston area can use  Teladoc for free during this time. See below for  details.  137   Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We  are providing free general medical services to  anyone – Teladoc members and non‐ members – through a dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has been helping  people learn about this through:    A newly created landing  page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and  social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors  clients, so they could help get the word out  through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the  affected areas   See below for full details.    Team Teladoc   In response to the dire situation being created by  Hurricane Harvey, teams at Teladoc activated to  help those in need starting late last week.   Below is a summary of the measures we’ve put in  place; our efforts have expanded commensurate  with the severity and widespread reach of this  major weather event.  Please see below, and share  this information with anyone you believe can  benefit from this.   Not only is Texas home to Teladoc, we are  company that is committed to taking care of  people when they need help. Our thoughts are  with our employees and those friends and family  members of employees who are in these affected  areas.   Teladoc Hurricane Harvey Care Outreach:   138 Severe weather preparedness messaging. On  Friday, we began reaching members in the affected  areas through Facebooks ads to remind them of  their access to the Teladoc service as part of their  emergency preparation.  We also have hurricane  communication assets available on the marketing  hub for clients to use in their own messaging,  which is being promoted to our clients.     Red Cross shelter service partnership.  As we  announced last year, we have a partnership with  the Red Cross that offers free Teladoc general  medical services to those in shelters.  This  partnership is in place to help us reach the most  severely impacted people, and those with the  greatest need but whom we cannot reach directly.   Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We  are providing free general medical services to  anyone – Teladoc members and non‐ members – through a dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has been helping  people learn about this through:    A newly created landing  page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and  social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors  clients, so they could help get the word out  through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the  affected areas   We will continue to monitor the weather situation  and provide you with any relevant updates to our  service offering.   For those of your who would like to extend these  details to help your personal social networks,  please visit  our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter pages for posts  to share.   Thank you and stay safe!    Kathy Babineaux 139 14o Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Friday, September 01, 2017 10:24 AM Joseph Perusic Re: CERT Pride. Thank you, remember you can count those hours on Cert too.    Sent from my iPhone     > On Sep 1, 2017, at 9:20 AM, Joseph Perusic  wrote:  >   > I'm sorry I haven't been able to help either Humble  and Ponderosa CERT. But I want you all to know that the  Constable's office is thankful for the training y'all gave me. Monday through Wednesday I was the one standing on the  bridge preventing people from getting on it are driving into the flood water. They kept on asking who deployed me and I  had to tell him that I was self deployed but I was trying well buy these CERT groups. Yesterday, I got caught by the Red  Cross and asked to come out and work. I was required to work with the Texas National Guard very closely. Again I was  asked who trained me‐ I again replied Humble and Ponderosa CERT, they were very impressed with my ability to work  with a team that I've never had to work with. So I'm just going to take the time to thank both groups for the vast  knowledge y'all have installed in me.  >   > Get Outlook for Android  >   > <20170829_143453.jpg>  141 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Friday, September 01, 2017 9:32 AM SITREP #10 Tropical System Harvey 090117 SITREP #10 Tropical System Harvey 090117.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208.   142 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Friday, September 01, 2017 9:32 AM SITREP #10 Tropical System Harvey 090117 SITREP #10 Tropical System Harvey 090117.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208.   143 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Friday, September 01, 2017 9:32 AM SITREP #10 Tropical System Harvey 090117 SITREP #10 Tropical System Harvey 090117.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208.   144 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Joseph Perusic Friday, September 01, 2017 9:20 AM Carole Chambers;baf717@sbcglobal.net CERT Pride. 20170829_143453.jpg I'm sorry I haven't been able to help either Humble and Ponderosa CERT. But I want you all to know that the Constable's office is thankful for the training y'all gave me. Monday through Wednesday I was the one standing on the bridge preventing people from getting on it are driving into the flood water. They kept on asking who deployed me and I had to tell him that I was self deployed but I was trying well buy these CERT groups. Yesterday, I got caught by the Red Cross and asked to come out and work. I was required to work with the Texas National Guard very closely. Again I was asked who trained me- I again replied Humble and Ponderosa CERT, they were very impressed with my ability to work with a team that I've never had to work with. So I'm just going to take the time to thank both groups for the vast knowledge y'all have installed in me. Get Outlook for Android 145 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Kathy Babineaux Friday, September 01, 2017 9:18 AM Carole Chambers Re: Hurricane Harvey - Teladoc Services for Free Good morning, We fared pretty well. We got water in our game room and garage so we do have some clean up. We are thankful to God it didn't get in our house! It was close but He spared us and we are so grateful. How about you? Thanks for asking! Kathy Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 12:01 PM, Carole Chambers wrote: Thanks Kathy! Was your house ok? Carole Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Good morning,     Effected citizens in the Houston area can use Teladoc for free  during this time. See below for details.    Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We  are providing free general medical services to  anyone – Teladoc members and non‐members – through a  dedicated hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has been helping  people learn about this through:  A newly created landing  page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and social media 146   Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors clients, so  they could help get the word out through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the affected areas   See below for full details.    Team Teladoc   In response to the dire situation being created by Hurricane  Harvey, teams at Teladoc activated to help those in need starting  late last week.   Below is a summary of the measures we’ve put in place; our  efforts have expanded commensurate with the severity and  widespread reach of this major weather event.  Please see below,  and share this information with anyone you believe can benefit  from this.   Not only is Texas home to Teladoc, we are company that is  committed to taking care of people when they need help. Our  thoughts are with our employees and those friends and family  members of employees who are in these affected areas.   Teladoc Hurricane Harvey Care Outreach:   Severe weather preparedness messaging. On Friday, we began  reaching members in the affected areas through Facebooks ads to  remind them of their access to the Teladoc service as part of their  emergency preparation.  We also have hurricane communication  assets available on the marketing hub for clients to use in their  own messaging, which is being promoted to our clients.     Red Cross shelter service partnership.  As we announced last  year, we have a partnership with the Red Cross that offers free  Teladoc general medical services to those in shelters.  This  partnership is in place to help us reach the most severely  impacted people, and those with the greatest need but whom we  cannot reach directly.   Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We  are providing free general medical services to  anyone – Teladoc members and non‐members – through a  147 dedicated hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has been helping  people learn about this through:    A newly created landing  page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors clients, so  they could help get the word out through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the affected areas   We will continue to monitor the weather situation and provide  you with any relevant updates to our service offering.   For those of your who would like to extend these details to help  your personal social networks, please visit  our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter pages for posts to share.   Thank you and stay safe!    Kathy Babineaux     148 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Harris County Precinct 4 on behalf of Harris County Precinct 4 Thursday, August 31, 2017 4:28 PM Carole Chambers Flood Recovery Tips and Resources Dear Carole, As we enter a new phase in the historic weather event that is Hurricane Harvey, I come to you with a message of hope and support. We will triumph against the unbelievable odds Harvey produced and forge ahead, working together with a common goal to rebuild our communities. I know firsthand the heartache, hurt, and disbelief that many of you are feeling, as my family also experienced flooding in our home. We all need guidance on where to begin, how to cleanup, and tips for additional resources like local shelters and making donations. I can reassure you the Precinct 4 Community Assistance Department is working extended hours answering questions and offering information on available resources. I am so proud of our Road & Bridge crews and Parks Department staff who assisted our partner agencies with evacuating residents, utilizing our dump trucks and Senior Adult Program buses to quickly mobilize those in need. Our outstanding Road & Bridge Department is also working night and day to ensure our thoroughfares are safe and passable. As cleanup efforts get underway, please remember these four Ps detailed later in this newsletter: Patience, Placement, Parking, and the Public Dumpster. Keeping streets clear of debris is essential for first responders in the event of an emergency. Let us pray. Let us pull together. Precinct 4 is here for you! 149 Flood Recovery: Where to Begin Filing Insurance Evacuating to a safe location is top priority, but if you had property damage, you should contact your insurance provider to file a claim as soon as possible. Read More Beginning Cleanup The worst of Hurricane Harvey’s impacts are over for many Precinct 4 residents, but recovery is only just beginning. As the waters continue to recede, many have already started thinking about cleaning up. Read More Tips for Flooded Vehicles Many area residents lost vehicles during the destruction of Hurricane Harvey. If giving up your car isn’t an option, or if the car suffered only minor damage, you can take steps to save your car. Read More Red Cross The Red Cross is active across the area helping Hurricane Harvey victims recover, offering shelter, warm meals, and other resources. If you need shelter or would like to help, check out some of the resources listed below. Read More 150 Financial Assistance Don't have flood insurance? You may qualify for home repair grants, low-interest loans covering losses not paid for by insurance, rental payments for temporary housing, and other disaster-related expenses. Visit DisasterAssistance.gov or call (800) 621-FEMA (3362)to see if you qualify. Read More Precinct 4's Role in Debris Removal You've pulled out your carpet, removed ruined drywall, and discarded water-logged appliances. Now, where do you put your debris? As part of flood recovery efforts, Precinct 4's Road & Bridge crews will remove debris from affected Precinct 4 residences. While this may not occur for weeks, residents can take steps now to make debris removal faster in the future. Read More Helpful Information & Resources Helpful Harris County Numbers  Precinct 4 Community Assistance Department: 281-353-8424  Harris County Sheriff's Office: 713-221-6000  Harris County Precinct 4 Constable: 281-376-3472  Harris County Evacuation Assistance Registration: 211  Harris County Towed Vehicles: 713-308-8580  Harris County Non-Emergency: 713-881-3100 Statewide Resources  The Texas Association of Business has established a hotline to provide resources to business owners affected by the storm at 512-637-7714. 151  Call the State Bar of Texas legal hotline at 800-504-7030 for answers to basic legal questions in English, Spanish, or Vietnamese.  If you need a lawyer, call the State Bar’s Lawyer Referral & Information Service at 800-252-9690.  If you lost your job because of the hurricane, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. Apply here.  Texas State Park camping is free to hurricane evacuees.  TxDOT Statewide Travel Information: 1-800-452-9292  Texas Emergency Assistance Hotline: 1-877-541-7905 National Assistance  FEMA Disaster Assistance: 1-800-621-3362 / www.disasterassistance.gov  U.S. Coast Guard: 911  National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: 1-866-908-9570  Disaster Distress Helpline: 1-800-985-5990 or text “TalkWithUs” to 66746 Other Helpful Resources  TxDOT Statewide Travel Information: 1-800-452-9292  Texas Emergency Assistance Hotline: 1-877-541-7905  CenterPoint Energy: 713-207-2222  City of Houston Non-Emergency: 311  Harris County Public Health: Water Quality Updates  Donations Hotline: 1-800-924-5985  Volunteer Houston: 281-656-1533 / volunteerhouston.org Home Page Senior Events Park Activities Harris County Precinct 4 1001 Preston, Suite 950, Houston, TX 77002 Unsubscribe cchambers@cityofhumble.net 152 Update Profile About our service provider Sent by 153 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Thursday, August 31, 2017 2:30 PM Carole Chambers ICC eNews: Code Council ramps up help to the victims of Hurricane Harvey View newsletter online Connect with us. Code Council ramps up help to the victims of Hurricane Harvey Hurricane Harvey has caused billions of dollars in damage and driven thousands of people from their homes. Subsequent flooding has produced dangerous conditions in southeast Texas and Louisiana. To help those in the affected areas, the International Code Council is pledging to match member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000, made during the next three weeks, to the American Red Cross. We are an association of 64,000 members and together we can make a difference. SHARE 154 ICC launches new PRONTO cloud-based testing system The International Code Council unveiled a new cloud-based testing system, Proctored Remote Online Testing Option (PRONTO), which enables candidates to take ICC certification exams at their convenience on their home or office computer. The new system will help ICC provide better support to its members and the next generation of code officials. SHARE ICC & RESNET form standard development committee The International Code Council and RESNET formed the Standard Development Committee 1100 — Water Rating Index to oversee RESNET's water rating standards. The committee will build upon the technical guidelines developed by the RESNET Water Index Working Group. A public review and comment process just opened on the draft guidelines. SHARE Instant virtual reality for the building industry IrisVR will offer ICC Annual Conference attendees the chance to view their own 3D files in virtual reality. Bring your Revit, Sketchup, Rhino or OBJ file on a jump drive to the IrisVR booth in the Building Safety & Design Expo. An educational session will answer all your questions on virtual reality — from how to select and set up your hardware, to how to apply it to your everyday projects. SHARE Significant changes to the 2015 IFC 155 An addition to Section 607.6 (Protection of Fire Service Access Elevators and Occupant Evacuation Elevators) of the 2015 International Fire Code ensures that devices designed to prevent water from infiltrating into fire service access elevator hoistways and occupant evacuation elevator hoistways are properly maintained. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— ICC sponsors PMI conference, becomes first gold sponsor The International Code Council recently showed its support of Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI) by becoming its first gold sponsor. The gold sponsorship supports the PMI mission by funding new initiatives. The Code Council and ICC Evaluation Service are both 2017 PMI Conference sponsors for keynote speaker Doc Hendley and for the conference lunch. Pictured (left-right): NFPA Operations Vice President Don Bliss, NFPA President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Pauley, ICC Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims and ICC Technical Services Senior Vice President Mike Pfeiffer. Keeping up with technology & innovation in the built environment International Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, Board of Directors President M. Dwayne Garriss and Technical Services Senior Vice President Mike 156 Pfeiffer participated in a panel on the code development process during the National Association of State Fire Marshals 2017 Annual Conference. The panel provided the Code Council and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) with an opportunity to discuss two important issues facing the associations: technology and innovation in the built environment and the length of code cycles. SHARE It's never too early to begin preparing for Building Safety Month First observed in 1980 and celebrated every May since then, Building Safety Month raises public awareness about the importance of building safety and sustainability. Even though it's only August, we've already begun laying the groundwork for a successful 2018 campaign. With the support of our members, private companies, government agencies and nonprofits, we're planning to make next year's campaign the largest push yet to promote safe buildings, resilient communities and the crucial role of the code official. Stay tuned for more details in the coming months. SHARE August Building Valuation Data is available The August 2017 Building Valuation Data (BVD) is available. The Code Council strongly recommends that all jurisdictions actively evaluate and assess the impact of the BVD before utilizing it in code enforcement-related activities. The next BVD will be available in February 2018. View the archives. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— Kraig Stevenson illustrates the benefits of ICC's HSTTP International Code Council Government Relations Senior Regional Manager Kraig Stevenson presented "Enhancing Entry Level Skills of Future Building Trade Professionals" during the Washington Association of Career and Technical Education's 2017 Annual Summer Conference. Stevenson spoke on ICC's High School Technical Training Program (HSTTP) and the benefits of incorporating the HSTTP into career and technical education curriculum for the construction trades. SHARE 157 Lawrence Crow (right) receives the 2017 President's Award from BOAT President Selso Mata (left). Lawrence Crow receives 2017 BOAT President's Award International Code Council member Lawrence Crow, field operations manager with the city of Irving, Texas, received the 2017 President's Award from the Building Officials Association of Texas (BOAT) during its Annual Conference in Rockwall, Texas. The highly prestigious award is given to a person who has made outstanding and sustained contributions to the promotion of safe building construction, and provided influence and mentorship through the years. Crow was honored for his service, knowledge, work ethic, counsel and wisdom to the building industry and the chapter. Chapter spotlight: Building Officials' Association of British Columbia The Building Officials' Association of British Columbia (BOABC), a chartered chapter of the International Code Council since 1988, includes more than 675 members representing local government building officials and those involved in building design, construction, testing and research. The BOABC is dedicated to serving the best interests of the public in building safety by moving forward with the highest standards in professionalism, competency and consistent practice in the building community. SHARE SKGA & ASCE offer new Significant Changes seminar series S.K. Ghosh Associates (SKGA), a part of the ICC Family of Companies, partnered with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to develop training based on a new publication coauthored by S.K. Ghosh titled, Significant Changes from ASCE 7-10 to ASCE 7-16. This seminar series is being offered nationally in collaboration with ASCE 158 to introduce engineers, designers, code officials and others to recent significant changes in ASCE 7, an integral standard referenced in the 2018 International Building Code. SHARE MJC ramping up for more members The International Code Council Board of Directors approved the Major Jurisdiction Committee's (MJC) suggested revisions to Council Policy 30 at its July 14 meeting. The MJC now invites any interested member of a jurisdiction that qualifies to be part of the MJC to enroll. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— Fires in under-construction, wood-framed buildings A recent article in the Wall Street Journal raises questions about the use of wooden frames instead of higher-cost metal ones at construction sites. Fire safety officials say wood-frame buildings are generally safe once they are completed, but are particularly vulnerable to blazes before they are outfitted with walls and safety features such as sprinklers. SHARE Fenestration interfaces: The devil is in the detailing Uncontrolled rainwater penetration, condensation and moisture-related deterioration are the most common threats to the structural integrity and performance of the building enclosure. As much as 90 percent of all water intrusion problems occur within one percent of the total building area (interfaces), according to the Construction Waterproofing Handbook. SHARE Helix Steel expands manufacturing capacity Helix Steel recently announced the expansion of manufacturing capacity at its facility in Grand Rapids, Mich. The expansion reaffirms its commitment to continued ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing in the U.S. and increased demand from owners, developers and general contractors. SHARE 159 What we're reading, following & covering There's a lot happening — domestically and globally — in building safety, fire prevention, sustainability and resiliency right now. Our aim is to provide busy professionals like you with a run-down of the most compelling industry news stories concerning the safety, science and performance of the built environment. SHARE ICC affiliate sponsors ICC FAMILY OF COMPANIES ICC ICC-ES IAS ICC-SRCC S.K. Ghosh Associates RESOURCES Online Store Career Center ICC Campus Online Event Calendar Newsroom SERVICES Subscriptions ICC Media Kit ICC Privacy Policy Contact ICC About ICC NOTICES Preferences Copyright Third-Party Advertising Link Information Unsubscribe Privacy Policy Copyright ©2017 International Code Council, Inc. All rights reserved. 160 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Thursday, August 31, 2017 2:30 PM Carole Chambers ICC eNews: Code Council ramps up help to the victims of Hurricane Harvey View newsletter online Connect with us. Code Council ramps up help to the victims of Hurricane Harvey Hurricane Harvey has caused billions of dollars in damage and driven thousands of people from their homes. Subsequent flooding has produced dangerous conditions in southeast Texas and Louisiana. To help those in the affected areas, the International Code Council is pledging to match member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000, made during the next three weeks, to the American Red Cross. We are an association of 64,000 members and together we can make a difference. SHARE 161 ICC launches new PRONTO cloud-based testing system The International Code Council unveiled a new cloud-based testing system, Proctored Remote Online Testing Option (PRONTO), which enables candidates to take ICC certification exams at their convenience on their home or office computer. The new system will help ICC provide better support to its members and the next generation of code officials. SHARE ICC & RESNET form standard development committee The International Code Council and RESNET formed the Standard Development Committee 1100 — Water Rating Index to oversee RESNET's water rating standards. The committee will build upon the technical guidelines developed by the RESNET Water Index Working Group. A public review and comment process just opened on the draft guidelines. SHARE Instant virtual reality for the building industry IrisVR will offer ICC Annual Conference attendees the chance to view their own 3D files in virtual reality. Bring your Revit, Sketchup, Rhino or OBJ file on a jump drive to the IrisVR booth in the Building Safety & Design Expo. An educational session will answer all your questions on virtual reality — from how to select and set up your hardware, to how to apply it to your everyday projects. SHARE Significant changes to the 2015 IFC 162 An addition to Section 607.6 (Protection of Fire Service Access Elevators and Occupant Evacuation Elevators) of the 2015 International Fire Code ensures that devices designed to prevent water from infiltrating into fire service access elevator hoistways and occupant evacuation elevator hoistways are properly maintained. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— ICC sponsors PMI conference, becomes first gold sponsor The International Code Council recently showed its support of Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI) by becoming its first gold sponsor. The gold sponsorship supports the PMI mission by funding new initiatives. The Code Council and ICC Evaluation Service are both 2017 PMI Conference sponsors for keynote speaker Doc Hendley and for the conference lunch. Pictured (left-right): NFPA Operations Vice President Don Bliss, NFPA President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Pauley, ICC Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims and ICC Technical Services Senior Vice President Mike Pfeiffer. Keeping up with technology & innovation in the built environment International Code Council Chief Executive Officer Dominic Sims, Board of Directors President M. Dwayne Garriss and Technical Services Senior Vice President Mike 163 Pfeiffer participated in a panel on the code development process during the National Association of State Fire Marshals 2017 Annual Conference. The panel provided the Code Council and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) with an opportunity to discuss two important issues facing the associations: technology and innovation in the built environment and the length of code cycles. SHARE It's never too early to begin preparing for Building Safety Month First observed in 1980 and celebrated every May since then, Building Safety Month raises public awareness about the importance of building safety and sustainability. Even though it's only August, we've already begun laying the groundwork for a successful 2018 campaign. With the support of our members, private companies, government agencies and nonprofits, we're planning to make next year's campaign the largest push yet to promote safe buildings, resilient communities and the crucial role of the code official. Stay tuned for more details in the coming months. SHARE August Building Valuation Data is available The August 2017 Building Valuation Data (BVD) is available. The Code Council strongly recommends that all jurisdictions actively evaluate and assess the impact of the BVD before utilizing it in code enforcement-related activities. The next BVD will be available in February 2018. View the archives. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— Kraig Stevenson illustrates the benefits of ICC's HSTTP International Code Council Government Relations Senior Regional Manager Kraig Stevenson presented "Enhancing Entry Level Skills of Future Building Trade Professionals" during the Washington Association of Career and Technical Education's 2017 Annual Summer Conference. Stevenson spoke on ICC's High School Technical Training Program (HSTTP) and the benefits of incorporating the HSTTP into career and technical education curriculum for the construction trades. SHARE 164 Lawrence Crow (right) receives the 2017 President's Award from BOAT President Selso Mata (left). Lawrence Crow receives 2017 BOAT President's Award International Code Council member Lawrence Crow, field operations manager with the city of Irving, Texas, received the 2017 President's Award from the Building Officials Association of Texas (BOAT) during its Annual Conference in Rockwall, Texas. The highly prestigious award is given to a person who has made outstanding and sustained contributions to the promotion of safe building construction, and provided influence and mentorship through the years. Crow was honored for his service, knowledge, work ethic, counsel and wisdom to the building industry and the chapter. Chapter spotlight: Building Officials' Association of British Columbia The Building Officials' Association of British Columbia (BOABC), a chartered chapter of the International Code Council since 1988, includes more than 675 members representing local government building officials and those involved in building design, construction, testing and research. The BOABC is dedicated to serving the best interests of the public in building safety by moving forward with the highest standards in professionalism, competency and consistent practice in the building community. SHARE SKGA & ASCE offer new Significant Changes seminar series S.K. Ghosh Associates (SKGA), a part of the ICC Family of Companies, partnered with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to develop training based on a new publication coauthored by S.K. Ghosh titled, Significant Changes from ASCE 7-10 to ASCE 7-16. This seminar series is being offered nationally in collaboration with ASCE 165 to introduce engineers, designers, code officials and others to recent significant changes in ASCE 7, an integral standard referenced in the 2018 International Building Code. SHARE MJC ramping up for more members The International Code Council Board of Directors approved the Major Jurisdiction Committee's (MJC) suggested revisions to Council Policy 30 at its July 14 meeting. The MJC now invites any interested member of a jurisdiction that qualifies to be part of the MJC to enroll. SHARE —ADVERTISEMENT— Fires in under-construction, wood-framed buildings A recent article in the Wall Street Journal raises questions about the use of wooden frames instead of higher-cost metal ones at construction sites. Fire safety officials say wood-frame buildings are generally safe once they are completed, but are particularly vulnerable to blazes before they are outfitted with walls and safety features such as sprinklers. SHARE Fenestration interfaces: The devil is in the detailing Uncontrolled rainwater penetration, condensation and moisture-related deterioration are the most common threats to the structural integrity and performance of the building enclosure. As much as 90 percent of all water intrusion problems occur within one percent of the total building area (interfaces), according to the Construction Waterproofing Handbook. SHARE Helix Steel expands manufacturing capacity Helix Steel recently announced the expansion of manufacturing capacity at its facility in Grand Rapids, Mich. The expansion reaffirms its commitment to continued ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing in the U.S. and increased demand from owners, developers and general contractors. SHARE 166 What we're reading, following & covering There's a lot happening — domestically and globally — in building safety, fire prevention, sustainability and resiliency right now. Our aim is to provide busy professionals like you with a run-down of the most compelling industry news stories concerning the safety, science and performance of the built environment. SHARE ICC affiliate sponsors ICC FAMILY OF COMPANIES ICC ICC-ES IAS ICC-SRCC S.K. Ghosh Associates RESOURCES Online Store Career Center ICC Campus Online Event Calendar Newsroom SERVICES Subscriptions ICC Media Kit ICC Privacy Policy Contact ICC About ICC NOTICES Preferences Copyright Third-Party Advertising Link Information Unsubscribe Privacy Policy Copyright ©2017 International Code Council, Inc. All rights reserved. 167 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Thursday, August 31, 2017 12:01 PM Kathy Babineaux Re: Hurricane Harvey - Teladoc Services for Free Thanks Kathy! Was your house ok? Carole Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Kathy Babineaux wrote: Good morning,     Effected citizens in the Houston area can use Teladoc for free during this time.  See below for details.    Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We are providing free general medical  services to anyone – Teladoc members and non‐members – through a dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has been helping people learn about  this through:    A newly created landing page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and  social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors clients, so they could help get  the word out through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the affected areas   See below for full details.    Team Teladoc   In response to the dire situation being created by Hurricane Harvey, teams at  Teladoc activated to help those in need starting late last week. 168   Below is a summary of the measures we’ve put in place; our efforts have  expanded commensurate with the severity and widespread reach of this major  weather event.  Please see below, and share this information with anyone you  believe can benefit from this.   Not only is Texas home to Teladoc, we are company that is committed to taking  care of people when they need help. Our thoughts are with our employees and  those friends and family members of employees who are in these affected areas.   Teladoc Hurricane Harvey Care Outreach:   Severe weather preparedness messaging. On Friday, we began reaching  members in the affected areas through Facebooks ads to remind them of their  access to the Teladoc service as part of their emergency preparation.  We also  have hurricane communication assets available on the marketing hub for clients  to use in their own messaging, which is being promoted to our clients.     Red Cross shelter service partnership.  As we announced last year, we have a  partnership with the Red Cross that offers free Teladoc general medical services  to those in shelters.  This partnership is in place to help us reach the most  severely impacted people, and those with the greatest need but whom we  cannot reach directly.   Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We are providing free general medical  services to anyone – Teladoc members and non‐members – through a dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has been helping people learn about  this through:    A newly created landing page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and  social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors clients, so they could help  get the word out through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the affected areas   We will continue to monitor the weather situation and provide you with any  relevant updates to our service offering.   For those of your who would like to extend these details to help your personal  social networks, please visit our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter pages for posts  to share.   Thank you and stay safe!    Kathy Babineaux   169 170 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, August 31, 2017 10:31 AM SITREP #9 Tropical System Harvey 083117 SITREP # 9 Tropical System Harvey 083117.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 171 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, August 31, 2017 10:31 AM SITREP #9 Tropical System Harvey 083117 SITREP # 9 Tropical System Harvey 083117.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 172 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, August 31, 2017 10:31 AM SITREP #9 Tropical System Harvey 083117 SITREP # 9 Tropical System Harvey 083117.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 173 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Steve Forbes Thursday, August 31, 2017 10:27 AM roctx99@aol.com Fwd: Hurricane Harvey - Teladoc Services for Free Steve Forbes Deputy Fire Marshal City of Humble Fire Marshals Office Arson Investigator/Fire Inspector Office: 281-446-4928 Cell: 832-416-3397 sforbes@cityofhumble.net Begin forwarded message: From: Kathy Babineaux Date: August 31, 2017 at 10:26:09 CDT To: All City Personnel Subject: Hurricane Harvey - Teladoc Services for Free Good morning,     Effected citizens in the Houston area can use Teladoc for free during this time.  See below for details.    Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We are providing free general medical  services to anyone – Teladoc members and non‐members – through a dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has been helping people learn about  this through:    A newly created landing page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and  social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors clients, so they could help get  the word out through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the affected areas 174   See below for full details.    Team Teladoc   In response to the dire situation being created by Hurricane Harvey, teams at  Teladoc activated to help those in need starting late last week.   Below is a summary of the measures we’ve put in place; our efforts have  expanded commensurate with the severity and widespread reach of this major  weather event.  Please see below, and share this information with anyone you  believe can benefit from this.   Not only is Texas home to Teladoc, we are company that is committed to taking  care of people when they need help. Our thoughts are with our employees and  those friends and family members of employees who are in these affected areas.   Teladoc Hurricane Harvey Care Outreach:   Severe weather preparedness messaging. On Friday, we began reaching  members in the affected areas through Facebooks ads to remind them of their  access to the Teladoc service as part of their emergency preparation.  We also  have hurricane communication assets available on the marketing hub for clients  to use in their own messaging, which is being promoted to our clients.     Red Cross shelter service partnership.  As we announced last year, we have a  partnership with the Red Cross that offers free Teladoc general medical services  to those in shelters.  This partnership is in place to help us reach the most  severely impacted people, and those with the greatest need but whom we  cannot reach directly.   Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We are providing free general medical  services to anyone – Teladoc members and non‐members – through a dedicated  hotline (855.220.4585). Teladoc has been helping people learn about  this through:    A newly created landing page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and  social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors clients, so they could help  get the word out through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the affected areas   175 We will continue to monitor the weather situation and provide you with any  relevant updates to our service offering.   For those of your who would like to extend these details to help your personal  social networks, please visit our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter pages for posts  to share.   Thank you and stay safe!    Kathy Babineaux     176 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Kathy Babineaux Thursday, August 31, 2017 10:26 AM All City Personnel Hurricane Harvey - Teladoc Services for Free Good morning,     Effected citizens in the Houston area can use Teladoc for free during this time. See below for  details.    Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We are providing free general medical services to  anyone – Teladoc members and non‐members – through a dedicated hotline (855.220.4585).  Teladoc has been helping people learn about this through:    A newly created landing page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors clients, so they could help get the word out  through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the affected areas   See below for full details.    Team Teladoc   In response to the dire situation being created by Hurricane Harvey, teams at Teladoc activated  to help those in need starting late last week.   Below is a summary of the measures we’ve put in place; our efforts have expanded  commensurate with the severity and widespread reach of this major weather event.  Please see  below, and share this information with anyone you believe can benefit from this.   Not only is Texas home to Teladoc, we are company that is committed to taking care of people  when they need help. Our thoughts are with our employees and those friends and family  members of employees who are in these affected areas.   177 Teladoc Hurricane Harvey Care Outreach:   Severe weather preparedness messaging. On Friday, we began reaching members in the  affected areas through Facebooks ads to remind them of their access to the Teladoc service as  part of their emergency preparation.  We also have hurricane communication assets available  on the marketing hub for clients to use in their own messaging, which is being promoted to our  clients.     Red Cross shelter service partnership.  As we announced last year, we have a partnership with  the Red Cross that offers free Teladoc general medical services to those in shelters.  This  partnership is in place to help us reach the most severely impacted people, and those with the  greatest need but whom we cannot reach directly.   Free general medical visit “hotline”.  We are providing free general medical services to  anyone – Teladoc members and non‐members – through a dedicated hotline (855.220.4585).  Teladoc has been helping people learn about this through:    A newly created landing page https://www.teladoc.com/harvey  and social media Direct outreach to Teladoc and Best Doctors clients, so they could help get the word out  through their networks A media advisory that is being issued in the affected areas   We will continue to monitor the weather situation and provide you with any relevant updates  to our service offering.   For those of your who would like to extend these details to help your personal social networks,  please visit our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter pages for posts to share.   Thank you and stay safe! 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Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2017, at 2:47 AM, Chase wrote: View Online Email Security Information Dear Chase Customer, Having grown up in Texas, my heart breaks for what's happening in our great state. The pictures coming out of Houston and the Texas and Louisiana coasts and the stories from our employees and customers are just unimaginable. At Chase, we hope to help as you work through this. We are donating $1 million to relief efforts by the Red Cross and other non-profits. And here's what we are doing to help our customers in FEMA-declared areas: • Automatically waiving or refunding late fees for mortgage, credit card, business banking and auto loans and leases through September 10, 2017 • Automatically waiving or refunding overdraft, service and ATM fees on consumer and business checking and savings accounts, also through September 10 • Automatically providing a 90-day grace period on mortgage and home equity payments. We won't charge fees or send negative information to the credit bureaus during this 90-day time period • Opening branches as quickly as possible so you can talk to bankers and get to your safe deposit box. We started reopening some on Wednesday, but this is going to take time and we appreciate your patience. Please check your Chase Mobile® app or locator.chase.com for the latest information 182 • Keeping our ATMs stocked with cash as much as possible We want to keep in touch with you to help you get back on track, so please update your contact information – especially your phone number and temporary address where we can reach you – on chase.com from the Profile & settings page. Click here for more details on how we can help. If you have questions about any Chase consumer or small business account, please call our special-care line at (888) 356-0023. From all of us at Chase, we wish you the very best in the days ahead. Sincerely, Thasunda Duckett CEO of the Consumer Bank at Chase Email Security Information Email intended for: cchambers@humblepolice.com If you have concerns about the authenticity of this message, please visit chase.com/CustomerService for options on how to contact us. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Chase Mobile® app is available for select mobile devices. Enroll in Chase OnlineSM or on the Chase Mobile® app. Message and data rates apply. ABOUT THIS MESSAGE This service email gives you updates and information about your Chase relationship. This email was sent from an unmonitored mailbox. Go to chase.com/CustomerService for options on how to contact us. Your privacy is important to us. See our online Security Center to learn how to protect your information. Chase Privacy Operations, P.O. Box 659752, San Antonio, TX 78265-9752. EQUAL HOUSING LENDER Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC © 2017 JPMorgan Chase & Co. LC-HHEA0817 183 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Chase Thursday, August 31, 2017 2:47 AM Carole Chambers We're helping customers after Hurricane Harvey View Online Email Security Information Dear Chase Customer, Having grown up in Texas, my heart breaks for what's happening in our great state. The pictures coming out of Houston and the Texas and Louisiana coasts and the stories from our employees and customers are just unimaginable. At Chase, we hope to help as you work through this. We are donating $1 million to relief efforts by the Red Cross and other non-profits. And here's what we are doing to help our customers in FEMA-declared areas: • Automatically waiving or refunding late fees for mortgage, credit card, business banking and auto loans and leases through September 10, 2017 • Automatically waiving or refunding overdraft, service and ATM fees on consumer and business checking and savings accounts, also through September 10 • Automatically providing a 90-day grace period on mortgage and home equity payments. We won't charge fees or send negative information to the credit bureaus during this 90-day time period • Opening branches as quickly as possible so you can talk to bankers and get to your safe deposit box. We started reopening some on Wednesday, but this is going to take time and we appreciate your patience. Please check your Chase Mobile® app or locator.chase.com for the latest information • Keeping our ATMs stocked with cash as much as possible We want to keep in touch with you to help you get back on track, so please update your contact information – especially your phone number and temporary address where we can reach you – on chase.com from the Profile & settings page. 184 Click here for more details on how we can help. If you have questions about any Chase consumer or small business account, please call our special-care line at (888) 356-0023. From all of us at Chase, we wish you the very best in the days ahead. Sincerely, Thasunda Duckett CEO of the Consumer Bank at Chase Email Security Information Email intended for: cchambers@humblepolice.com If you have concerns about the authenticity of this message, please visit chase.com/CustomerService for options on how to contact us. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Chase Mobile® app is available for select mobile devices. Enroll in Chase OnlineSM or on the Chase Mobile® app. Message and data rates apply. ABOUT THIS MESSAGE This service email gives you updates and information about your Chase relationship. This email was sent from an unmonitored mailbox. Go to chase.com/CustomerService for options on how to contact us. Your privacy is important to us. See our online Security Center to learn how to protect your information. Chase Privacy Operations, P.O. Box 659752, San Antonio, TX 78265-9752. EQUAL HOUSING LENDER Deposit products provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC © 2017 JPMorgan Chase & Co. LC-HHEA0817 185 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:40 PM Carole Chambers Harris County Judge Emmett Opens NRG Center Shelter and Welcomes Residents from Shelters Across the Region A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 30, 2017 Harris County Judge Emmett Opens NRG Center Shelter and Welcomes Residents from Shelters Across the Region Harris County Judge Emmett is opening the NRG Center shelter to displaced residents from Harris County and neighboring counties in order to maximize resources available for recovery and relief. The American Red Cross will work with shelter managers from across the region, to transfer displaced residents from smaller shelters to NRG Center, beginning tomorrow. Hundreds of people who were forced out of their homes as a result of the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey were welcomed to the NRG Center shelter last night.         The facility comforts include: On-site clinic On-site pharmacy On-site bussing to local stores A grocery store A clothing store On-site theater for kids Is pet friendly. The NRG Center shelter has a capacity for 10,000 occupants and is managed by BakerRipley. 186 City of Houston shelters at the George R. Brown Convention Center and the Toyota Center remain open. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 187 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:40 PM Carole Chambers Harris County Judge Emmett Opens NRG Center Shelter and Welcomes Residents from Shelters Across the Region A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 30, 2017 Harris County Judge Emmett Opens NRG Center Shelter and Welcomes Residents from Shelters Across the Region Harris County Judge Emmett is opening the NRG Center shelter to displaced residents from Harris County and neighboring counties in order to maximize resources available for recovery and relief. The American Red Cross will work with shelter managers from across the region, to transfer displaced residents from smaller shelters to NRG Center, beginning tomorrow. Hundreds of people who were forced out of their homes as a result of the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey were welcomed to the NRG Center shelter last night.         The facility comforts include: On-site clinic On-site pharmacy On-site bussing to local stores A grocery store A clothing store On-site theater for kids Is pet friendly. The NRG Center shelter has a capacity for 10,000 occupants and is managed by BakerRipley. 188 City of Houston shelters at the George R. Brown Convention Center and the Toyota Center remain open. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 189 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:39 PM James Nykaza Harris County Judge Emmett Opens NRG Center Shelter and Welcomes Residents from Shelters Across the Region A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 30, 2017 Harris County Judge Emmett Opens NRG Center Shelter and Welcomes Residents from Shelters Across the Region Harris County Judge Emmett is opening the NRG Center shelter to displaced residents from Harris County and neighboring counties in order to maximize resources available for recovery and relief. The American Red Cross will work with shelter managers from across the region, to transfer displaced residents from smaller shelters to NRG Center, beginning tomorrow. Hundreds of people who were forced out of their homes as a result of the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey were welcomed to the NRG Center shelter last night.         The facility comforts include: On-site clinic On-site pharmacy On-site bussing to local stores A grocery store A clothing store On-site theater for kids Is pet friendly. The NRG Center shelter has a capacity for 10,000 occupants and is managed by BakerRipley. 190 City of Houston shelters at the George R. Brown Convention Center and the Toyota Center remain open. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 191 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:39 PM James Nykaza Harris County Judge Emmett Opens NRG Center Shelter and Welcomes Residents from Shelters Across the Region A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 30, 2017 Harris County Judge Emmett Opens NRG Center Shelter and Welcomes Residents from Shelters Across the Region Harris County Judge Emmett is opening the NRG Center shelter to displaced residents from Harris County and neighboring counties in order to maximize resources available for recovery and relief. The American Red Cross will work with shelter managers from across the region, to transfer displaced residents from smaller shelters to NRG Center, beginning tomorrow. Hundreds of people who were forced out of their homes as a result of the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey were welcomed to the NRG Center shelter last night.         The facility comforts include: On-site clinic On-site pharmacy On-site bussing to local stores A grocery store A clothing store On-site theater for kids Is pet friendly. The NRG Center shelter has a capacity for 10,000 occupants and is managed by BakerRipley. 192 City of Houston shelters at the George R. Brown Convention Center and the Toyota Center remain open. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 193 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Wednesday, August 30, 2017 2:28 PM Carole Chambers ICC Pulse: The Code Council ramps up help to the victims of Hurricane Harvey Hurricane Harvey has caused billions of dollars in damage and driven thousands of people from their homes. Subsequent flooding has produced dangerous conditions in southeast Texas and Louisiana. According to CNN, federal officials are predicting that the storm will drive 30,000 people to shelters, and 450,000 victims will seek some sort of disaster assistance. Many are still in danger, and rescue efforts are ongoing. In order to help those in the affected areas, the International Code Council is pledging to match member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000, made during the next three weeks, to the American Red Cross. We are an association of 64,000 members and counting, and together we can make a difference. The American Red Cross is onsite helping thousands of people affected by the storm. They have shelter supplies on the ground in Texas for more than 34,000 people, with additional supplies en route. As of Monday, more than half of their emergency response fleet had been mobilized. Additional help is still needed, and now is the time to give. Although many of us have dealt with the aftermath of disasters in the past, the devastation we’re seeing in the wake of this hurricane is particularly difficult to fathom. The scope of the damage and the sheer number of people affected is staggering. We all need to come together to help our fellow building safety professionals, friends and the public in this time of great need. Click here to donate to the Red Cross today and ICC will match your contribution. Besides financial support, one immediate need is housing. Code officials and other volunteers will be actively engaged in post-disaster damage assessments for the foreseeable future. Unfortunately, without more housing, the number of volunteers that the local jurisdictions can accept is severely limited. ICC is establishing the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network. The network will connect volunteers with available rooms in the area. Stay tuned for more information about this effort. The Code Council is mobilizing to help in other ways as well. Our staff are working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, code officials and members in Texas, and other experts to provide support as needed and to begin the process of assessing damage in the search for lessons to make communities more resilient. 194 As the situation develops, there may be a need for more volunteers to help with damage assessment, building and plumbing/mechanical inspections and other code-related functions in the impacted area. If you’re interested in being on the list of potential volunteers, please add your name to ICC’s Disaster Response Network (DRN). Thank you to those who have already registered. If you are the authority having jurisdiction in an affected area and your community is in need of help from the DRN, please contact Karla Higgs, ICC Vice President of Member Services, at 888-422-7233, ext. 5268, or volunteer@iccsafe.org. Once the immediate dangers have passed, ICC staff will work with our partners on lessons learned to improve our building codes and standards. To learn more, please contact Mike Pfeiffer, ICC Senior Vice President of Technical Services, at 888-422-7233, ext. 4338, or mpfeiffer@iccsafe.org. Best Regards, M. Dwayne Garriss President ICC Board of Directors Dominic Sims, CBO Chief Executive Officer International Code Council The International Code Council, affiliates and subsidiaries respect your right to privacy. Click here to read the Council's privacy policy. To update your email preferences, please click here (www.iccsafe.org/preferences). If you no longer wish to receive any e-mails from the International Code Council (ICC), ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), or the International Accreditation Service (IAS), please click here (www.iccsafe.org/optout). ©2017 International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 USA 195 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: International Code Council Wednesday, August 30, 2017 2:28 PM Carole Chambers ICC Pulse: The Code Council ramps up help to the victims of Hurricane Harvey Hurricane Harvey has caused billions of dollars in damage and driven thousands of people from their homes. Subsequent flooding has produced dangerous conditions in southeast Texas and Louisiana. According to CNN, federal officials are predicting that the storm will drive 30,000 people to shelters, and 450,000 victims will seek some sort of disaster assistance. Many are still in danger, and rescue efforts are ongoing. In order to help those in the affected areas, the International Code Council is pledging to match member, staff and stakeholder donations up to $64,000, made during the next three weeks, to the American Red Cross. We are an association of 64,000 members and counting, and together we can make a difference. The American Red Cross is onsite helping thousands of people affected by the storm. They have shelter supplies on the ground in Texas for more than 34,000 people, with additional supplies en route. As of Monday, more than half of their emergency response fleet had been mobilized. Additional help is still needed, and now is the time to give. Although many of us have dealt with the aftermath of disasters in the past, the devastation we’re seeing in the wake of this hurricane is particularly difficult to fathom. The scope of the damage and the sheer number of people affected is staggering. We all need to come together to help our fellow building safety professionals, friends and the public in this time of great need. Click here to donate to the Red Cross today and ICC will match your contribution. Besides financial support, one immediate need is housing. Code officials and other volunteers will be actively engaged in post-disaster damage assessments for the foreseeable future. Unfortunately, without more housing, the number of volunteers that the local jurisdictions can accept is severely limited. ICC is establishing the Hurricane Harvey Code Heroes Housing Network. The network will connect volunteers with available rooms in the area. Stay tuned for more information about this effort. The Code Council is mobilizing to help in other ways as well. Our staff are working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, code officials and members in Texas, and other experts to provide support as needed and to begin the process of assessing damage in the search for lessons to make communities more resilient. 196 As the situation develops, there may be a need for more volunteers to help with damage assessment, building and plumbing/mechanical inspections and other code-related functions in the impacted area. If you’re interested in being on the list of potential volunteers, please add your name to ICC’s Disaster Response Network (DRN). Thank you to those who have already registered. If you are the authority having jurisdiction in an affected area and your community is in need of help from the DRN, please contact Karla Higgs, ICC Vice President of Member Services, at 888-422-7233, ext. 5268, or volunteer@iccsafe.org. Once the immediate dangers have passed, ICC staff will work with our partners on lessons learned to improve our building codes and standards. To learn more, please contact Mike Pfeiffer, ICC Senior Vice President of Technical Services, at 888-422-7233, ext. 4338, or mpfeiffer@iccsafe.org. Best Regards, M. Dwayne Garriss President ICC Board of Directors Dominic Sims, CBO Chief Executive Officer International Code Council The International Code Council, affiliates and subsidiaries respect your right to privacy. Click here to read the Council's privacy policy. To update your email preferences, please click here (www.iccsafe.org/preferences). If you no longer wish to receive any e-mails from the International Code Council (ICC), ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), or the International Accreditation Service (IAS), please click here (www.iccsafe.org/optout). ©2017 International Code Council 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 USA 197 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:34 AM SITREP #8 Tropical System Harvey 083017 SITREP # 8 Tropical System Harvey 082917.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 198 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:34 AM SITREP #8 Tropical System Harvey 083017 SITREP # 8 Tropical System Harvey 082917.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 199 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:34 AM SITREP #8 Tropical System Harvey 083017 SITREP # 8 Tropical System Harvey 082917.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 200 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Wednesday, August 30, 2017 9:36 AM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (WED-0900) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 30, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (WED-0900) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, additional rainfall accumulations of 6 to 12 inches are expected to the north and east of Houston from far east Texas into southwestern Louisiana. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through today due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. SHELTERS There are 62 total shelters across Harris County with an estimated total of 12,700 individuals using these facilities. A list of currently open shelter facilities can be found at www.readyharris.org. NRG has opened as a shelter as of last night at 10pm. Employees who are off from work and who can safely make it to NRG or other shelters are encouraged to volunteer. 201 FLOODWATER SAFETY We’re reminding the public that it is important to stay out of flood waters whenever possible. Risks include:     Debris that can’t be seen and can injure you Wild animals, snakes, floating fire ants Downed power lines that can cause electrocution Pollutants from runoff Residents should was their hands frequently and clean all items that touch flood waters thoroughly. For information on cleaning and storm recovery, please visit Harris County Public Health: http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2017-Hurricane-Harvey CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 5 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. We are encouraging people with boats/vehicles who still want to help to assist their neighbors if they can do so safely. DONATIONS Two donations drop-off points have been opened for residents who wish to donate in-kind to disaster survivors: World Harvest Outreach Seventh-day Adventist Church 10800-A Scott Street 202 Houston 77047 Contact: Pastor Kenneth Goodman (713.364.9763) Bethel Heavenly Hands Church 12660 Sandpipers Street Houston, Texas 77035 Contact: Pastor Walter August, Jr. (713.962.6602) Residents who wish to help survivors should remember that only usable items should be donated. Donating materials that are worn-out, unwashed, or serve little purpose for the immediate needs of survivors may delay the sorting and distribution process. Monetary donations are being accepted online:   Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ Goods and monetary donations are being coordinated by:  Harris County and City of Houston Donations Management Hotline: 800-924-5985 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Buffalo Bayou will continue to rise. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. 203 Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                                                     BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING 204  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                                         ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES Mandatory evacuations are in effect for Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) UNTIL 6 PM TONIGHT. More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. 205 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 206 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Wednesday, August 30, 2017 9:36 AM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (WED-0900) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 30, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (WED-0900) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, additional rainfall accumulations of 6 to 12 inches are expected to the north and east of Houston from far east Texas into southwestern Louisiana. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through today due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. SHELTERS There are 62 total shelters across Harris County with an estimated total of 12,700 individuals using these facilities. A list of currently open shelter facilities can be found at www.readyharris.org. NRG has opened as a shelter as of last night at 10pm. Employees who are off from work and who can safely make it to NRG or other shelters are encouraged to volunteer. 207 FLOODWATER SAFETY We’re reminding the public that it is important to stay out of flood waters whenever possible. Risks include:     Debris that can’t be seen and can injure you Wild animals, snakes, floating fire ants Downed power lines that can cause electrocution Pollutants from runoff Residents should was their hands frequently and clean all items that touch flood waters thoroughly. For information on cleaning and storm recovery, please visit Harris County Public Health: http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2017-Hurricane-Harvey CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 5 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. We are encouraging people with boats/vehicles who still want to help to assist their neighbors if they can do so safely. DONATIONS Two donations drop-off points have been opened for residents who wish to donate in-kind to disaster survivors: World Harvest Outreach Seventh-day Adventist Church 10800-A Scott Street 208 Houston 77047 Contact: Pastor Kenneth Goodman (713.364.9763) Bethel Heavenly Hands Church 12660 Sandpipers Street Houston, Texas 77035 Contact: Pastor Walter August, Jr. (713.962.6602) Residents who wish to help survivors should remember that only usable items should be donated. Donating materials that are worn-out, unwashed, or serve little purpose for the immediate needs of survivors may delay the sorting and distribution process. Monetary donations are being accepted online:   Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ Goods and monetary donations are being coordinated by:  Harris County and City of Houston Donations Management Hotline: 800-924-5985 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Buffalo Bayou will continue to rise. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. 209 Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                                                     BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING 210  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                                         ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES Mandatory evacuations are in effect for Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) UNTIL 6 PM TONIGHT. More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. 211 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 212 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Wednesday, August 30, 2017 9:36 AM James Nykaza UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (WED-0900) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 30, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (WED-0900) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, additional rainfall accumulations of 6 to 12 inches are expected to the north and east of Houston from far east Texas into southwestern Louisiana. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through today due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. SHELTERS There are 62 total shelters across Harris County with an estimated total of 12,700 individuals using these facilities. A list of currently open shelter facilities can be found at www.readyharris.org. NRG has opened as a shelter as of last night at 10pm. Employees who are off from work and who can safely make it to NRG or other shelters are encouraged to volunteer. 213 FLOODWATER SAFETY We’re reminding the public that it is important to stay out of flood waters whenever possible. Risks include:     Debris that can’t be seen and can injure you Wild animals, snakes, floating fire ants Downed power lines that can cause electrocution Pollutants from runoff Residents should was their hands frequently and clean all items that touch flood waters thoroughly. For information on cleaning and storm recovery, please visit Harris County Public Health: http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2017-Hurricane-Harvey CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 5 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. We are encouraging people with boats/vehicles who still want to help to assist their neighbors if they can do so safely. DONATIONS Two donations drop-off points have been opened for residents who wish to donate in-kind to disaster survivors: World Harvest Outreach Seventh-day Adventist Church 10800-A Scott Street 214 Houston 77047 Contact: Pastor Kenneth Goodman (713.364.9763) Bethel Heavenly Hands Church 12660 Sandpipers Street Houston, Texas 77035 Contact: Pastor Walter August, Jr. (713.962.6602) Residents who wish to help survivors should remember that only usable items should be donated. Donating materials that are worn-out, unwashed, or serve little purpose for the immediate needs of survivors may delay the sorting and distribution process. Monetary donations are being accepted online:   Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ Goods and monetary donations are being coordinated by:  Harris County and City of Houston Donations Management Hotline: 800-924-5985 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Buffalo Bayou will continue to rise. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. 215 Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                                                     BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING 216  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                                         ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES Mandatory evacuations are in effect for Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) UNTIL 6 PM TONIGHT. More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. 217 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 218 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Wednesday, August 30, 2017 9:36 AM James Nykaza UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (WED-0900) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 30, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (WED-0900) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, additional rainfall accumulations of 6 to 12 inches are expected to the north and east of Houston from far east Texas into southwestern Louisiana. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through today due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. SHELTERS There are 62 total shelters across Harris County with an estimated total of 12,700 individuals using these facilities. A list of currently open shelter facilities can be found at www.readyharris.org. NRG has opened as a shelter as of last night at 10pm. Employees who are off from work and who can safely make it to NRG or other shelters are encouraged to volunteer. 219 FLOODWATER SAFETY We’re reminding the public that it is important to stay out of flood waters whenever possible. Risks include:     Debris that can’t be seen and can injure you Wild animals, snakes, floating fire ants Downed power lines that can cause electrocution Pollutants from runoff Residents should was their hands frequently and clean all items that touch flood waters thoroughly. For information on cleaning and storm recovery, please visit Harris County Public Health: http://publichealth.harriscountytx.gov/Resources/2017-Hurricane-Harvey CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 5 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. We are encouraging people with boats/vehicles who still want to help to assist their neighbors if they can do so safely. DONATIONS Two donations drop-off points have been opened for residents who wish to donate in-kind to disaster survivors: World Harvest Outreach Seventh-day Adventist Church 10800-A Scott Street 220 Houston 77047 Contact: Pastor Kenneth Goodman (713.364.9763) Bethel Heavenly Hands Church 12660 Sandpipers Street Houston, Texas 77035 Contact: Pastor Walter August, Jr. (713.962.6602) Residents who wish to help survivors should remember that only usable items should be donated. Donating materials that are worn-out, unwashed, or serve little purpose for the immediate needs of survivors may delay the sorting and distribution process. Monetary donations are being accepted online:   Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ Goods and monetary donations are being coordinated by:  Harris County and City of Houston Donations Management Hotline: 800-924-5985 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Buffalo Bayou will continue to rise. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. 221 Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                                                     BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING 222  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                                         ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES Mandatory evacuations are in effect for Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) UNTIL 6 PM TONIGHT. More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. 223 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. 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To make sure this message goes to your inbox, just add citicards@info4.citi.com to your address book 083017/00G61/D1 227 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017 9:09 PM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-2000) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 29, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-2000) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, rainfall this afternoon has been relatively light and heavier downpours remain mainly offshore. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. SHELTERS There are 62 total shelters across Harris County with an estimated total of 12,700 individuals using these facilities. A list of currently open shelter facilities can be found at www.readyharris.org. CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 5 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. 228 RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Buffalo Bayou will continue to rise. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Mandatory Evacuations:   Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                        BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY 229                               PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                   ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY 230                       GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/flooding-floodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/ ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. We are encouraging people with boats/vehicles who still want to help to assist their neighbors if they can do so safely. 231 DONATIONS Two donations drop-off points have been opened for residents who wish to donate in-kind to disaster survivors: World Harvest Outreach Seventh-day Adventist Church 10800-A Scott Street Houston 77047 Contact: Pastor Kenneth Goodman (713.364.9763) Bethel Heavenly Hands Church 12660 Sandpipers Street Houston, Texas 77035 Contact: Pastor Walter August, Jr. (713.962.6602) Residents who wish to help survivors should remember that only usable items should be donated. Donating materials that are worn-out, unwashed, or serve little purpose for the immediate needs of survivors may delay the sorting and distribution process. Monetary donations are being accepted online:   Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ Goods and monetary donations are being coordinated by:  Harris County and City of Houston Donations Management Hotline: 800-924-5985 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 232 For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 233 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017 9:09 PM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-2000) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 29, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-2000) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, rainfall this afternoon has been relatively light and heavier downpours remain mainly offshore. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. SHELTERS There are 62 total shelters across Harris County with an estimated total of 12,700 individuals using these facilities. A list of currently open shelter facilities can be found at www.readyharris.org. CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 5 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. 234 RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Buffalo Bayou will continue to rise. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Mandatory Evacuations:   Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                        BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY 235                               PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                   ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY 236                       GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/flooding-floodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/ ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. We are encouraging people with boats/vehicles who still want to help to assist their neighbors if they can do so safely. 237 DONATIONS Two donations drop-off points have been opened for residents who wish to donate in-kind to disaster survivors: World Harvest Outreach Seventh-day Adventist Church 10800-A Scott Street Houston 77047 Contact: Pastor Kenneth Goodman (713.364.9763) Bethel Heavenly Hands Church 12660 Sandpipers Street Houston, Texas 77035 Contact: Pastor Walter August, Jr. (713.962.6602) Residents who wish to help survivors should remember that only usable items should be donated. Donating materials that are worn-out, unwashed, or serve little purpose for the immediate needs of survivors may delay the sorting and distribution process. Monetary donations are being accepted online:   Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ Goods and monetary donations are being coordinated by:  Harris County and City of Houston Donations Management Hotline: 800-924-5985 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 238 For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 239 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017 9:09 PM James Nykaza UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-2000) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 29, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-2000) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, rainfall this afternoon has been relatively light and heavier downpours remain mainly offshore. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. SHELTERS There are 62 total shelters across Harris County with an estimated total of 12,700 individuals using these facilities. A list of currently open shelter facilities can be found at www.readyharris.org. CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 5 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. 240 RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Buffalo Bayou will continue to rise. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Mandatory Evacuations:   Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                        BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY 241                               PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                   ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY 242                       GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/flooding-floodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/ ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. We are encouraging people with boats/vehicles who still want to help to assist their neighbors if they can do so safely. 243 DONATIONS Two donations drop-off points have been opened for residents who wish to donate in-kind to disaster survivors: World Harvest Outreach Seventh-day Adventist Church 10800-A Scott Street Houston 77047 Contact: Pastor Kenneth Goodman (713.364.9763) Bethel Heavenly Hands Church 12660 Sandpipers Street Houston, Texas 77035 Contact: Pastor Walter August, Jr. (713.962.6602) Residents who wish to help survivors should remember that only usable items should be donated. Donating materials that are worn-out, unwashed, or serve little purpose for the immediate needs of survivors may delay the sorting and distribution process. Monetary donations are being accepted online:   Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ Goods and monetary donations are being coordinated by:  Harris County and City of Houston Donations Management Hotline: 800-924-5985 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 244 For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 245 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017 9:09 PM James Nykaza UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-2000) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 29, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-2000) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, rainfall this afternoon has been relatively light and heavier downpours remain mainly offshore. CURFEW The City of Houston has issued a mandatory curfew from 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. This does not apply to those in need of shelter, night workers, first responders and emergency personnel. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. SHELTERS There are 62 total shelters across Harris County with an estimated total of 12,700 individuals using these facilities. A list of currently open shelter facilities can be found at www.readyharris.org. CONFIRMED FATALITIES There are 5 confirmed flood related fatalities according to the Harris County Forensics Office. 246 RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams Sunday. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Buffalo Bayou will continue to rise. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Mandatory Evacuations:   Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                        BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY 247                               PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                   ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY 248                       GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/flooding-floodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/ ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. We are encouraging people with boats/vehicles who still want to help to assist their neighbors if they can do so safely. 249 DONATIONS Two donations drop-off points have been opened for residents who wish to donate in-kind to disaster survivors: World Harvest Outreach Seventh-day Adventist Church 10800-A Scott Street Houston 77047 Contact: Pastor Kenneth Goodman (713.364.9763) Bethel Heavenly Hands Church 12660 Sandpipers Street Houston, Texas 77035 Contact: Pastor Walter August, Jr. (713.962.6602) Residents who wish to help survivors should remember that only usable items should be donated. Donating materials that are worn-out, unwashed, or serve little purpose for the immediate needs of survivors may delay the sorting and distribution process. Monetary donations are being accepted online:   Local United Way fund: https://www.unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/ Goods and monetary donations are being coordinated by:  Harris County and City of Houston Donations Management Hotline: 800-924-5985 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 250 For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. 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To make sure this message goes to your inbox, just add citicards@info4.citi.com to your address book 082917/00I01/JM 254 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: ABC13 Tuesday, August 29, 2017 12:01 PM Carole Chambers Your midday news update from ABC13 Read this email online » TODAY'S NEWS FROM ABC13 Tuesday, August 29, 2017 LIVE: Extended coverage of historic Houston flooding Severe storms are dumping many inches of flooding rain across the Houston area, and include the possibility of quick-moving tornadoes. Updated Monday, August 28, 2017 12:53PM 255 Expecting up to 3 more inches of rain today in Houston Harvey's push east means less rain for the Houston area. Updated Tuesday, August 29, 2017 11:39AM 256 'GET OUT NOW': Columbia Lakes levee breached Officials in Brazoria County are telling Columbia Lakes to evacuate immediately Updated Tuesday, August 29, 2017 10:45AM Joel Osteen megachurch now taking in flood evacuees 257 In the wake of widespread criticism over closing its doors to Harvey flood evacuees, Lakewood Church is taking in people as a shelter. Updated Tuesday, August 29, 2017 11:59AM 4 children, grandparents swept away in flood on Greens Bayou 258 Pasadena ISD said four of its students and their great grandparents died while trying to evacuate their home amid rising water. Updated Tuesday, August 29, 2017 07:57AM UPDATES: Latest flood emergency information Latest updates and information in Houston flood emergency Updated Tuesday, August 29, 2017 11:30AM Help support Harvey victims with Disney and ABC The Disney-ABC Television Group will host a "Day of Giving" on Thursday, August 31, 2017, to benefit those impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Updated Tuesday, August 29, 2017 11:46AM Check Houston area Mega Doppler 13 radar Check Houston area Mega Doppler 13 radar Updated Monday, August 28, 2017 01:31PM List of shelters around Houston area Shelters are open around the area for those displaced by the storm. Updated Tuesday, August 29, 2017 10:39AM Shelter at GRB over capacity with 9,000 + evacuees The Red Cross says they are making arrangements to help more people downtown. 259 Updated Tuesday, August 29, 2017 07:44AM You Might Like > TODAY'S WEATHER OUTLOOK 76°F 71°F Some wind and rain from Tropical Storm Harvey; major flooding will continue Tonight Some wind and rain from Tropical Storm Harvey; major flooding will continue Tomorrow Some rain from Tropical Storm Harvey News App AccuWeather App abc13.com Manage Subscription (Copyright ©2017 KTRK-TV. All Rights Reserved.) You opted in to receive this newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe to this newsletter, click here and confirm. To unsubscribe from ALL future commercial email from ABC13/KTRK-TV regarding its products and services, click here and confirm. This email was sent to cchambers@humblepolice.com and is a promotional message from ABC13/KTRK-TV, 3310 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX 77005. Please do not respond to this e-mail. If you need further assistance, please contact us here. 260 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Tuesday, August 29, 2017 10:32 AM Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) Re: shelter supplies I'm going to let Jimmy handle. It.  I went in on my own and they looked at me like why are you here. Today the are  asking for help but I not needed. They will learn it take a village.    Where they were asking for supplies the church members cove so all good there.    Thanks for asking  Carole    Sent from my iPhone     On Aug 28, 2017, at 5:16 PM, Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM)  wrote:  Were you able to email the request?     From: Carole Chambers [mailto:cchambers@cityofhumble.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 3:32 PM  To: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM)   Subject: RE: shelter supplies     Thank you.  Jimmy needs to get back on the WEBEOC .  I had him and all the Chiefs go, with me, to a  class.  It taught them the ins and outs…………..like don’t just say water……break it down    80z bottled  water  etc.  We see what happened to that. LOL     Thank you!     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 3:26 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     Also send a request to plans@hcoem.net  And Logistics@oem.hctx.net. Give them a comprehensive list of what Humble needs.       Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Carole Chambers  wrote:  No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  261 To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her  email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers   wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to  close if they cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg  for them.  Otherwise it will have to close and we still have folks  coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account  anymore since the Chief removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know  a lot has changed since then but I still try to help.     Carole  262 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017 10:30 AM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-1030) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 29, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-1030) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). A persistent area of moderate rain well north of Tropical Storm Harvey will continue today. Hourly rainfall rates are expected at half an inch to an inch. Tropical Storm Harvey is centered 100 miles east of Port O’Conner. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. 263 Mandatory Evacuations:   Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                                               BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE 264        GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                                         ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. 265 ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. DONATIONS Monetary donations are being accepted via the local United Way fund and the Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. We are not accepting donations of clothing, food or goods at this time. 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 266 For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 267 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017 10:30 AM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-1030) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 29, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-1030) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). A persistent area of moderate rain well north of Tropical Storm Harvey will continue today. Hourly rainfall rates are expected at half an inch to an inch. Tropical Storm Harvey is centered 100 miles east of Port O’Conner. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. 268 Mandatory Evacuations:   Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                                               BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE 269        GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                                         ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. 270 ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. DONATIONS Monetary donations are being accepted via the local United Way fund and the Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. We are not accepting donations of clothing, food or goods at this time. 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 271 For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 272 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017 10:30 AM James Nykaza UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-1030) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 29, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-1030) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). A persistent area of moderate rain well north of Tropical Storm Harvey will continue today. Hourly rainfall rates are expected at half an inch to an inch. Tropical Storm Harvey is centered 100 miles east of Port O’Conner. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. 273 Mandatory Evacuations:   Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                                               BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE 274        GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                                         ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. 275 ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. DONATIONS Monetary donations are being accepted via the local United Way fund and the Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. We are not accepting donations of clothing, food or goods at this time. 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 276 For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 277 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Tuesday, August 29, 2017 10:30 AM James Nykaza UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-1030) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 29, 2017 UPDATE: Tropical Storm Harvey (TUES-1030) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). A persistent area of moderate rain well north of Tropical Storm Harvey will continue today. Hourly rainfall rates are expected at half an inch to an inch. Tropical Storm Harvey is centered 100 miles east of Port O’Conner. METRO METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. RESERVOIRS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. 278 Mandatory Evacuations:   Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive) Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed                                               BARKER ADDITION HEARTHSTONE PLACE BARKER CROSSING JAMESTOWN COLONY BARKERS BRANCH LAKE HARBOR BARKERS CROSSING LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK CENTRAL LAKES OF PINE FOREST BEAR CREEK ESTATES LAKES ON ELDRIDGE BEAR CREEK FARMS LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH BEAR CREEK TRAILS LANDING AT PARK HARBOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE LANGHAM CREEK COLONY BEAR CREEK WEST MAYDE CREEK FARMS BRADFORD COLONY PARK HARBOR CHARLESTOWN COLONY PARK HARBOR ESTATES CLAY HILL PARK PARK HARBOR OAKS CLAY HILLS PLAZA PARK PLACE CENTER CLAY MEADOWS PINE FOREST GREEN CONCORD BRIDGE PINE FOREST LANDING CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH PINE FOREST VILLAGE CONCORD COLONY RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS CYPRESS PARKE SAVANNAH ESTATES ELDRIDGE PARK TIMBER CREEK PLACE ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK TWIN LAKES FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT FORRESTA VILLAGE WESTLAKE 279        GEORGETOWN COLONY WESTLAKE FOREST GLENCAIRN WESTLAKE PLACE GLENCAIRN PARK YORKTOWN CROSSING GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed                                         ARCADIA KINGSLAND ACRES ARCADIA COURT KINGSLAND ESTATES CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES ESTATES OF BAKER LANE LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD FLAGSTONE ESTATES LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM GREEN TRAILS LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD GREEN TRAILS CROSSING MEMORIAL PARKWAY GREEN TRAILS FOREST MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE GREEN TRAILS OAKS NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY GREEN TRAILS PARK OAK PARK TRAILS GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE PARKLAKE VILLAGE HEATHERWOOD PARK PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS HIGHLAND TRAILS RICEFIELD VILLAGE KELLIWOOD STONELODGE KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE UNIVERSITY PARK WEST KELLIWOOD GARDENS WEST SIDE FOREST KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY WESTGREEN PARK KELLIWOOD LAKES WILLOW PARK GREENS KELLIWOOD PLACE WINDSOR PARK ESTATES KELLIWOOD TRAILS WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. 280 ON CALL PHONE On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. VOLUNTEERS First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers    American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/ Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. DONATIONS Monetary donations are being accepted via the local United Way fund and the Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. We are not accepting donations of clothing, food or goods at this time. 9-1-1 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 281 For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 282 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Tuesday, August 29, 2017 8:58 AM SITREP #7 Tropical System Harvey 082917 SITREP # 7 Tropical System Harvey 082817.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 283 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Tuesday, August 29, 2017 8:58 AM SITREP #7 Tropical System Harvey 082917 SITREP # 7 Tropical System Harvey 082817.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 284 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Tuesday, August 29, 2017 8:58 AM SITREP #7 Tropical System Harvey 082917 SITREP # 7 Tropical System Harvey 082817.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 285 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: ABC13 Tuesday, August 29, 2017 12:23 AM Carole Chambers BREAKING NEWS: Shelter at GRB over capacity with 7,000 evacuees BREAKING NEWS 08/29/2017 Shelter at GRB over capacity with 7,000 evacuees The Red Cross says they are making arrangements to help more people downtown as the number of evacuees there swelled to more than 2,000 over capacity. Stay with ABC13 Eyewitness News for more details during this unprecedented flood emergency in Houston. For more information, go to http://abc13.co/2wOyLkG News Apps AccuWeather App abc13.com Manage Subscription (Copyright ©2017 KTRK-TV. All Rights Reserved.) SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS Subscribe to other newsletter offerings from ABC13 Houston at http://abc13.com/newsletters. You opted in to receive this newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe to this newsletter, click here and confirm. To unsubscribe from ALL future commercial email from ABC13/KTRK-TV/DT regarding its products and services, click here and confirm. This email was sent to cchambers@humblepolice.com and is a promotional message from ABC13/KTRK-TV/DT, 3310 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX 77005. Please do not respond to this e-mail. If you need further assistance, please Contact us here. 286 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Monday, August 28, 2017 10:40 PM James Nykaza UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-2230) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 28, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-2230) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). The center of Tropical Storm Harvey is moving back into the Gulf of Mexico and causing additional heavy rainfall in Harris County. The National Weather Service expects at least another 5-7 inches of rain with as much as 2 inches per hour. METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Mandatory Evacuations: 287  Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive)  Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed  BARKER ADDITION  HEARTHSTONE PLACE  BARKER CROSSING  JAMESTOWN COLONY  BARKERS BRANCH  LAKE HARBOR  BARKERS CROSSING  LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK CENTRAL  LAKES OF PINE FOREST  BEAR CREEK ESTATES  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE  BEAR CREEK FARMS  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK TRAILS  LANDING AT PARK HARBOR  BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  LANGHAM CREEK COLONY  BEAR CREEK WEST  MAYDE CREEK FARMS  BRADFORD COLONY  PARK HARBOR  CHARLESTOWN COLONY  PARK HARBOR ESTATES  CLAY HILL PARK  PARK HARBOR OAKS  CLAY HILLS PLAZA  PARK PLACE CENTER  CLAY MEADOWS 288  PINE FOREST GREEN  CONCORD BRIDGE  PINE FOREST LANDING  CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH  PINE FOREST VILLAGE  CONCORD COLONY  RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS  CYPRESS PARKE  SAVANNAH ESTATES  ELDRIDGE PARK  TIMBER CREEK PLACE  ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK  TWIN LAKES  FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT  FORRESTA VILLAGE  WESTLAKE  GEORGETOWN COLONY  WESTLAKE FOREST  GLENCAIRN  WESTLAKE PLACE  GLENCAIRN PARK  YORKTOWN CROSSING  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed  ARCADIA  KINGSLAND ACRES  ARCADIA COURT  KINGSLAND ESTATES  CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE  KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES  ESTATES OF BAKER LANE  LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD  FLAGSTONE ESTATES 289  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM  GREEN TRAILS  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD  GREEN TRAILS CROSSING  MEMORIAL PARKWAY  GREEN TRAILS FOREST  MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE  GREEN TRAILS OAKS  NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  GREEN TRAILS PARK  OAK PARK TRAILS  GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE  PARKLAKE VILLAGE  HEATHERWOOD PARK  PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS  HIGHLAND TRAILS  RICEFIELD VILLAGE  KELLIWOOD  STONELODGE  KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE  UNIVERSITY PARK WEST  KELLIWOOD GARDENS  WEST SIDE FOREST  KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  WESTGREEN PARK  KELLIWOOD LAKES  WILLOW PARK GREENS  KELLIWOOD PLACE  WINDSOR PARK ESTATES  KELLIWOOD TRAILS  WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. 290 First responders are working on 1000s of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to:  General Volunteers  American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/  Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org  Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. Monetary donations are being accepted via the local United Way fund and the Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. We are not accepting donations of clothing, food or goods. It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:  Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency  If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP  If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org 291 This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 292 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Monday, August 28, 2017 10:40 PM James Nykaza UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-2230) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 28, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-2230) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). The center of Tropical Storm Harvey is moving back into the Gulf of Mexico and causing additional heavy rainfall in Harris County. The National Weather Service expects at least another 5-7 inches of rain with as much as 2 inches per hour. METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Mandatory Evacuations: 293  Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive)  Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed  BARKER ADDITION  HEARTHSTONE PLACE  BARKER CROSSING  JAMESTOWN COLONY  BARKERS BRANCH  LAKE HARBOR  BARKERS CROSSING  LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK CENTRAL  LAKES OF PINE FOREST  BEAR CREEK ESTATES  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE  BEAR CREEK FARMS  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK TRAILS  LANDING AT PARK HARBOR  BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  LANGHAM CREEK COLONY  BEAR CREEK WEST  MAYDE CREEK FARMS  BRADFORD COLONY  PARK HARBOR  CHARLESTOWN COLONY  PARK HARBOR ESTATES  CLAY HILL PARK  PARK HARBOR OAKS  CLAY HILLS PLAZA  PARK PLACE CENTER  CLAY MEADOWS 294  PINE FOREST GREEN  CONCORD BRIDGE  PINE FOREST LANDING  CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH  PINE FOREST VILLAGE  CONCORD COLONY  RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS  CYPRESS PARKE  SAVANNAH ESTATES  ELDRIDGE PARK  TIMBER CREEK PLACE  ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK  TWIN LAKES  FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT  FORRESTA VILLAGE  WESTLAKE  GEORGETOWN COLONY  WESTLAKE FOREST  GLENCAIRN  WESTLAKE PLACE  GLENCAIRN PARK  YORKTOWN CROSSING  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed  ARCADIA  KINGSLAND ACRES  ARCADIA COURT  KINGSLAND ESTATES  CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE  KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES  ESTATES OF BAKER LANE  LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD  FLAGSTONE ESTATES 295  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM  GREEN TRAILS  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD  GREEN TRAILS CROSSING  MEMORIAL PARKWAY  GREEN TRAILS FOREST  MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE  GREEN TRAILS OAKS  NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  GREEN TRAILS PARK  OAK PARK TRAILS  GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE  PARKLAKE VILLAGE  HEATHERWOOD PARK  PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS  HIGHLAND TRAILS  RICEFIELD VILLAGE  KELLIWOOD  STONELODGE  KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE  UNIVERSITY PARK WEST  KELLIWOOD GARDENS  WEST SIDE FOREST  KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  WESTGREEN PARK  KELLIWOOD LAKES  WILLOW PARK GREENS  KELLIWOOD PLACE  WINDSOR PARK ESTATES  KELLIWOOD TRAILS  WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. 296 First responders are working on 1000s of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to:  General Volunteers  American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/  Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org  Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. Monetary donations are being accepted via the local United Way fund and the Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. We are not accepting donations of clothing, food or goods. It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:  Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency  If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP  If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org 297 This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 298 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Monday, August 28, 2017 10:40 PM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-2230) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 28, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-2230) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). The center of Tropical Storm Harvey is moving back into the Gulf of Mexico and causing additional heavy rainfall in Harris County. The National Weather Service expects at least another 5-7 inches of rain with as much as 2 inches per hour. METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Mandatory Evacuations: 299  Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive)  Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed  BARKER ADDITION  HEARTHSTONE PLACE  BARKER CROSSING  JAMESTOWN COLONY  BARKERS BRANCH  LAKE HARBOR  BARKERS CROSSING  LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK CENTRAL  LAKES OF PINE FOREST  BEAR CREEK ESTATES  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE  BEAR CREEK FARMS  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK TRAILS  LANDING AT PARK HARBOR  BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  LANGHAM CREEK COLONY  BEAR CREEK WEST  MAYDE CREEK FARMS  BRADFORD COLONY  PARK HARBOR  CHARLESTOWN COLONY  PARK HARBOR ESTATES  CLAY HILL PARK  PARK HARBOR OAKS  CLAY HILLS PLAZA  PARK PLACE CENTER  CLAY MEADOWS 300  PINE FOREST GREEN  CONCORD BRIDGE  PINE FOREST LANDING  CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH  PINE FOREST VILLAGE  CONCORD COLONY  RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS  CYPRESS PARKE  SAVANNAH ESTATES  ELDRIDGE PARK  TIMBER CREEK PLACE  ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK  TWIN LAKES  FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT  FORRESTA VILLAGE  WESTLAKE  GEORGETOWN COLONY  WESTLAKE FOREST  GLENCAIRN  WESTLAKE PLACE  GLENCAIRN PARK  YORKTOWN CROSSING  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed  ARCADIA  KINGSLAND ACRES  ARCADIA COURT  KINGSLAND ESTATES  CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE  KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES  ESTATES OF BAKER LANE  LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD  FLAGSTONE ESTATES 301  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM  GREEN TRAILS  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD  GREEN TRAILS CROSSING  MEMORIAL PARKWAY  GREEN TRAILS FOREST  MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE  GREEN TRAILS OAKS  NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  GREEN TRAILS PARK  OAK PARK TRAILS  GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE  PARKLAKE VILLAGE  HEATHERWOOD PARK  PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS  HIGHLAND TRAILS  RICEFIELD VILLAGE  KELLIWOOD  STONELODGE  KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE  UNIVERSITY PARK WEST  KELLIWOOD GARDENS  WEST SIDE FOREST  KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  WESTGREEN PARK  KELLIWOOD LAKES  WILLOW PARK GREENS  KELLIWOOD PLACE  WINDSOR PARK ESTATES  KELLIWOOD TRAILS  WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. 302 First responders are working on 1000s of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to:  General Volunteers  American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/  Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org  Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. Monetary donations are being accepted via the local United Way fund and the Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. We are not accepting donations of clothing, food or goods. It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:  Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency  If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP  If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org 303 This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 304 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Monday, August 28, 2017 10:40 PM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-2230) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 28, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-2230) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). The center of Tropical Storm Harvey is moving back into the Gulf of Mexico and causing additional heavy rainfall in Harris County. The National Weather Service expects at least another 5-7 inches of rain with as much as 2 inches per hour. METRO services will continue to be suspended through Wednesday, Aug.30, 2017 due to unsafe road conditions and flooding. METRO is continuing to provide shuttles to transport people to area shelters. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker Reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. Voluntary and Mandatory evacuations have been issued near Addicks and Barker Reservoirs. Mandatory Evacuations: 305  Inverness Forest Subdivision (streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive)  Northwood Pines Subdivision Voluntary Evacuations: Subdivisions in the Addicks Reservoir Watershed  BARKER ADDITION  HEARTHSTONE PLACE  BARKER CROSSING  JAMESTOWN COLONY  BARKERS BRANCH  LAKE HARBOR  BARKERS CROSSING  LAKES OF ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK CENTRAL  LAKES OF PINE FOREST  BEAR CREEK ESTATES  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE  BEAR CREEK FARMS  LAKES ON ELDRIDGE NORTH  BEAR CREEK TRAILS  LANDING AT PARK HARBOR  BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  LANGHAM CREEK COLONY  BEAR CREEK WEST  MAYDE CREEK FARMS  BRADFORD COLONY  PARK HARBOR  CHARLESTOWN COLONY  PARK HARBOR ESTATES  CLAY HILL PARK  PARK HARBOR OAKS  CLAY HILLS PLAZA  PARK PLACE CENTER  CLAY MEADOWS 306  PINE FOREST GREEN  CONCORD BRIDGE  PINE FOREST LANDING  CONCORD BRIDGE NORTH  PINE FOREST VILLAGE  CONCORD COLONY  RANCH AT BARKER CYPRESS  CYPRESS PARKE  SAVANNAH ESTATES  ELDRIDGE PARK  TIMBER CREEK PLACE  ESTATES AT CULLEN PARK  TWIN LAKES  FESTE PARK AT BEAR CREEK VILLAGE  VILLAGES AT LAKEPOINT  FORRESTA VILLAGE  WESTLAKE  GEORGETOWN COLONY  WESTLAKE FOREST  GLENCAIRN  WESTLAKE PLACE  GLENCAIRN PARK  YORKTOWN CROSSING  GLENCAIRN SOUTH Subdivisions in the Barker Reservoir Watershed  ARCADIA  KINGSLAND ACRES  ARCADIA COURT  KINGSLAND ESTATES  CINCO RANCH EQUESTRIAN VILLAGE  KRYSTAL LAKE ESTATES  ESTATES OF BAKER LANE  LAKEFOREST OF KELLIWOOD  FLAGSTONE ESTATES 307  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM  GREEN TRAILS  LAKES OF BUCKINGHAM KELLIWOOD  GREEN TRAILS CROSSING  MEMORIAL PARKWAY  GREEN TRAILS FOREST  MEMORIAL PARKWAY VILLAGE  GREEN TRAILS OAKS  NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  GREEN TRAILS PARK  OAK PARK TRAILS  GREEN TRAILS VILLAGE  PARKLAKE VILLAGE  HEATHERWOOD PARK  PARKVIEW AT BARKER CYPRESS  HIGHLAND TRAILS  RICEFIELD VILLAGE  KELLIWOOD  STONELODGE  KELLIWOOD ENCLAVE  UNIVERSITY PARK WEST  KELLIWOOD GARDENS  WEST SIDE FOREST  KELLIWOOD IN NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY  WESTGREEN PARK  KELLIWOOD LAKES  WILLOW PARK GREENS  KELLIWOOD PLACE  WINDSOR PARK ESTATES  KELLIWOOD TRAILS  WINDSOR PARK LAKES More information from Harris County Flood Control District: https://www.hcfcd.org/floodingfloodplains/addicks-and-barker-reservoirs/. On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. 308 First responders are working on 1000s of rescues and calls continue to come in. Harris County Sheriff’s Office along has completed more than 2200 rescue operations. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to:  General Volunteers  American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300, http://www.redcross.org/  Volunteer Houston, (281) 656-1533, http://volunteerhouston.org  Texas Gulf Coast VOAD, http://txgulfcoastvoad.org/ We are no longer asking for boats and high water vehicles. Monetary donations are being accepted via the local United Way fund and the Greater Houston Community Foundation website: http://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/. We are not accepting donations of clothing, food or goods. It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:  Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency  If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP  If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org 309 This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 310 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) Monday, August 28, 2017 5:16 PM Carole Chambers RE: shelter supplies Were you able to email the request?    From: Carole Chambers [mailto:cchambers@cityofhumble.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 3:32 PM  To: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM)   Subject: RE: shelter supplies    Thank you.  Jimmy needs to get back on the WEBEOC .  I had him and all the Chiefs go, with me, to a class.  It taught  them the ins and outs…………..like don’t just say water……break it down    80z bottled water  etc.  We see what happened  to that. LOL    Thank you!    From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 3:26 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies    Also send a request to plans@hcoem.net  And Logistics@oem.hctx.net. Give them a comprehensive list of what Humble needs.      Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Carole Chambers  wrote:  No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     311 St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they  cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will  have to close and we still have folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since  the Chief removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then  but I still try to help.     Carole  312 Jason Stuebe From: AlertHouston on behalf of AlertHouston Monday, August 28, 2017 4:23 PM Carole Chambers Updated Red Cross Shelters Sent: To: Subject: ALERTHOUSTON Shelter Update DATE: 08/28/2017 View this email in your browser The City of Houston, Harris County and the Red Cross have partnered to provide shelter to those displaced by flooding. Below is an updated list of available shelters: North Shore 9th Grade Campus13501 Hollypark Drive Red Cross MO Campbell Center 1865 Aldine Bender Road 77032Red Cross Pasadena High School 206 South Shaver 77506Red Cross Golden Acres Baptist Church 2812 Pansy St 77503Red Cross Frank Dobie High School 10220 Blackhawk Boulevard 77086Red Cross GRB 1001 Avenida de las Americas77010Houston First Community of Faith Church 1024 Pinemont Drive 77091Damon Williams Lindale Assembly of God 503 Reid rd 77022Jana Meeks *The public is strongly encouraged to use verified sources to locate available shelters, such as www.houstonemergency.org/ or http://www.redcross.org/gethelp/disaster-relief-and-recovery-services/find-an-open-shelter. 313 AlertHouston is the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management's official emergency notification service. For updates on this situation, visit: houstontx.gov/emergency City of Houston Office of Emergency Management Phone (Public): 713.884.4500 Email (Public): info@houstonoem.org 24-Hour Phone (Official Use Only): 713.859.4257 EOC Phone (when activated): 713.884.4401 Email (Official Use Only): cohoem@houstontx.gov City of Houston Office of Emergency Management You have signed up to receive alerts from the City of Houston Want to change how you receive these emails? 314 You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Copyright © 2017 City of Houston OEM, All rights reserved. 315 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Monday, August 28, 2017 3:32 PM Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) RE: shelter supplies Thank you.  Jimmy needs to get back on the WEBEOC .  I had him and all the Chiefs go, with me, to a class.  It taught  them the ins and outs…………..like don’t just say water……break it down    80z bottled water  etc.  We see what happened  to that. LOL    Thank you!    From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 3:26 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies    Also send a request to plans@hcoem.net  And Logistics@oem.hctx.net. Give them a comprehensive list of what Humble needs.      Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Carole Chambers  wrote:  No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they  cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will  have to close and we still have folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since  the Chief removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then  but I still try to help.     316 Carole 317 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Caliber Home Loans Monday, August 28, 2017 3:28 PM James Nykaza Hurricane Harvey Assistance In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, our thoughts are with you, and we hope that you and your family are safe. We want you to know that we are here to help during what can be a stressful time. The following list of agencies offer assistance if your property was impacted:  FEMA at (800) 621-3362 or www.fema.gov  American Red Cross at (866) 438-4636 or www.redcross.org  Feed the Children at (800) 672-4556 or www.feedthechildren.org  Salvation Army at (888) 363-2769 or www.salvationarmy.org If your home or place of employment was impacted by the storm causing temporary loss of income or displacement, please contact us at (800) 401-6587 from 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. CT, M – F. We have multiple programs to help you through this time. Please stay safe and don’t hesitate to contact us with any additional questions. 318 If you prefer not to receive additional messages from this sender, please send an email with Remove in the subject line Click here for e-mail. You will receive one additional e-mail message confirming your removal. 319 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Caliber Home Loans Monday, August 28, 2017 3:28 PM James Nykaza Hurricane Harvey Assistance In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, our thoughts are with you, and we hope that you and your family are safe. We want you to know that we are here to help during what can be a stressful time. The following list of agencies offer assistance if your property was impacted:  FEMA at (800) 621-3362 or www.fema.gov  American Red Cross at (866) 438-4636 or www.redcross.org  Feed the Children at (800) 672-4556 or www.feedthechildren.org  Salvation Army at (888) 363-2769 or www.salvationarmy.org If your home or place of employment was impacted by the storm causing temporary loss of income or displacement, please contact us at (800) 401-6587 from 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. CT, M – F. We have multiple programs to help you through this time. Please stay safe and don’t hesitate to contact us with any additional questions. 320 If you prefer not to receive additional messages from this sender, please send an email with Remove in the subject line Click here for e-mail. You will receive one additional e-mail message confirming your removal. 321 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) Monday, August 28, 2017 3:26 PM Carole Chambers Re: shelter supplies Also send a request to plans@hcoem.net  And Logistics@oem.hctx.net. Give them a comprehensive list of what Humble needs.      Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Carole Chambers  wrote:  No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they  cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will  have to close and we still have folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since  the Chief removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then  but I still try to help.     Carole  322 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Monday, August 28, 2017 3:23 PM Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) RE: shelter supplies It is really interesting, so happy you get to do it.  Be safe!  I have about 15 and gaining for our class in Sept.    From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 3:18 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies    I will be back on watch at 5    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Carole Chambers  wrote:  No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they  cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will  have to close and we still have folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since  the Chief removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then  but I still try to help.     Carole  323 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Monday, August 28, 2017 3:21 PM Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) RE: shelter supplies Thank you so much!    From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 3:17 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies    Jennifer.suter@oem.hctx.net      Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Carole Chambers  wrote:  No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they  cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will  have to close and we still have folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since  the Chief removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then  but I still try to help.     Carole  324 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Monday, August 28, 2017 3:21 PM Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) RE: shelter supplies I was the WEBEOC admin for Humble but after Chief Outlaw told me he didn’t want me in emergency mgmt.., I had the  county take me off of everything.  I haven’t been allowed to attend any type of meetings or do any trainings.   I was  devastated. I only needed one  (week long) training to complete my task force training.  I worked hard on training.  After  that, I never took another training of any kind.  I had almost 3 full pages of the FEMS Official Transcript trainings not to  mention, numerous class room transcrips.  I just quit it was very upsetting.    All I get to do now is answer the phones and book appointments!  That will be 6 years ago in Jan.      Carole    From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies    I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they cannot receive  supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will have to close and we still have  folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since the Chief  removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then but I still try to help.     Carole  325 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) Monday, August 28, 2017 3:18 PM Carole Chambers Re: shelter supplies I will be back on watch at 5    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Carole Chambers  wrote:  No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they  cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will  have to close and we still have folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since  the Chief removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then  but I still try to help.     Carole  326 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) Monday, August 28, 2017 3:17 PM Carole Chambers Re: shelter supplies Jennifer.suter@oem.hctx.net      Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Carole Chambers  wrote:  No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies     I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they  cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will  have to close and we still have folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since  the Chief removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then  but I still try to help.     Carole  327 Jason Stuebe Sent: To: Subject: Monday, August 28, 2017 3:13 PM Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) RE: shelter supplies I was the WEBEOC admin for Humble but after Chief Outlaw told me he didn’t want me in emergency mgmt.., I had the  county take me off of everything.  I haven’t been allowed to attend any type of meetings or do any trainings.   I was  devastated. I only needed one  (week long) training to complete my task force training.  I worked hard on training.  After  that, I never took another training of any kind.  I had     From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies    I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they cannot receive  supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will have to close and we still have  folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since the Chief  removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then but I still try to help.     Carole  328 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Monday, August 28, 2017 3:05 PM Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) RE: shelter supplies No, I do not.  I should but can’t find my rodeo list.    From: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) [mailto:Lionel.Bryant@oem.hctx.net]   Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: shelter supplies    I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they cannot receive  supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will have to close and we still have  folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since the Chief  removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then but I still try to help.     Carole  329 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) Monday, August 28, 2017 2:45 PM Carole Chambers Re: shelter supplies I worked the night shift, so I was a sleep. I sent this to Jennifer Suter. Do you have her email address?    Sent from my iPhone    On Aug 28, 2017, at 10:26 AM, Carole Chambers  wrote:     Lionel,     St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they cannot receive  supplies.  Red Cross is out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will have to close and we still have  folks coming.        Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since the Chief  removed me from EM over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then but I still try to help.     Carole  330 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Monday, August 28, 2017 11:37 AM SITREP #6 Tropical System Harvey 082817 SITREP #6 Tropical System Harvey 082817.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  331 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Monday, August 28, 2017 11:37 AM SITREP #6 Tropical System Harvey 082817 SITREP #6 Tropical System Harvey 082817.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  332 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Monday, August 28, 2017 11:37 AM SITREP #6 Tropical System Harvey 082817 SITREP #6 Tropical System Harvey 082817.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  333 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Carole Chambers Monday, August 28, 2017 10:26 AM Bryant, Lionel (HCOHSEM) shelter supplies   Lionel,    St Mary’s Church at 527 S Houston Ave. in Humble is going to have to close if they cannot receive supplies.  Red Cross is  out.  Jimmy ask to beg for them.  Otherwise it will have to close and we still have folks coming.       Please pass this to Mark or whoever.  I do not have a WEBEOC account anymore since the Chief removed me from EM  over 5 years ago.  I know a lot has changed since then but I still try to help.    Carole  334 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Monday, August 28, 2017 9:11 AM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-0800) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 28, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-0800) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) made a decision to begin releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. House flooding in some neighborhoods on Addicks Reservoir's western and northern boundaries could begin today. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. The On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300 335 Volunteers with Boats/High Water Vehicles Harris County Phone Bank, 713-881-3100 Will need to provide name, phone number, what equipment they have and where they are located It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public: Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 336 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Monday, August 28, 2017 9:11 AM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-0800) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 28, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-0800) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) made a decision to begin releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. House flooding in some neighborhoods on Addicks Reservoir's western and northern boundaries could begin today. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. The On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300 337 Volunteers with Boats/High Water Vehicles Harris County Phone Bank, 713-881-3100 Will need to provide name, phone number, what equipment they have and where they are located It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public: Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 338 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Monday, August 28, 2017 9:11 AM James Nykaza UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-0800) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 28, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-0800) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) made a decision to begin releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. House flooding in some neighborhoods on Addicks Reservoir's western and northern boundaries could begin today. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. The On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300 339 Volunteers with Boats/High Water Vehicles Harris County Phone Bank, 713-881-3100 Will need to provide name, phone number, what equipment they have and where they are located It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public: Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 340 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Monday, August 28, 2017 9:11 AM James Nykaza UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-0800) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 28, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (MON-0800) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) made a decision to begin releasing water from the Addicks and Barker Dams overnight. The rainfall rate prompted water release into affected areas sooner than expected. New models for release are being created by USACE to reflect the increased water flows. House flooding in some neighborhoods on Addicks Reservoir's western and northern boundaries could begin today. Corps officials expect the reservoir pool levels to continue to rise throughout the week, despite controlled releases from Addicks and Barker reservoirs that began earlier this morning. These elevated pool levels could impact surrounding areas behind the dams for several weeks to months. The On-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713-881-3100) to reach the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. First responders are working on thousands of rescues and calls continue to come in. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to: General Volunteers American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300 341 Volunteers with Boats/High Water Vehicles Harris County Phone Bank, 713-881-3100 Will need to provide name, phone number, what equipment they have and where they are located It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public: Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 342 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: Christensen, Laurie (Fire Marshal's Office) Sunday, August 27, 2017 10:53 PM Inverness Forest Area of Concern Voluntary Evacuation Inverness Forest - Area of Concern.pdf All, As of 10:10pm tonight HCFCD in coordination with the Inverness Forest subdivision called for a voluntary evacuation for all residents in the following areas of Inverness Forest Subdivision (see map). All streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive. If overtopping of the levee is imminent the NWS will issue a civil emergency message and flash flood warning in the polygon. Residents can evacuate to the Lone Star College Campus on 2700 WW Thorne Houston, Tx 77073.         Jeremy Justice Hydrologic Analyst Harris County Flood Control District 9900 Northwest Freeway Houston, Texas 77092 713-684-4000 (main) 713-316-3614 (direct) 832-526-4629 (cell) jeremy.justice@hcfcd.org www.hcfcd.org   343 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Justice, Jeremy (Flood Control) Sunday, August 27, 2017 10:41 PM Justice, Jeremy (Flood Control) Inverness Forest Area of Concern Voluntary Evacuation Inverness Forest - Area of Concern.pdf All, As of 10:10pm tonight HCFCD in coordination with the Inverness Forest subdivision called for a voluntary evacuation for all residents in the following areas of Inverness Forest Subdivision (see map). All streets north of Kingsbridge Road, including east and west Greenbrook Drive and Kenchester Drive. If overtopping of the levee is imminent the NWS will issue a civil emergency message and flash flood warning in the polygon. Residents can evacuate to the Lone Star College Campus on 2700 WW Thorne Houston, Tx 77073.         Jeremy Justice Hydrologic Analyst Harris County Flood Control District 9900 Northwest Freeway Houston, Texas 77092 713-684-4000 (main) 713-316-3614 (direct) 832-526-4629 (cell) jeremy.justice@hcfcd.org www.hcfcd.org   344 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Sunday, August 27, 2017 8:15 PM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (SUN-2000) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 27, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (SUN-2000) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, six to ten inches of additional rain are possible from heavier rain bands feeding in from the south. The HCOHSEM on-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713881-3100) to reach the HCOHSEM. First responders are working on 1000s of rescues and calls continue to come in. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to:   General Volunteers o American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300 Volunteers with Boats o Harris County Phone Bank, 713-881-3100 o Will need to provide name, phone number, what equipment they have and where they are located It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 345 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold, DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 346 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Sunday, August 27, 2017 8:15 PM Carole Chambers UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (SUN-2000) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 27, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (SUN-2000) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, six to ten inches of additional rain are possible from heavier rain bands feeding in from the south. The HCOHSEM on-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713881-3100) to reach the HCOHSEM. First responders are working on 1000s of rescues and calls continue to come in. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to:   General Volunteers o American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300 Volunteers with Boats o Harris County Phone Bank, 713-881-3100 o Will need to provide name, phone number, what equipment they have and where they are located It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 347 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold, DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 348 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Sunday, August 27, 2017 8:15 PM James Nykaza UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (SUN-2000) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 27, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (SUN-2000) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, six to ten inches of additional rain are possible from heavier rain bands feeding in from the south. The HCOHSEM on-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713881-3100) to reach the HCOHSEM. First responders are working on 1000s of rescues and calls continue to come in. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to:   General Volunteers o American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300 Volunteers with Boats o Harris County Phone Bank, 713-881-3100 o Will need to provide name, phone number, what equipment they have and where they are located It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 349 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold, DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 350 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Regional Joint Information Center Sunday, August 27, 2017 8:15 PM James Nykaza UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (SUN-2000) A message from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management August 27, 2017 UPDATE: Hurricane Harvey (SUN-2000) The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) remains at Level 1 (Maximum Readiness). According to the National Weather Service, six to ten inches of additional rain are possible from heavier rain bands feeding in from the south. The HCOHSEM on-call phone has been disabled. Partners should use the main number (713881-3100) to reach the HCOHSEM. First responders are working on 1000s of rescues and calls continue to come in. We are also seeing many citizen rescue attempts. If you receive calls offering volunteer help, please direct them to:   General Volunteers o American Red Cross, (866) 526-8300 Volunteers with Boats o Harris County Phone Bank, 713-881-3100 o Will need to provide name, phone number, what equipment they have and where they are located It is important that we DO NOT give out phone numbers or emails other than the officially listed contact methods without authorization from the EOC or JIC. Many incorrect numbers are being circulated on social media which is preventing the public from getting to the help they need. Please notify the JIC if you see incorrect phone numbers, shelter locations, etc. on social media. 351 9-1-1 is experiencing a high volume of calls. We are encouraging the public:    Only to call if it is a life threatening emergency If you are put on hold, DO NOT HANG UP If you cannot get through, KEEP TRYING 2-1-1 and 3-1-1 are also experiencing high call volume. These numbers are for non-life threatening emergencies, and we encourage people to stay on the line until they get through. For updates on evacuations and closures visit Ready Harris News on ReadyHarris.org. If you need to send in public information to be posted, please email oemjic@oem.hctx.net. Twitter • Facebook • ReadyHarris App For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org This e-mail has been sent to you by the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. To maximize their communication with you, you may be receiving this e-mail in addition to a phone call with the same message. If you no longer wish to receive email notifications from the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, please click here to unsubscribe. 352 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: James Nykaza Sunday, August 27, 2017 6:07 PM Clark, Kristina (HCOHSEM) Re: Shelter Can you advise pct 4 that there is no shelter at the Humble Civic Center. We are receiving messages that there is one there. James Nykaza, Fire Marshal City of Humble Fire Marshals Office City of Humble Office of Emergency Management Arson Investigator/Fire Inspector/EMC Office- 281-446-4928 Cell- 281-853-7832 ****The contents of this communication are intended only for the addressee and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or disclose this communication, notify the sender and delete the communication. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this communication that do not relate to the official business of the City of Humble Fire Marshal’s Office and Humble Office of Emergency Management shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it.**** On Aug 27, 2017, at 5:39 PM, Clark, Kristina (HCOHSEM) wrote: Chief Nykaza,   I hate to say this but the Red Cross is completely out of resources and have almost no road accessibility.  The best thing I can recommend is to open something and message to your people to bring THEIR OWN  food, sleeping bags, clothes, medication, etc. We have absolutely no resources at the moment.    Kristina Clark Planner – Access and Functional Needs Coordinator Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (713) 881‐3100 (713) 426‐9571   http://www.facebook.com/hcohsem http://twitter.com/hcohsem www.readyharris.org         From: James Nykaza [mailto:jnykaza@cityofhumble.net] Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2017 5:36 PM To: Clark, Kristina (HCOHSEM) Subject: Shelter 353 Kristina, I need the Red Cross to assist with a shelter with in the City of Humble. Please advise what i need to do. James Nykaza, Fire Marshal City of Humble Fire Marshals Office City of Humble Office of Emergency Management Arson Investigator/Fire Inspector/EMC Office- 281-446-4928 Cell- 281-853-7832 ****The contents of this communication are intended only for the addressee and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or disclose this communication, notify the sender and delete the communication. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this communication that do not relate to the official business of the City of Humble Fire Marshal’s Office and Humble Office of Emergency Management shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it.**** 354 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Clark, Kristina (HCOHSEM) Sunday, August 27, 2017 5:40 PM James Nykaza Murray, Brian (HCOHSEM) RE: Shelter Chief Nykaza,    I hate to say this but the Red Cross is completely out of resources and have almost no road accessibility. The best thing I  can recommend is to open something and message to your people to bring THEIR OWN food, sleeping bags, clothes,  medication, etc. We have absolutely no resources at the moment.     Kristina Clark Planner – Access and Functional Needs Coordinator  Harris County Office of Homeland Security &  Emergency Management  (713) 881‐3100  (713) 426‐9571    http://www.facebook.com/hcohsem  http://twitter.com/hcohsem  www.readyharris.org          From: James Nykaza [mailto:jnykaza@cityofhumble.net] Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2017 5:36 PM To: Clark, Kristina (HCOHSEM) Subject: Shelter Kristina, I need the Red Cross to assist with a shelter with in the City of Humble. Please advise what i need to do. James Nykaza, Fire Marshal City of Humble Fire Marshals Office City of Humble Office of Emergency Management Arson Investigator/Fire Inspector/EMC Office- 281-446-4928 Cell- 281-853-7832 ****The contents of this communication are intended only for the addressee and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or disclose this communication, notify the sender and delete the communication. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this communication that do not relate to the official business of the City of Humble Fire Marshal’s Office and Humble Office of Emergency Management shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it.**** 355 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: James Nykaza Sunday, August 27, 2017 5:36 PM Kristina Clark Shelter Kristina, I need the Red Cross to assist with a shelter with in the City of Humble. Please advise what i need to do. James Nykaza, Fire Marshal City of Humble Fire Marshals Office City of Humble Office of Emergency Management Arson Investigator/Fire Inspector/EMC Office- 281-446-4928 Cell- 281-853-7832 ****The contents of this communication are intended only for the addressee and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or disclose this communication, notify the sender and delete the communication. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this communication that do not relate to the official business of the City of Humble Fire Marshal’s Office and Humble Office of Emergency Management shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it.**** 356 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Sunday, August 27, 2017 9:58 AM SITREP #5 Tropical System Harvey 082717 SITREP #5 Tropical System Harvey 082717.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation.   This product can also be found at http://www.dps.texas.gov/dem/sitrep/default.aspx   Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 357 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Sunday, August 27, 2017 9:58 AM SITREP #5 Tropical System Harvey 082717 SITREP #5 Tropical System Harvey 082717.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation.   This product can also be found at http://www.dps.texas.gov/dem/sitrep/default.aspx   Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 358 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Sunday, August 27, 2017 9:58 AM SITREP #5 Tropical System Harvey 082717 SITREP #5 Tropical System Harvey 082717.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation.   This product can also be found at http://www.dps.texas.gov/dem/sitrep/default.aspx   Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 359 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: James Nykaza Saturday, August 26, 2017 9:45 PM Emergency Management Distribution Shelter information All,                   There nearest shelter to the City is at the M.O. Campbell Center.      MO Campbell Education Center (Red Cross) (Cap: 500) (No Pets) 1865 Aldine Bender Rd. Houston, TX 77032    Regards,                     James Nykaza, Emt- P Fire Marshal/ EMC City of Humble Fire Marshals Office City of Humble Office of Emergency Management Arson Investigator/Fire Inspector/Emergency Management Coordinator Office- 281-446-4928 Cell- 281-853-7832 Fax- 281-446-3960     ****The contents of this communication are intended only for the addressee and may contain confidential and/or  privileged material.  If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or disclose this communication,  notify the sender and delete the communication.  Opinions, conclusions and other information in this communication  that do not relate to the official business of the City of Humble Fire Marshal’s Office and Humble Office of Emergency  Management shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it.****    360 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Royall, Bob (Fire Marshal's Office) Saturday, August 26, 2017 7:36 PM 'bhebert4 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Thomas.collums@cfisd.net';'OEM@avfd.com';'cdecker@hcec.com';(Fire Marshal's Office) All FMO Mailboxes Reed, Rodney (Fire Marshal's Office);Christensen Laurie EOC 1900 Ops Brief and First Responder Conference Call Notes EOC 1900 Ops Brief and First Responder Conference Call Notes    EOC Update:   Harris County EOC remains at Level 1 – Maximum Readiness  362              Hurricane Harvey has now been downgraded to a Tropical Storm and is slowly moving north in the direction  of San Antonio.  The storm is predicted to loop back to the south in a day or so then turn north, northwest and track up  through Texas to the west of us.  Feeder bands continue to push on shore with heavy rain, gusty winds, lightening, and unexpected funnel  clouds. Responders should maintain situational awareness during these downpours.  There is a very strong feeder band moving through the west Harris County producing 2 ½ inches of rain per  hour.  The EOC has had a busy day.  o Feeder bands brought heavy rains across east Harris County this morning which then moved off to  Liberty County and San Jacinto County.  o There was a tornado in Lake Shores (Summerwood area) early this morning. Approximately 10‐15  homes suffered minor damage.  o HCEC reported that their Dispatch Center is operating on emergency power.  o There were 2 or 3 tornadoes in the Cy‐Fair area around 1600 hours this afternoon. Multiple homes  and some businesses were damaged including Lone Star College.  o We have had 5 water rescues today.  Industry is still at idol out on the ship channel which has been closed by the Captain of the Port.  The US Coast Guard has 5 air assets positioned in the area for potential air lift rescues if needed.  Texas Military Forces are moving support assets into the area.  The DDC Captain is working with the SOC to receive 4 USAR Task Forces including TTF‐1.  A list of Standby Shelters was reported by the Red Cross (e‐mail to follow)  Jeffrey Lindner gave a weather update. Additional heavy rains are forecasted for tonight.  The EOC/Fire Desk will stay activated throughout the duration of the event.  No unmet needs were reported and no additional resources were requested.      Regards,  R. W. “Bob" Royall, Jr.  Assistant Chief, Emergency Operations  Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office  2318 Atascocita Rd.  Humble, Texas 77396  713‐274‐1712 Office  bob.royall@fmo.hctx.net    363 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Saturday, August 26, 2017 10:04 AM SITREP #4 Tropical System Harvey 082617 SITREP #4 Tropical System Harvey 082617.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  364 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Saturday, August 26, 2017 10:04 AM SITREP #4 Tropical System Harvey 082617 SITREP #4 Tropical System Harvey 082617.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  365 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Saturday, August 26, 2017 10:04 AM SITREP #4 Tropical System Harvey 082617 SITREP #4 Tropical System Harvey 082617.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  366 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Office of Senator Ted Cruz Saturday, August 26, 2017 8:28 AM Carole Chambers Cruz News: Hurricane Harvey Preparedness - August 25, 2017 August 25, 2017 As Hurricane Harvey barrels its way toward Texas, I urge all Texans, particularly in the Gulf Coast region to heed warnings from state and local officials, know your evacuation route, and avoid all high water areas. This is a very serious and dangerous storm, and is expected to bring high winds and historic amounts of rainfall over the next few days. Our state’s first responders stand ready to assist those affected by high winds and lifethreatening flooding. Please join Heidi and me in keeping our fellow Texans in the Gulf Coast region in your thoughts and prayers. In case of emergency, call 911. For evacuation information, call 211. For roadside assistance, call 1-800-525-5555. For TxDOT Statewide Road Closures, call 1-800-452-9292. For relay service, call 711. If you are able, especially those of you not immediately in the storm's path, I’d encourage you to consider volunteering with the American Red Cross, as they mobilize to assist those effected by Hurricane Harvey. For more information, visit www.redcross.org. I will continue to work with the entire Texas delegation to support the Governor’s request for assistance through FEMA. If you or your family suffer damage from the storm, please register with FEMA by calling 1-800-621-3362 or applying online at disasterassistance.gov. Throughout the days and weeks ahead, my team and I will keep working with state and local officials throughout the state, to keep all Texans safe. If you need additional information or assistance during this emergency situation, please do not hesitate to contact my office or utilize the federal and state resources listed below: Texas Flood Resources:    To qualify for assistance, register your sustained damage with FEMA: 1-800-6213362. FEMA app for iPhone includes emergency information by county here. For information on evacuee hotel’s visit here. 367       Red Cross disaster assistance: 1-877-500-8645. If you are in need of help or would like to volunteer, call 211 For information on Texas road closures click here. Click here to list you and your family with the Red Cross as safe. See safety tips for severe weather here. For assistance filing a personal claim, call the Texas Department of Insurance's Consumer: 1-800-252-3439. Other helpful resources:      American Red Cross app for iPhone, available here. Texas Department of Public Safety site here. Texas Health and Human Services site here. Texas Prepares site here. Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs site here. Keep Texas Strong, Ted Cruz Mandatory Evacuations (as of 11:00 AM on August 25th)                 Calhoun County A&M Corpus Christi Aransas County San Patricio County Refugio County City of Aransas Pass City of Port Aransas City of Rockport City of Ingleside City of Refugio Brazoria County Matagorda County City of Palacios City of Victoria Victoria County Jackson County Voluntary Evacuations 368                  City of Galveston Galveston County City of S. Padre Island City of Port ArthurCity of Corpus Christi City of Ricardo City of Rivera City of Kingsville City of W. Columbia City of Richwood City of Beeville Bee County Bay City Mustang Island Padre Island City of San Patricio City of Seabrook Jamaica Beach Central Texas Office 300 E. 8th St, Suite #961 Austin, TX 78701 Phone: (512) 916-5834 North Texas Office Lee Park Tower II, 3626 N. Hall St., Suite #410 Dallas, TX 75219 Phone: (214) 599-8749 Southeast Texas Office 808 Travis St., Suite #1420 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 718-3057 South/Central Texas Office 9901 IH-10W, Suite # 950 San Antonio, TX 78230 Phone: (210) 340-2885 East Texas Office 305 S. Broadway, Suite 501 Tyler, TX 75702 Phone: (903) 593-5130 South Texas Office 200 S. 10th St, Suite 1603 McAllen, TX 78501 Phone: (956) 686-7339 Washington Office 404 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-5922 If you no longer wish to receive these emails click here to unsubscribe. 369 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Office of Senator Ted Cruz Saturday, August 26, 2017 8:28 AM Carole Chambers Cruz News: Hurricane Harvey Preparedness - August 25, 2017 August 25, 2017 As Hurricane Harvey barrels its way toward Texas, I urge all Texans, particularly in the Gulf Coast region to heed warnings from state and local officials, know your evacuation route, and avoid all high water areas. This is a very serious and dangerous storm, and is expected to bring high winds and historic amounts of rainfall over the next few days. Our state’s first responders stand ready to assist those affected by high winds and lifethreatening flooding. Please join Heidi and me in keeping our fellow Texans in the Gulf Coast region in your thoughts and prayers. In case of emergency, call 911. For evacuation information, call 211. For roadside assistance, call 1-800-525-5555. For TxDOT Statewide Road Closures, call 1-800-452-9292. For relay service, call 711. If you are able, especially those of you not immediately in the storm's path, I’d encourage you to consider volunteering with the American Red Cross, as they mobilize to assist those effected by Hurricane Harvey. For more information, visit www.redcross.org. I will continue to work with the entire Texas delegation to support the Governor’s request for assistance through FEMA. If you or your family suffer damage from the storm, please register with FEMA by calling 1-800-621-3362 or applying online at disasterassistance.gov. Throughout the days and weeks ahead, my team and I will keep working with state and local officials throughout the state, to keep all Texans safe. If you need additional information or assistance during this emergency situation, please do not hesitate to contact my office or utilize the federal and state resources listed below: Texas Flood Resources:    To qualify for assistance, register your sustained damage with FEMA: 1-800-6213362. FEMA app for iPhone includes emergency information by county here. For information on evacuee hotel’s visit here. 370       Red Cross disaster assistance: 1-877-500-8645. If you are in need of help or would like to volunteer, call 211 For information on Texas road closures click here. Click here to list you and your family with the Red Cross as safe. See safety tips for severe weather here. For assistance filing a personal claim, call the Texas Department of Insurance's Consumer: 1-800-252-3439. Other helpful resources:      American Red Cross app for iPhone, available here. Texas Department of Public Safety site here. Texas Health and Human Services site here. Texas Prepares site here. Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs site here. Keep Texas Strong, Ted Cruz Mandatory Evacuations (as of 11:00 AM on August 25th)                 Calhoun County A&M Corpus Christi Aransas County San Patricio County Refugio County City of Aransas Pass City of Port Aransas City of Rockport City of Ingleside City of Refugio Brazoria County Matagorda County City of Palacios City of Victoria Victoria County Jackson County Voluntary Evacuations 371                  City of Galveston Galveston County City of S. Padre Island City of Port ArthurCity of Corpus Christi City of Ricardo City of Rivera City of Kingsville City of W. Columbia City of Richwood City of Beeville Bee County Bay City Mustang Island Padre Island City of San Patricio City of Seabrook Jamaica Beach Central Texas Office 300 E. 8th St, Suite #961 Austin, TX 78701 Phone: (512) 916-5834 North Texas Office Lee Park Tower II, 3626 N. Hall St., Suite #410 Dallas, TX 75219 Phone: (214) 599-8749 Southeast Texas Office 808 Travis St., Suite #1420 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 718-3057 South/Central Texas Office 9901 IH-10W, Suite # 950 San Antonio, TX 78230 Phone: (210) 340-2885 East Texas Office 305 S. Broadway, Suite 501 Tyler, TX 75702 Phone: (903) 593-5130 South Texas Office 200 S. 10th St, Suite 1603 McAllen, TX 78501 Phone: (956) 686-7339 Washington Office 404 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-5922 If you no longer wish to receive these emails click here to unsubscribe. 372 Jason Stuebe From: AlertHouston on behalf of AlertHouston Friday, August 25, 2017 10:27 PM Carole Chambers AlertHouston - Hurricane Harvey Update #5 (8-25-2017) Sent: To: Subject: ALERTHOUSTON Hurricane Harvey Update #5 DATE: 08/25/2017 View this email in your browser The City of Houston is preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Harvey. As of 10:00pm Friday, Harvey is a Category 4 storm, and has made landfall between Matagorda Bay and Corpus Christi. The storm's current track suggests it will likely drift back along the coast and make landfall again near Galveston around Tuesday. Current Watches/Warnings for Houston     Tropical Storm Warning until further notice Storm Surge Watch until further notice Flash Flood Watch from 4am Friday to 7pm on Tuesday Tornado Watch until 2.00am Saturday Make Preparations Now This includes:    Clean and fill bathtub with water (tips on disinfecting water can be found at cdc.gov) Charge electronic devices Make ice (plastic storage bags and bowls with lids may be used) 373         Elevate important items (i.e., food, important papers, medicine) Secure all outdoor items Move vehicles to higher ground Secure pets (fences may become compromised) Check on neighbors, especially the elderly Contact family, review rescue plans Ensure gutters and storm drains are clear Monitor official news sources (i.e., www.houstonemergency.org, www.hurricanes.gov, www.harriscountyfws.org, www.weather.gov/Houston, local and national network television stations, or radio stations: 740AM and 88.7FM) Steer Clear of Flood Prone Roadways The City of Houston Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is urging residents and visitors to avoid Houston roadways as Hurricane Harvey impacts the area over the next several days. The Department of Public Works & Engineering and OEM have produced a map of roadway segments and underpasses that are especially prone to flooding. If residents are unable to suspend all travel during the duration of this storm, they should heed special caution around these locations. Flood Prone Locations Map All intersections and underpasses have the potential to be dangerous during periods of heavy and/or prolonged rainfall. If you see a barricade in your path, DO NOT drive around it or move it. Barricades are put in place explicitly to protect lives. Shelters At this time, the American Red Cross has not opened any emergency shelters in the City of Houston. If and when they become necessary, they will be posted to redcross.org. Additionally, residents who may need Red Cross Assistance can call 1800-733-2767 (1-800-RED-CROSS). Health Tips After Exposure to Floodwater The Houston Health Department reminds residents to:    Practice good hygiene, such as hand washing after any contact with floodwaters. Wash children's hands frequently, especially before meals. Do not allow children to play in floodwater areas. Do not eat any food that was in contact with floodwater. The City of Houston will continue to provide updates on Hurricane Harvey as they become available through AlertHouston. 374 AlertHouston is the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management's official emergency notification service. For updates on this situation, visit: houstontx.gov/emergency City of Houston Office of Emergency Management You have signed up to receive alerts from the City of Houston Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Copyright © 2017 City of Houston OEM, All rights reserved. 375 Jason Stuebe From: AlertHouston on behalf of AlertHouston Friday, August 25, 2017 10:27 PM Carole Chambers AlertHouston - Hurricane Harvey Update #5 (8-25-2017) Sent: To: Subject: ALERTHOUSTON Hurricane Harvey Update #5 DATE: 08/25/2017 View this email in your browser The City of Houston is preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Harvey. As of 10:00pm Friday, Harvey is a Category 4 storm, and has made landfall between Matagorda Bay and Corpus Christi. The storm's current track suggests it will likely drift back along the coast and make landfall again near Galveston around Tuesday. Current Watches/Warnings for Houston     Tropical Storm Warning until further notice Storm Surge Watch until further notice Flash Flood Watch from 4am Friday to 7pm on Tuesday Tornado Watch until 2.00am Saturday Make Preparations Now This includes:    Clean and fill bathtub with water (tips on disinfecting water can be found at cdc.gov) Charge electronic devices Make ice (plastic storage bags and bowls with lids may be used) 376         Elevate important items (i.e., food, important papers, medicine) Secure all outdoor items Move vehicles to higher ground Secure pets (fences may become compromised) Check on neighbors, especially the elderly Contact family, review rescue plans Ensure gutters and storm drains are clear Monitor official news sources (i.e., www.houstonemergency.org, www.hurricanes.gov, www.harriscountyfws.org, www.weather.gov/Houston, local and national network television stations, or radio stations: 740AM and 88.7FM) Steer Clear of Flood Prone Roadways The City of Houston Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is urging residents and visitors to avoid Houston roadways as Hurricane Harvey impacts the area over the next several days. The Department of Public Works & Engineering and OEM have produced a map of roadway segments and underpasses that are especially prone to flooding. If residents are unable to suspend all travel during the duration of this storm, they should heed special caution around these locations. Flood Prone Locations Map All intersections and underpasses have the potential to be dangerous during periods of heavy and/or prolonged rainfall. If you see a barricade in your path, DO NOT drive around it or move it. Barricades are put in place explicitly to protect lives. Shelters At this time, the American Red Cross has not opened any emergency shelters in the City of Houston. If and when they become necessary, they will be posted to redcross.org. Additionally, residents who may need Red Cross Assistance can call 1800-733-2767 (1-800-RED-CROSS). Health Tips After Exposure to Floodwater The Houston Health Department reminds residents to:    Practice good hygiene, such as hand washing after any contact with floodwaters. Wash children's hands frequently, especially before meals. Do not allow children to play in floodwater areas. Do not eat any food that was in contact with floodwater. The City of Houston will continue to provide updates on Hurricane Harvey as they become available through AlertHouston. 377 AlertHouston is the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management's official emergency notification service. For updates on this situation, visit: houstontx.gov/emergency City of Houston Office of Emergency Management You have signed up to receive alerts from the City of Houston Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Copyright © 2017 City of Houston OEM, All rights reserved. 378 Jason Stuebe From: AlertHouston on behalf of AlertHouston Friday, August 25, 2017 3:56 PM Carole Chambers AlertHouston - Hurricane Harvey Update #3 (8-25-2017) Sent: To: Subject: ALERTHOUSTON Hurricane Harvey Update #3 DATE: 08/25/2017 View this email in your browser The City of Houston is preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Harvey, currently a Category 3 and expected to make initial landfall between Matagorda Bay and Corpus Christi. The storm's current track suggests it will drift back along the coast and make landfall again near Galveston around Tuesday. Impacts to the City of Houston are expected to mostly be significant rainfall. The National Weather Service forecast currently indicates that Houston will see close to 20 inches of rainfall over the weekend and into early next week. This is likely to cause dangerous flooding throughout the entire Houston region. Houston is under a:     Tropical Storm Warning until further notice Storm Surge Watch until further notice Flash Flood Watch from 4am Friday to 7am on Monday Tornado Watch until 2.00am Saturday Steer Clear of Flood Prone Roadways The City of Houston Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is urging residents and visitors to avoid Houston roadways as Hurricane Harvey impacts the area over the next several days. The Department of Public Works & Engineering and OEM have produced a map of roadway segments and underpasses that are especially prone to flooding. If 379 residents are unable to suspend all travel during the duration of this storm, they should heed special caution around these locations. Flood Prone Locations Map All intersections and underpasses have the potential to be dangerous during periods of heavy and/or prolonged rainfall. If you see a barricade in your path, DO NOT drive around it or move it. Barricades are put in place explicitly to protect lives. Make Preparations Now This includes:      Ensuring you have enough supplies for 5-7 days, such as water, food, medications and emergency supplies. For a full list of what should be in your kit, visit houstonemergency.org/harvey. Identify your risk of flooding. For a map of floodplains in Harris County, visit harriscountyfemt.org. Remember, any portion of Houston is subject to flooding, so residents should be prepared whether or not they live in a flood plain. Residents should plan to park their vehicles out of streets, especially those prone to flooding. Please secure anything that can be picked up by the wind and thrown about. Remember, any debris the comes loose could potentially block storm drains. Residents who own generators should ensure they are in good working order and have enough fuel safely stored. CenterPoint Energy has safety tips available for the use of generators. What is the City Doing? The City is preparing emergency response resources to be able to meet the public safety needs of residents during the storm. This includes:     The Houston Fire Department is preparing evacuation boats and swift water rescue assets ahead of the arrival of the storm. The Houston Police Department and Public Works and Engineering Department (PWE) is preparing high water rescue vehicles to be used in the event they become necessary. The General Services Department, Department of Neighborhoods, and PWE are preparing to conduct rapid damage assessment following impacts from this storm. The Office of Emergency Management is coordinating the City's disaster response with neighboring jurisdictions, the State of Texas and federal agencies, as 380 necessary. In addition, OEM activated the City's Emergency Operations Center at 7:00am this morning in support of anticipated emergency actions. Planned Closures In anticipation of the arrival of the Hurricane, some City events and facilities have preemptively closed or canceled: The Bureau of Animal Regulations & Care (BARC) closed to the public on Friday at 3.00pm. BARC will remain closed on Saturday and Sunday. The Houston Parks & Recreation Department (HPARD) has reported the following closures:       Lake Houston Wilderness Park will be closed Friday, August 25, through Sunday, August 27. Park visitors with reservations will receive a full refund. All Community Centers, Golf Courses, and park facilities will be closed on Saturday and Sunday. A city-wide rain-out has been called for all adult sports league play. The McGovern Centennial Gardens, Hermann Park Railroad, pedal boats, gift shop, Pinewood Cafe, and Lake Plaza restrooms will be closed Friday through Sunday. The decision about reopening Monday will be made as the weather event continues. The Houston Museum of Natural Science closed earlier this afternoon and will remain closed until further notice. The Houston Zoo will be closed Friday through Sunday. The decision on reopening Monday will be made as the weather event continues. The Japanese Garden at Hermann Park will close Saturday and Sunday. The Theatre District Open House scheduled for Sunday has also been canceled. The Houston Airport System (HAS) reminds residents who are planning travel by air over the weekend to check with their carriers about possible cancellations. HAS is currently operational. HAS coordinates with both the Federal Aviation Administration and air carriers, who take the lead in determining, if and when, flights are cancelled. Decisions are made as conditions warranted. For a list of carriers and contact information, visit fly2houston.com. Shelters At this time, the American Red Cross has not opened any emergency shelters. If and when they become necessary, they will be posted to redcross.org. Additionally, residents who may need Red Cross Assistance can call 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-RED-CROSS). 381 Health Tips After Exposure to Floodwater The Houston Health Department reminds residents to:    Practice good hygiene, such as handwashing after any contact with floodwaters. Wash children's hands frequently, especially before meals. Do not allow children to play in floodwater areas. Do not eat any food that was in contact with floodwater. The City of Houston will continue to provide updates on Hurricane Harvey as they become available through AlertHouston. AlertHouston is the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management's official emergency notification service. For updates on this situation, visit: houstontx.gov/emergency City of Houston Office of Emergency Management You have signed up to receive alerts from the City of Houston Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Copyright © 2017 City of Houston OEM, All rights reserved. 382 Jason Stuebe From: AlertHouston on behalf of AlertHouston Friday, August 25, 2017 3:56 PM Carole Chambers AlertHouston - Hurricane Harvey Update #3 (8-25-2017) Sent: To: Subject: ALERTHOUSTON Hurricane Harvey Update #3 DATE: 08/25/2017 View this email in your browser The City of Houston is preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Harvey, currently a Category 3 and expected to make initial landfall between Matagorda Bay and Corpus Christi. The storm's current track suggests it will drift back along the coast and make landfall again near Galveston around Tuesday. Impacts to the City of Houston are expected to mostly be significant rainfall. The National Weather Service forecast currently indicates that Houston will see close to 20 inches of rainfall over the weekend and into early next week. This is likely to cause dangerous flooding throughout the entire Houston region. Houston is under a:     Tropical Storm Warning until further notice Storm Surge Watch until further notice Flash Flood Watch from 4am Friday to 7am on Monday Tornado Watch until 2.00am Saturday Steer Clear of Flood Prone Roadways The City of Houston Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is urging residents and visitors to avoid Houston roadways as Hurricane Harvey impacts the area over the next several days. The Department of Public Works & Engineering and OEM have produced a map of roadway segments and underpasses that are especially prone to flooding. If 383 residents are unable to suspend all travel during the duration of this storm, they should heed special caution around these locations. Flood Prone Locations Map All intersections and underpasses have the potential to be dangerous during periods of heavy and/or prolonged rainfall. If you see a barricade in your path, DO NOT drive around it or move it. Barricades are put in place explicitly to protect lives. Make Preparations Now This includes:      Ensuring you have enough supplies for 5-7 days, such as water, food, medications and emergency supplies. For a full list of what should be in your kit, visit houstonemergency.org/harvey. Identify your risk of flooding. For a map of floodplains in Harris County, visit harriscountyfemt.org. Remember, any portion of Houston is subject to flooding, so residents should be prepared whether or not they live in a flood plain. Residents should plan to park their vehicles out of streets, especially those prone to flooding. Please secure anything that can be picked up by the wind and thrown about. Remember, any debris the comes loose could potentially block storm drains. Residents who own generators should ensure they are in good working order and have enough fuel safely stored. CenterPoint Energy has safety tips available for the use of generators. What is the City Doing? The City is preparing emergency response resources to be able to meet the public safety needs of residents during the storm. This includes:     The Houston Fire Department is preparing evacuation boats and swift water rescue assets ahead of the arrival of the storm. The Houston Police Department and Public Works and Engineering Department (PWE) is preparing high water rescue vehicles to be used in the event they become necessary. The General Services Department, Department of Neighborhoods, and PWE are preparing to conduct rapid damage assessment following impacts from this storm. The Office of Emergency Management is coordinating the City's disaster response with neighboring jurisdictions, the State of Texas and federal agencies, as 384 necessary. In addition, OEM activated the City's Emergency Operations Center at 7:00am this morning in support of anticipated emergency actions. Planned Closures In anticipation of the arrival of the Hurricane, some City events and facilities have preemptively closed or canceled: The Bureau of Animal Regulations & Care (BARC) closed to the public on Friday at 3.00pm. BARC will remain closed on Saturday and Sunday. The Houston Parks & Recreation Department (HPARD) has reported the following closures:       Lake Houston Wilderness Park will be closed Friday, August 25, through Sunday, August 27. Park visitors with reservations will receive a full refund. All Community Centers, Golf Courses, and park facilities will be closed on Saturday and Sunday. A city-wide rain-out has been called for all adult sports league play. The McGovern Centennial Gardens, Hermann Park Railroad, pedal boats, gift shop, Pinewood Cafe, and Lake Plaza restrooms will be closed Friday through Sunday. The decision about reopening Monday will be made as the weather event continues. The Houston Museum of Natural Science closed earlier this afternoon and will remain closed until further notice. The Houston Zoo will be closed Friday through Sunday. The decision on reopening Monday will be made as the weather event continues. The Japanese Garden at Hermann Park will close Saturday and Sunday. The Theatre District Open House scheduled for Sunday has also been canceled. The Houston Airport System (HAS) reminds residents who are planning travel by air over the weekend to check with their carriers about possible cancellations. HAS is currently operational. HAS coordinates with both the Federal Aviation Administration and air carriers, who take the lead in determining, if and when, flights are cancelled. Decisions are made as conditions warranted. For a list of carriers and contact information, visit fly2houston.com. Shelters At this time, the American Red Cross has not opened any emergency shelters. If and when they become necessary, they will be posted to redcross.org. Additionally, residents who may need Red Cross Assistance can call 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-RED-CROSS). 385 Health Tips After Exposure to Floodwater The Houston Health Department reminds residents to:    Practice good hygiene, such as handwashing after any contact with floodwaters. Wash children's hands frequently, especially before meals. Do not allow children to play in floodwater areas. Do not eat any food that was in contact with floodwater. The City of Houston will continue to provide updates on Hurricane Harvey as they become available through AlertHouston. AlertHouston is the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management's official emergency notification service. For updates on this situation, visit: houstontx.gov/emergency City of Houston Office of Emergency Management You have signed up to receive alerts from the City of Houston Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Copyright © 2017 City of Houston OEM, All rights reserved. 386 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Reed, Rodney (Fire Marshal's Office) Friday, August 25, 2017 1:57 PM Royall, Bob (Fire Marshal's Office);Christensen, Laurie (Fire Marshal's Office) Hospital Closures & Shelters Chiefs    At this time, East Houston Regional Hospital (13111 East Fwy, Houston, TX 77015) is conducting proactive evacuations of  their facility due to historic flooding.  Additionally, free standing ERs are starting to shut down.    More information on hospitals as it becomes available.    Here is some information on homeless shelters:  Homeless Shelters –   ‐ Bay Area Homeless Shelter, 3406 Wisconsin Street Baytown, TX 77520 (281) 837‐1654  ‐ St. Vincent DePaul Society, 827 Sheldon Road Channelview, TX 77530 (281) 457‐2245    Here is some information on Red Cross run shelters that will be open at 18:00 tonight.  Red Cross Shelters  ‐ Golden Acres Baptist Church  o 2812 Pansy Street, Pasadena, TX 713‐775‐2117  o Capacity – 146  ‐ Chines Community Center  o 9800 Town Park, Houston, TX 77036 (832)2128087  o Capacity – 200  ‐ New Light Christian Church  o 1535 Greens Mark, Houston, TX 77067 (281)876‐5346  o Capacity – 250  ‐ 1st Baptist Church of Tomball  o 401 Oxford Street, Tomball, TX 77375 (281)351‐4997  o Capacity ‐ 100      V/R    Rodney Reed  Assistant Chief, Operational Support  Harris County Fire Marshal's Office  2318 Atascocita Rd.  Humble, Texas 77396  713.274.1717 Office  979.820.0049 Mobile  713.437.4275 Fax    387 388 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Texas Wildlife Association Friday, August 25, 2017 12:59 PM Steve Forbes Hurricane Harvey - Texas Hurricane Resource Center VIA - Texas Hurricane Center Mandatory Evacuations Voluntary Evacuations                   (as of 11:00 AM on August 25th)  Calhoun County  A&M Corpus Christi  Aransas County  San Patricio County  Refugio County  City of Aransas Pass  City of Port Aransas  City of Rockport  City of Ingleside  City of Refugio  Brazoria County  Matagorda County  City of Palacios  City of Victoria  Victoria County  Jackson County 389 City of Galveston Galveston County City of S. Padre Island City of Port Arthur City of Corpus Christi City of Ricardo City of Rivera City of Kingsville City of W. Columbia City of Richwood City of Beeville Bee County Bay City Mustang Island Padre Island City of San Patricio City of Seabrook Jamaica Beach Open Shelter Information Make A Plan. Be Prepared. Be Ready. SAN ANTONIO/ BEXAR COUNTY Preparing for a Storm Make a Family Plan Building Emergency Kit Evacuation Maps Preparation Tips from DSHS Track the Storm 1734 Centennial Blvd, San Antonio, TX, 78211 KERRVILLE/ KERR COUNTY Additional Resources Schreiner University 2100 Memorial Blvd, Bldg 35 Kerrville, TX 78028 Kerrville Bible Church 898 Harper Rd Kerrville, TX 78028 American Red Cross Texas Department of Transportation (Road Conditions) Texas Hotels and Lodging U.S. Coast Guard Storm Center VICTORIA/ VICTORIA COUNTY St. Joseph HS Dome 110 E Red River Victoria, TX 77901 HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS Bloomington ISD Dome 200 N. Leonard St. Bloomington, TX 77951 Evacuation Information: 2-1-1 Roadside Assistance: 1-800-525-5555 BRUNI/ WEBB COUNTY TxDOT Statewide Road Closures: 1-800-452-9292 Bruni High School 619 F. Ave Bruni, TX 78344 Relay Service: 7-1-1 Thoughts and prayers to all of the folks that are in the path of Hurricane Harvey. Please heed all warnings from authorities concerning the upcoming weather and stay safe! 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Padre Island City of Port Arthur City of Corpus Christi City of Ricardo City of Rivera City of Kingsville City of W. Columbia City of Richwood City of Beeville Bee County Bay City Mustang Island Padre Island City of San Patricio City of Seabrook Jamaica Beach Open Shelter Information Make A Plan. Be Prepared. Be Ready. SAN ANTONIO/ BEXAR COUNTY Preparing for a Storm Make a Family Plan Building Emergency Kit Evacuation Maps Preparation Tips from DSHS Track the Storm 1734 Centennial Blvd, San Antonio, TX, 78211 KERRVILLE/ KERR COUNTY Additional Resources Schreiner University 2100 Memorial Blvd, Bldg 35 Kerrville, TX 78028 Kerrville Bible Church 898 Harper Rd Kerrville, TX 78028 American Red Cross Texas Department of Transportation (Road Conditions) Texas Hotels and Lodging U.S. Coast Guard Storm Center VICTORIA/ VICTORIA COUNTY St. Joseph HS Dome 110 E Red River Victoria, TX 77901 HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS Bloomington ISD Dome 200 N. Leonard St. Bloomington, TX 77951 Evacuation Information: 2-1-1 Roadside Assistance: 1-800-525-5555 BRUNI/ WEBB COUNTY TxDOT Statewide Road Closures: 1-800-452-9292 Bruni High School 619 F. Ave Bruni, TX 78344 Relay Service: 7-1-1 Thoughts and prayers to all of the folks that are in the path of Hurricane Harvey. Please heed all warnings from authorities concerning the upcoming weather and stay safe! Texas Wildlife Association 3660 Thousand Oaks Drive, Suite 126, San Antonio, TX 78247 393 Unsubscribe sforbes@cityofhumble.net Update Profile About our service provider Sent by lsammons@texas-wildlife.org in collaboration with Try it free today 394 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Friday, August 25, 2017 9:03 AM SITREP #3 Tropical System Harvey 082517 SITREP #3 Tropical System Harvey 082517.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 395 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Friday, August 25, 2017 9:03 AM SITREP #3 Tropical System Harvey 082517 SITREP #3 Tropical System Harvey 082517.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 396 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Friday, August 25, 2017 9:03 AM SITREP #3 Tropical System Harvey 082517 SITREP #3 Tropical System Harvey 082517.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 397 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Reed, Rodney (Fire Marshal's Office) Friday, August 25, 2017 7:36 AM 0700 EOC Briefing All,    Weather  ‐ Rainfall and wind (not TS force) are about 6‐8 hours earlier than expected  o We may be seeing:   30‐40 MPH winds   Heavy rainfall   Threat of tornados  ‐ Track has held and all other information from yesterday are holding    EOC  ‐ All positions in the EOC are staffed  ‐ Multiple partners are in the EOC such as Red Cross, TxDOT, Army Corps of Engineers, etc…    As always if you need anything, please let us know.      V/R    Rodney Reed  Assistant Chief, Operational Support  Harris County Fire Marshal's Office  2318 Atascocita Rd.  Humble, Texas 77396  713.274.1717 Office  979.820.0049 Mobile  713.437.4275 Fax      398 Jason Stuebe From: AlertHouston on behalf of AlertHouston Thursday, August 24, 2017 4:55 PM Carole Chambers AlertHouston - Hurricane Harvey Update #2 (8-24-2017) Sent: To: Subject: ALERTHOUSTON Hurricane Harvey Update #2 DATE: 08/24/2017 View this email in your browser The City of Houston is preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Harvey as it is expected to make landfall as a Category 3 Hurricane between Matagorda Bay and Corpus Christi, Texas. Impacts to the City of Houston are expected to mostly be significant rainfall. The National Weather Service forecast currently indicates that Houston will see close to 20 inches of rainfall over the weekend and into early next week. This is likely to cause dangerous flash flooding, and will cause area flooding throughout the entire Houston region. Houston is under a:    Tropical Storm Warning until further notice Storm Surge Watch until further notice Flash Flood Watch from 4am Friday to 7am on Monday Make Preparations Now Houston residents should prepare for both the impact of flooding and Tropical Storm force winds. This includes: 399      Ensuring you have enough supplies for 5-7 days, such as water, food, medications and emergency supplies. For a full list of what should be in your kit, visit houstonemergency.org/harvey. Identify your risk of flooding. For a map of floodplains in Harris County, visit harriscountyfemt.org. Remember, any portion of Houston is subject to flooding, so residents should be prepared whether or not they live in a flood plain. Beginning Friday, residents should plan to park their vehicles out of streets, especially those prone to flooding. Please secure anything that can be picked up by the wind and thrown about. Remember, any debris the comes loose could potentially block storm drains. Residents who own generators should ensure they are in good working order and have enough fuel safely stored. CenterPoint Energy has safety tips available for the use of generators. What is the City Doing? The City is preparing emergency response resources to be able to meet the public safety needs of residents during the storm. This includes:     The Houston Fire Department is preparing evacuation boats and swift water rescue assets ahead of the arrival of the storm. The Houston Police Department and Public Works and Engineering Department (PWE) is preparing high water rescue vehicles to be used in the event they become necessary. In addition, PWE has identified 41 intersections that are prone to flooding, and will make barricades available as it becomes safe to do so. The General Services Department, Department and Neighborhoods and PWE are preparing to conduct rapid damage assessment following the impacts from this storm. The Office of Emergency Management is coordinating the City's disaster response with neighboring jurisdictions, the State of Texas and federal agencies as necessary. In addition, OEM will activate the City's Emergency Operations Center at 7:00am Friday in support of anticipated emergency actions. Planned Closures In anticipation of the arrival of the Hurricane, some City events and facilities have preemptively closed or canceled: The Houston Parks & Recreation Department (HPARD) says Lake Houston Wilderness Park will be closed Friday, August 25, through Sunday, August 27, due to forecasted weather conditions from Tropical Storm Harvey. Park visitors with reservations will receive 400 a full refund. The Theatre District Open House scheduled for Sunday has also been canceled. The Houston Airport System reminds residents who are planning travel by air over the weekend to check with their carriers about possible cancellations. For a list of carriers and contact information, visit fly2houston.com. Shelters At this time, the American Red Cross has not opened any emergency shelters. If and when they become necessary, they will be posted to redcross.org. Additionally, residents who may need Red Cross Assistance can call 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-RED-CROSS). The City of Houston will continue to provide updates on Hurricane Harvey as they become available through AlertHouston. AlertHouston is the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management's official emergency notification service. For updates on this situation, visit: houstontx.gov/emergency City of Houston Office of Emergency Management You have signed up to receive alerts from the City of Houston Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list 401 Copyright 2017 City of Houston OEM, All rights reserved. 402 Jason Stuebe From: AlertHouston on behalf of AlertHouston Thursday, August 24, 2017 4:55 PM Carole Chambers AlertHouston - Hurricane Harvey Update #2 (8-24-2017) Sent: To: Subject: ALERTHOUSTON Hurricane Harvey Update #2 DATE: 08/24/2017 View this email in your browser The City of Houston is preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Harvey as it is expected to make landfall as a Category 3 Hurricane between Matagorda Bay and Corpus Christi, Texas. Impacts to the City of Houston are expected to mostly be significant rainfall. The National Weather Service forecast currently indicates that Houston will see close to 20 inches of rainfall over the weekend and into early next week. This is likely to cause dangerous flash flooding, and will cause area flooding throughout the entire Houston region. Houston is under a:    Tropical Storm Warning until further notice Storm Surge Watch until further notice Flash Flood Watch from 4am Friday to 7am on Monday Make Preparations Now Houston residents should prepare for both the impact of flooding and Tropical Storm force winds. This includes: 403      Ensuring you have enough supplies for 5-7 days, such as water, food, medications and emergency supplies. For a full list of what should be in your kit, visit houstonemergency.org/harvey. Identify your risk of flooding. For a map of floodplains in Harris County, visit harriscountyfemt.org. Remember, any portion of Houston is subject to flooding, so residents should be prepared whether or not they live in a flood plain. Beginning Friday, residents should plan to park their vehicles out of streets, especially those prone to flooding. Please secure anything that can be picked up by the wind and thrown about. Remember, any debris the comes loose could potentially block storm drains. Residents who own generators should ensure they are in good working order and have enough fuel safely stored. CenterPoint Energy has safety tips available for the use of generators. What is the City Doing? The City is preparing emergency response resources to be able to meet the public safety needs of residents during the storm. This includes:     The Houston Fire Department is preparing evacuation boats and swift water rescue assets ahead of the arrival of the storm. The Houston Police Department and Public Works and Engineering Department (PWE) is preparing high water rescue vehicles to be used in the event they become necessary. In addition, PWE has identified 41 intersections that are prone to flooding, and will make barricades available as it becomes safe to do so. The General Services Department, Department and Neighborhoods and PWE are preparing to conduct rapid damage assessment following the impacts from this storm. The Office of Emergency Management is coordinating the City's disaster response with neighboring jurisdictions, the State of Texas and federal agencies as necessary. In addition, OEM will activate the City's Emergency Operations Center at 7:00am Friday in support of anticipated emergency actions. Planned Closures In anticipation of the arrival of the Hurricane, some City events and facilities have preemptively closed or canceled: The Houston Parks & Recreation Department (HPARD) says Lake Houston Wilderness Park will be closed Friday, August 25, through Sunday, August 27, due to forecasted weather conditions from Tropical Storm Harvey. Park visitors with reservations will receive 404 a full refund. The Theatre District Open House scheduled for Sunday has also been canceled. The Houston Airport System reminds residents who are planning travel by air over the weekend to check with their carriers about possible cancellations. For a list of carriers and contact information, visit fly2houston.com. Shelters At this time, the American Red Cross has not opened any emergency shelters. If and when they become necessary, they will be posted to redcross.org. Additionally, residents who may need Red Cross Assistance can call 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-RED-CROSS). The City of Houston will continue to provide updates on Hurricane Harvey as they become available through AlertHouston. AlertHouston is the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management's official emergency notification service. For updates on this situation, visit: houstontx.gov/emergency City of Houston Office of Emergency Management You have signed up to receive alerts from the City of Houston Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list 405 Copyright 2017 City of Houston OEM, All rights reserved. 406 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, August 24, 2017 8:53 AM SITREP #2 Tropical System Harvey 082417 SITREP #2 Tropical System Harvey 082417.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 407 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, August 24, 2017 8:53 AM SITREP #2 Tropical System Harvey 082417 SITREP #2 Tropical System Harvey 082417.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 408 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Thursday, August 24, 2017 8:53 AM SITREP #2 Tropical System Harvey 082417 SITREP #2 Tropical System Harvey 082417.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report, recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com, select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on-screen directions for installation. Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512-424-2208. 409 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: Reed, Rodney (Fire Marshal's Office) Thursday, August 24, 2017 8:51 AM Raw STEAR Data Raw STEAR Data_As of 8.24.17_0846.xls Chiefs,    Attached is the most current raw STEAR data.  I apologize that this is not refined to you individual response  jurisdictions.  You can use this data as a cross‐reference for the FD Profile STEAR data or as a document by itself.        V/R    Rodney Reed  Assistant Chief, Operational Support  Harris County Fire Marshal's Office  2318 Atascocita Rd.  Humble, Texas 77396  713.274.1717 Office  979.820.0049 Mobile  713.437.4275 Fax      410 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: Reed, Rodney (Fire Marshal's Office) Thursday, August 24, 2017 8:51 AM Raw STEAR Data Raw STEAR Data_As of 8.24.17_0846.xls Chiefs,    Attached is the most current raw STEAR data.  I apologize that this is not refined to you individual response  jurisdictions.  You can use this data as a cross‐reference for the FD Profile STEAR data or as a document by itself.        V/R    Rodney Reed  Assistant Chief, Operational Support  Harris County Fire Marshal's Office  2318 Atascocita Rd.  Humble, Texas 77396  713.274.1717 Office  979.820.0049 Mobile  713.437.4275 Fax      411 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, August 23, 2017 8:56 AM SITREP #1 Tropical System Harvey 082317 SITREP #1 Tropical System Harvey 082317.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com,  select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  412 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, August 23, 2017 8:56 AM SITREP #1 Tropical System Harvey 082317 SITREP #1 Tropical System Harvey 082317.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com,  select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  413 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: Subject: Attachments: State of Texas SOC Wednesday, August 23, 2017 8:56 AM SITREP #1 Tropical System Harvey 082317 SITREP #1 Tropical System Harvey 082317.pdf The attached situation report is being provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. In order to view this report,  recipients must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on their computers. Those recipients who do not, can  obtain the free software by visiting www.adobe.com,  select the "Get Adobe Reader" link and then follow the on‐screen  directions for installation.     Should anyone experience difficulties in opening the attachment, please contact the State Operations Center at 512‐ 424‐2208.  414 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: Citi Alerts Wednesday, August 23, 2017 6:31 AM Carole Chambers Confirmation of payment on the Citi Simplicity® Card account CUSTOM ALERT CAROLE CHAMBERS Cardmember since 2014 Card ending in: 0703 A $98.09 payment posted to the account on 08/22/2017 You're receiving this email based on your personalized alert settings. 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Awesome I don’t blame you for not leaving your dogs.  I agree with you 100% on not leaving them at a boarding place.  It scares  them and they don’t need to be away from you in a strange place.  Even if the people fed them like you do, and we  know they wouldn’t, it’s not you and you are what they look up too.   You are correct about not leaving the home place  not covered, you just never know what tornadoes could form from this storm or other disasters.  I wouldn’t want to go  to a strange place anyway.      From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:38 AM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: Tornado! Awesome  It just amazes me how they were able to pick up those airplanes like tinker toys, and the semi-trucks, I'm still just amazed. Red Cross has put out the email asking everyone to go in and let them know whom is available in case we have to deploy, they are thinking of the southern territories down there that we will have to open shelters and take care of the people. I want to deploy, but I can't, my dogs are pretty important to me, Gizmo is 16 and Baby is 13, they are too old to be put in a boarding place, they would for sure probably die, cause they would not eat, and that's my fault cause they are so old that I hand feed them by sitting down on the floor with them twice a day. And I really doubt any boarding place would take the time to do that, Baby is now doing this new thing and it's pissing me off, he will take the bit of food that I give him and he will wonder off, eat it, and them come back to me from a different angle to get more, I just wish he would just stand still and eat like Gizmo does, temperamental little burger, I really doubt they would do that for him. They are deaf, can hear a little bit, and their sight is going too, cataracts, and being their age, I'm not going to go in there and have them removed, Gizmo can see out of the one eye, and Baby's his are in both, but still pretty small. So they are my reason for being not able to deploy to where the help is needed. But in due time, besides, I will probably be needed here in case we have our own problems, especially if so many go down south for deployment. Can't leave us empty handed. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: Very scary for sure.  It sometimes hails during a tornado.  The hail causes the clouds to look a greenish color.  You are  lucky one did not drop down on you at that intersection.  They also commonly come during a hard down pour of rain,  making it even more scary because you can’t see them.  Most in OK come in evenings or nights too.  Not all, Moore, OK.  (Outside of Oklahoma City) has had three huge ones.  In fact the largest ever recorded him Moore just a few years ago  and wiped out the large town. Killed lots of people.   From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:00 AM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: Tornado! Awesome 417 Your absolutely correct on that, I can remember years ago, I was at the intersection of 45 and some street on the North side and noticed that the sky was green looking and thought man that is just weird, and then after I turned to go South on the freeway, I then heard that a tornado warning was in effect for the exact spot I was at, that explained the green sky to me. When IKE came through I can remember going outside, it feels really different outside when a hurricane is coming through, and I had some large pine trees in my front yard and back yard, hate them, anyway, the language they were speaking up there in the branches was just really creepy, they were moaning, literally moaning, I just stood there, of course I was under a porch covering, but looked up at them and it was dark but I could still see them and they were weaving and bending and just moaning....I don't think I will ever forget that sound. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: That is why I have always been more afraid of tornadoes than hurricanes.  I pay attention when we are under a watch  and really get uneasy under a warning.  These things just form and drop, they never know where exactly or what  direction they will take.     From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 9:44 AM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: Tornado! Awesome WOW, after watching this, I know for in the future if there is any threat of a tornado I surely will be paying attention, I never really knew the destruction of what they are capable of doing, I've seen pictures and that's about it, pictures of destruction after the tornado, puts a totally different perspective seeing it beforehand as it destroys everything in it's path. That is kinda creepy of the apple tree disappearing and nothing else around it bothered. I've seen pictures where it will totally destroy a house and the other two beside it, barely any damage, I'm sure the windows were busted out, and some internal damage, but to leave them and take the one house. really creepy.. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: In OK. There have been cattle killed by boards and splinters flying thru them.  It’s awful.  Yes, they have terrific  force.  Once we had a little wagon sitting on our back patio.  The patio was built around an apple tree.  We had a  tornado and it took that apple tree out and never moved/touched the little wagon or any chairs we had sitting  around it.  The tree was just gone, we never found it and it was a big tree!  The same tornado picked up our friends”  speed boat and trailer and they were never found either.   418 From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 8:01 AM  Subject: Fwd: Tornado! Awesome Hey, this is so unbelievable, I've never seen such destruction up close as watching this, I knew they were deadly, but the power behind one of them is much more than I had ever thought. Watch the video. Well worth watching. Wow - shows not to mess with Mother Nature. Unbelievable and beyond foolhardy. Can't believe the chances taken. National Geographic channel has paid $ 1 million for this daring video Tornados when mother Nature is Angry -Thanks So Much Vickie 419 Thanks So Much Vickie Thanks SO Much Vickie 420 Jason Stuebe Sent: To: Subject: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:57 AM vickie snow RE: Tornado! Awesome I don’t blame you for not leaving your dogs.  I agree with you 100% on not leaving them at a boarding place.  It scares  them and they don’t need to be away from you in a strange place.  Even if the people fed them like you do, and we  know they wouldn’t, it’s not you and you are what they look up too.   You are correct about not leaving the home place  not covered, you just never know what tornadoes could form from this storm or other disasters.  I wouldn’t want to go  to a strange place anyway.  On the     From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:38 AM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: Tornado! Awesome  It just amazes me how they were able to pick up those airplanes like tinker toys, and the semi-trucks, I'm still just amazed. Red Cross has put out the email asking everyone to go in and let them know whom is available in case we have to deploy, they are thinking of the southern territories down there that we will have to open shelters and take care of the people. I want to deploy, but I can't, my dogs are pretty important to me, Gizmo is 16 and Baby is 13, they are too old to be put in a boarding place, they would for sure probably die, cause they would not eat, and that's my fault cause they are so old that I hand feed them by sitting down on the floor with them twice a day. And I really doubt any boarding place would take the time to do that, Baby is now doing this new thing and it's pissing me off, he will take the bit of food that I give him and he will wonder off, eat it, and them come back to me from a different angle to get more, I just wish he would just stand still and eat like Gizmo does, temperamental little burger, I really doubt they would do that for him. They are deaf, can hear a little bit, and their sight is going too, cataracts, and being their age, I'm not going to go in there and have them removed, Gizmo can see out of the one eye, and Baby's his are in both, but still pretty small. So they are my reason for being not able to deploy to where the help is needed. But in due time, besides, I will probably be needed here in case we have our own problems, especially if so many go down south for deployment. Can't leave us empty handed. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: Very scary for sure.  It sometimes hails during a tornado.  The hail causes the clouds to look a greenish color.  You are  lucky one did not drop down on you at that intersection.  They also commonly come during a hard down pour of rain,  making it even more scary because you can’t see them.  Most in OK come in evenings or nights too.  Not all, Moore, OK.  (Outside of Oklahoma City) has had three huge ones.  In fact the largest ever recorded him Moore just a few years ago  and wiped out the large town. Killed lots of people.   From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:00 AM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: Tornado! Awesome 421 Your absolutely correct on that, I can remember years ago, I was at the intersection of 45 and some street on the North side and noticed that the sky was green looking and thought man that is just weird, and then after I turned to go South on the freeway, I then heard that a tornado warning was in effect for the exact spot I was at, that explained the green sky to me. When IKE came through I can remember going outside, it feels really different outside when a hurricane is coming through, and I had some large pine trees in my front yard and back yard, hate them, anyway, the language they were speaking up there in the branches was just really creepy, they were moaning, literally moaning, I just stood there, of course I was under a porch covering, but looked up at them and it was dark but I could still see them and they were weaving and bending and just moaning....I don't think I will ever forget that sound. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: That is why I have always been more afraid of tornadoes than hurricanes.  I pay attention when we are under a watch  and really get uneasy under a warning.  These things just form and drop, they never know where exactly or what  direction they will take.     From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 9:44 AM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: Tornado! Awesome WOW, after watching this, I know for in the future if there is any threat of a tornado I surely will be paying attention, I never really knew the destruction of what they are capable of doing, I've seen pictures and that's about it, pictures of destruction after the tornado, puts a totally different perspective seeing it beforehand as it destroys everything in it's path. That is kinda creepy of the apple tree disappearing and nothing else around it bothered. I've seen pictures where it will totally destroy a house and the other two beside it, barely any damage, I'm sure the windows were busted out, and some internal damage, but to leave them and take the one house. really creepy.. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: In OK. There have been cattle killed by boards and splinters flying thru them.  It’s awful.  Yes, they have terrific  force.  Once we had a little wagon sitting on our back patio.  The patio was built around an apple tree.  We had a  tornado and it took that apple tree out and never moved/touched the little wagon or any chairs we had sitting  around it.  The tree was just gone, we never found it and it was a big tree!  The same tornado picked up our friends”  speed boat and trailer and they were never found either.   422 From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 8:01 AM  Subject: Fwd: Tornado! Awesome Hey, this is so unbelievable, I've never seen such destruction up close as watching this, I knew they were deadly, but the power behind one of them is much more than I had ever thought. Watch the video. Well worth watching. Wow - shows not to mess with Mother Nature. Unbelievable and beyond foolhardy. Can't believe the chances taken. National Geographic channel has paid $ 1 million for this daring video Tornados when mother Nature is Angry -Thanks So Much Vickie 423 Thanks So Much Vickie Thanks SO Much Vickie 424 Jason Stuebe From: Sent: To: Subject: vickie snow Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:38 AM Carole Chambers Re: Tornado! Awesome It just amazes me how they were able to pick up those airplanes like tinker toys, and the semi-trucks, I'm still just amazed. Red Cross has put out the email asking everyone to go in and let them know whom is available in case we have to deploy, they are thinking of the southern territories down there that we will have to open shelters and take care of the people. I want to deploy, but I can't, my dogs are pretty important to me, Gizmo is 16 and Baby is 13, they are too old to be put in a boarding place, they would for sure probably die, cause they would not eat, and that's my fault cause they are so old that I hand feed them by sitting down on the floor with them twice a day. And I really doubt any boarding place would take the time to do that, Baby is now doing this new thing and it's pissing me off, he will take the bit of food that I give him and he will wonder off, eat it, and them come back to me from a different angle to get more, I just wish he would just stand still and eat like Gizmo does, temperamental little burger, I really doubt they would do that for him. They are deaf, can hear a little bit, and their sight is going too, cataracts, and being their age, I'm not going to go in there and have them removed, Gizmo can see out of the one eye, and Baby's his are in both, but still pretty small. So they are my reason for being not able to deploy to where the help is needed. But in due time, besides, I will probably be needed here in case we have our own problems, especially if so many go down south for deployment. Can't leave us empty handed. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 10:06 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: Very scary for sure.  It sometimes hails during a tornado.  The hail causes the clouds to look a greenish color.  You are  lucky one did not drop down on you at that intersection.  They also commonly come during a hard down pour of rain,  making it even more scary because you can’t see them.  Most in OK come in evenings or nights too.  Not all, Moore, OK.  (Outside of Oklahoma City) has had three huge ones.  In fact the largest ever recorded him Moore just a few years ago  and wiped out the large town. Killed lots of people.   From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:00 AM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: Tornado! Awesome Your absolutely correct on that, I can remember years ago, I was at the intersection of 45 and some street on the North side and noticed that the sky was green looking and thought man that is just weird, and then after I turned to go South on the freeway, I then heard that a tornado warning was in effect for the exact spot I was at, that explained the green sky to me. When IKE came through I can remember going outside, it feels really different outside when a hurricane is coming through, and I had some large pine trees in my front yard and back yard, hate them, anyway, the language they were speaking up there in the branches was just really creepy, they were moaning, literally moaning, I just stood there, of course I was under a porch covering, but looked up 425 at them and it was dark but I could still see them and they were weaving and bending and just moaning....I don't think I will ever forget that sound. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: That is why I have always been more afraid of tornadoes than hurricanes.  I pay attention when we are under a watch  and really get uneasy under a warning.  These things just form and drop, they never know where exactly or what  direction they will take.     From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 9:44 AM  To: Carole Chambers   Subject: Re: Tornado! Awesome WOW, after watching this, I know for in the future if there is any threat of a tornado I surely will be paying attention, I never really knew the destruction of what they are capable of doing, I've seen pictures and that's about it, pictures of destruction after the tornado, puts a totally different perspective seeing it beforehand as it destroys everything in it's path. That is kinda creepy of the apple tree disappearing and nothing else around it bothered. I've seen pictures where it will totally destroy a house and the other two beside it, barely any damage, I'm sure the windows were busted out, and some internal damage, but to leave them and take the one house. really creepy.. On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Carole Chambers wrote: In OK. There have been cattle killed by boards and splinters flying thru them.  It’s awful.  Yes, they have terrific  force.  Once we had a little wagon sitting on our back patio.  The patio was built around an apple tree.  We had a  tornado and it took that apple tree out and never moved/touched the little wagon or any chairs we had sitting  around it.  The tree was just gone, we never found it and it was a big tree!  The same tornado picked up our friends”  speed boat and trailer and they were never found either.   From: vickie snow [mailto:vsnow54@gmail.com]   Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 8:01 AM  Subject: Fwd: Tornado! Awesome Hey, this is so unbelievable, I've never seen such destruction up close as watching this, I knew they were deadly, but the power behind one of them is much more than I had ever thought. Watch the video. 426 Well worth watching. Wow - shows not to mess with Mother Nature. 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