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... 12 Planning for recovery (pre-event planning) is an integral part of preparedness, as illustrated in Figure 6.
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... Principles of Pre-Event Recovery Planning 13 restoring businesses, and permanently repairing and rebuilding infrastructure. The recovery process requires balancing the more immediate need to return the community to normalcy with the longer term goal of reducing future vulnerability.
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... 14 a pre-event recovery planning Guide for transportation Short-Term Approaches Have Impact on Long-Term Recovery Short-term recovery decisions can have long-term implications. For example, bridge closures, locations selected for debris sites, and decisions about infrastructure restoration can limit longer term options.
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... principles of pre-event recovery planning 15 Planning Councils, etc.) are pre-existing and effective tools for helping planners identify economic priorities.
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... 16 a pre-event recovery planning Guide for transportation while working on long-term fixes? How much redundancy can be provided to support the service levels required?
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... principles of pre-event recovery planning 17 section that Caltrans helped to develop, and the Caltrans Hazard Mitigation Plan includes recovery by taking an all-aspects approach to emergency management. It is important to integrate pre-disaster planning with other appropriate community planning such as hazard mitigation planning, comprehensive accessibility design, and capital improvement planning.

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