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Lindon adopts updated Emergency Operations Plan; emergency manager announces resignation
Summary
The city council adopted a revised Emergency Operations Plan that preserves an annual promulgation/review schedule; emergency manager Kelly Hoose Johnson announced she will resign effective Oct. 10 and staff outlined next steps for succession, grants and regional coordination.
The Lindon City Council adopted an updated Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) that retains annual maintenance and promulgation while clarifying succession and operational terminology. Kelly Hoose Johnson, the city’s emergency manager, informed the council she has resigned and that her last day will be Oct. 10; she briefed the council on the plan changes and on items that will require follow-up by staff.
Johnson said the plan’s changes are “fairly negligible” but important: the support annex F (succession plan for mayor pro tem) was updated and the successor-to-the-emergency-manager language was clarified to preserve continuity of operations and eligibility for certain grants. Johnson noted many grants require…
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