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Venice CAB approves release plan for hurricane after-action survey; board sets three-week comment window and March 19 meeting
Summary
The Citizen Advisory Board debated question wording and scope for a hurricane after-action survey, granted the chair authority to finalize and release the survey, agreed on a three-week public availability, and scheduled a March 19 meeting to review preliminary results and assign compilation tasks.
The Citizen Advisory Board for the City of Venice spent the bulk of its meeting reviewing a draft hurricane after-action survey and agreed on steps to finalize and distribute it to residents.
Board members raised several substantive edits and clarifications: add an initial item to indicate whether the respondent was present in Venice during hurricanes Helene and Milton; mark contact-name fields as optional; reword the final rating question about the city's response so it does not read as a simple grade ("excellent to very poor"); and reconsider some questions that probe evacuation and post-storm experiences that may lie beyond the city's direct authority but could still be useful for communication and intergovernmental coordination.
Lorraine Anderson, the city's public information officer, described the planned distribution: placement on venicegov.com (with an emergency banner), posts on social…
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