In Progress
Proactively provide emergency preparedness support to impacted residents as measured by a 20% increase in unique visits to the City's emergency preparedness webpages and associated public information tools like FlowWorks and Alertable.
City of Maple Ridge Corporate Plan

Description

This is a new key result in Q1 2026 linked to implementation of the City's Resilient Future 2050 Climate Action Plan adopted by Council in July 2025.  The City has been working to deliver emergency preparedness workshops and resources to residents for some time now, this key result brings together many pieces of this work to have a unified approach to deliver and track the awareness and impacts for residents from these efforts.  Promotion and outreach will occur throughout 2026 as will tracking adoption of resources available to help residents manage a range of climate risks. 

KR End Date

12/31/26

Complete?

No

Completed Date

N/A

KR Public Update

This is a new key result in Q1 2026 linked to implementation of the City's Resilient Future 2050 Climate Action Plan adopted by Council in July 2025.  The City has been working to deliver emergency preparedness workshops and resources to residents for some time now, this key result brings together many pieces of this work to have a unified approach to deliver and track the awareness and impacts for residents from these efforts.  Promotion and outreach will occur throughout 2026 as will tracking adoption of resources available to help residents manage a range of climate risks. 

To date, the following progress has been made:

  • We have seen an approximate increase of 15% of subscribers to Alertable (the City's new digital Alert System) since launching in early May.  The number of subscribers is currently at 5,111, up from 4,441 in May (when the Alertable system launched) - nearing the 20% increase goal.
  • Conducted 8 "Be Emergency Ready" (BER) Sessions so far this year. Feedback and validation have not been collected due to capacity constraints.  However, results from last year would indicate a very high Net Promoter Score and most attendees recommending the course to a friend and changing their behaviors to improve personal preparedness.  Stafff are actively working to address capacity constraints within the emergency preparedness team, and feedback collection from participants will restart once resource constraints are addressed.
  • Early consideration of a Climate Ready Conference to be held in November, in collaboration with the climate and resiliency advisor
  • A "Community Resilience Investment" (CRI) Grant has been approved for the City. A FireSmart Coordinator hiring process is underway, funded by the grant. Hoping to launch program in Sept 2026.  This will generate new Key Results for 2027 once the program has fully launched.
  • Flowworks monitoring system embedded in Flood Ready Guide and all Flood related emergency messaging sent via Alertable & Voyent.