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08-09-2010 - Supplemental Materials
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Consider bringing a spare set of batteries, as well. o Typically purchased at sporting goods store or Costco; a license is not required to operate on the Family Radio Service (FRS) frequencies o Some radios have GPS and we can use that function in an optional activity. Estimated time to complete activity: 30 minutes Eligibility to participate: Scavenger -hunt is open to both children and adults. Children under age 10 should have either • the written consent of a responsible adult • or be accompanied in activity by an adult Activity: Using a provided map of Medina Park with numbered sites to visit, participants will explore the geography of the park and report their station back to the radio "net control" operator at the base station, using a simple radio protocol. Participants will learn important basic principles of emergency communication in a fun, relaxed setting. These skills can be invaluable in an emergency or disaster when usual communication channels (landline and cell phones) are disabled. Background: Radios on the Family Radio Service (FRS) frequencies ("walkie-talkies", "walkabouts" or "talkabouts") are an important part of emergency communications (EMCOMM). FRS is useful during an emergency or disaster to locate persons, to direct operations to call for help, and to keep track of operations. The radios are a readily available source of reliable communications at a reasonable price. The power source is the ubiquitous AA battery. The radios can be heard for miles under good conditions. They are easy to learn to use. Some radios can be equipped with a built-in GPS so you can locate the position of other stations just by talking or "keying" up the radio. In Medina, proper use of FRS can be a valuable addition to the citv's current emergency communications plan. This activity is sponsored by the City of Medina, the Medina Emergency Committee, the Medina Amateur Radio Emergency Net (MAREN) and the Medina Public Service Radio Group (MPSRG). }gyp G1KLl�. C. 1., oo� �' PorvtS �oP Ste' I v / � y ' mao iwk G%ML-I, Half Diamond design option ICONCEPTUAL Ca"gal"eti '�Ott�CS SZt��o� fit,- Prepared July 2010 41i« "'t riTM� � s fi sE C-U ck AT Y ►sK . He iN'T� i a t P,4 Sy2Fl4GEE. r f:SrraP / �} RP V r< r ! f'1 { `EbiNN TRA.FF1(- TO cvT t T hROU(-A �Ao,—x 'S �1 a►r.�T rstL H aI-� D a�ov�d LEGEND Proposed Trail Extension SR $20 Blkw%4 Facility -- = Noise Wall -=�- Retaining Wall Proposed Right.01,Way �•�� Municipal Boundary PrePosed Stream Proposed Fish culvert Pr Faciln ,-,*d Stormwater Half Diamond Ramp Combines the 14' Regional Bike Trail and the Points Loop Trail in 2 locations between 84" and Evergreen Point Road. This is a major security risk with access to Fairweather Place and 80th., ..: Exiting out of Hunts Point requires an additional stop due to two lanes of !rwl, Ri -•�.�_ westbound on -ramp traffic now making a left turn, instead of going right, around the current loop. Medina Circle Single Occupancy lane headed north 01 P" iS M the left hand lane allowing no access to Medina Circle. Alternate route is to go north in HOV/Local lane, go around the Hunts Point traffic circle and continue south on 84th into Medina \J al 1 i jAlp Regional Bike Path would be at grade at 84th instead of in a tunnel as designed at 92"d and Bellevue Way. The estimated peak traffic is 150-200 bikes per hour, requiring cars to stop at the stop sign for bike traffic. Single Occupanc i west on NE 28th Medina will hav lane and wait an turn left onto 84 get into the HO 1 j round -about in continue south creating increas Point I!I w .a no a NINOMW t 1'� in A"Re es RADIO SCAVENGER HUNT FAMILY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS SUPPLIES Call sign Radio channel WARM CLOTHES & RADIO & BATTERIES NONPERISHABLE FOOD BLANKETS- AND CAN OPENER , AT LEAST FOR 3 DAYS PET FOOD WATER CASH 1 GALLON PER PERSON PER DAY eiv fill FLASHLIGHT & FIRST AID KIT AND WHISTLE BATTERIES MEDICATIONS low - F- El GARBAGE BAGS, WRENCH OR PLIERS FAMILY DOCUMENTS PLASTIC TIES AND TOWELS El Other FUN & GAMES for kids can be found at http://www.ready.gov/kids/index.htmI August 2010 (SO) cars traveling nat are going to to get into the So extended time to h. The alternate is to lane, go around the ants Point and n 84th into Medina, d traffic for Hunts Half Diamond Ramla Pros ntiguous 84th lid would aave larger more access from foot green space an and regional bike traffic to Hunts Point (one could argue this could be a security concern) Half Diamond Ramp Cons • More traffic noise to residents due to higher elevation of on -ramp and no lid over the on -ramp Less security for Hunts Point residents due to access in four locations from Regional Bike Path to Hunts Point 14' Regional Bike Path combined with Points loop Trail between 84th and th creatingsafety �� y concerns betweenwalkers and cyclists r 14' Regional Bike P (crosses cn ath 2t grade over 84 ) creating safety concerns and traffic congestion gestion would be eliminated. This Ramp Desi with the loop On_ under 84cn gn as the bike trail goes Additional exiting stop signs for Hunts p entering and bike traffic oint because of both 84tn creating access to 520 cr,r.,_ 0 Speaker Card NAME: I t 'Cu L) DATE: STREET ADDRESS: CITY/STATE/ZIP: AGENDA ITEM/TOPIC: REPRESENTING: C, - Submit Card to the Recording Secretary prior to City Council discussion of the agenda item of interest- Speaker Card NAME: '11944JI-? FZ) DATE* / g, /(? //0 STREET ADDRESS. CITY/STATE/ZIP AGENDA ITEM/TOPIC: REPRESENTING: /Ults mi L)LP, arnP n�70 z �D - Submit Card to the Recording Secretary prior to City Council discussion of the agenda item of interest- Speaker Card NAME: v�� �1��� VV - SL,--v- DATE: Gl ! t;o STREET ADDRESS: Q)� CITY/STATE/ZIP: 0,r', AGENDA ITEM/TOPIC-(� D2— \ c� ,j REPRESENTING: �v1 Submit Card to the Recording Secretary prior to City Council discussion of the agenda item of interest- NAME: STREET ADDRESS. IT /STATE/ZIP: Speaker Card DATE. AGENDA ITEM/TOPIC: i REPRESENTING: ceve - Submit Card to the Recording Secretary prior to City Council discussion of the agenda item of interest-