ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: January 24, 1996
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: The Emergency Management Committee (City Manager, Chief
Constable, Fire Chief, City Engineer, and General
Manager, Park Board) in conjunction with the Directors
of Risk and Emergency Management
SUBJECT: Hospitality Grant to Pan Pacific Hazards '96 Conference
RECOMMENDATIONS
THAT Council approve a Hospitality Grant of $5,000 to
the Pan Pacific Hazards '96 Conference (July 29 -
August 02, 1996).
MANAGER'S COMMENTS
The City Manager RECOMMENDS approval of the foregoing.
COUNCIL POLICY
In 1990, Council identified Emergency Preparedness as one of the
city's seven corporate priorities and supported the continuation
of an expanded work program in this area.
In 1986, Council adopted a policy to "... not consider financial
support, in the form of hospitality grants or otherwise, to
conventions being held in Vancouver ... except in the event that
senior City staff, in their professional capacity, are directly
involved in the event, and the topic is particularly relevant to
the business of the City." Since this policy was adopted, the
City has provided a number of grants, to a maximum of $5,000, to
conferences on topics related to City interests.
PURPOSE
This report requests Council's approval of City of Vancouver
Hospitality Grant to the Pan Pacific Hazards '96 Conference, to
be held in Vancouver on July 29 - August 2, 1996.
DISCUSSION
Pan Pacific Hazards '96 is an international conference and trade
show dealing with earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes. This is
the only time this conference will be hosted in Canada. It is
being organized as an important Canadian contribution to the
United Nations' International Decade for Natural Disaster
Reduction and will take place July 29 - August 2, 1996 at the
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Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre. Some 2,000 delegates and
speakers from government, business and academic communities from
30 Pacific Rim countries are expected to attend.
In conference sessions, delegates will share information,
experiences and ideas on ways to reduce the social, environmental
and economic impacts of natural disasters.
In providing a Hospitality Grant, the City of Vancouver will
receive a booth in the exhibit area and registrations for City
staff to attend the conference. A number of City staff will be
presenting oral and poster presentations on City of Vancouver
emergency preparedness initiatives that will include: salt water
pumping stations, Emergency Operations and Communications Centre
(EOCC), public education in the multicultural community.
The Conference will include a "public day" during which
Engineering, Fire and Police Departments will be displaying
equipment and exhibits for the public to view.
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