In late April, Director Stokes signed the first ever Emergency Operation Plan (EOP). ITD Emergency Program Manager Travis Hire (pictured below at right) said, “This is a huge step for ITD as a commitment to our employees, the public and those who respond to disasters and emergencies. The plan reflects ITD’s reputation for operational excellence and positions us to continue leading during a crisis.”
“ITD consistently is a resource for the State of Idaho and our neighbors for nearly any type of emergency,” said Director Scott Stokes. “It’s easy to think back to how our teams have assisted others and been recognized for responding in times of need. Others always turn to us. What a great compliment to us that they naturally turn to us. And it confirms our vision of enhancing quality of life in Idaho.”
The plan supports Idaho’s broader emergency response and recovery efforts, aligning with the National Response Framework and the National Recovery Framework. The development of our EOP started last year with collaboration between ITD Headquarters, district offices, and the Idaho Office of Emergency Management (IOEM).
This EOP establishes how the department will respond to and recover from emergencies and disasters that impact ITD and the state’s transportation system. It will serve as a baseline for a larger emergency management program. It lays the groundwork for a series of annexes including the Continuity of Operations (COOP) Plan, an Emergency Management Annex, and scenario-based plans for specific incidents such as wildfires, severe weather, and cyber incidents.
“This plan will be key to building a structure that is already in our natural DNA,” Director Stokes added. “This work is setting the stage for the future and for continuing to provide essential service to individuals, families, businesses, and communities in Idaho.”