The selected firm will prepare an Annex to the City’s current Emergency Operations Plan that: • ensures alignment with current fire hazard zone data and emergency response planning, • correlates to specific events, including regional dam failures, slow rise flooding, earthquakes, and wildland fire, • accounts for anticipated future development throughout the City, • includes a detailed analysis with transportation-based modeling of existing and proposed evacuation routes, • includes an analysis of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements for wildfire impacts and mitigations of impairments to the wildfire evacuation plan. If changes to the City EOP are determined to be necessary, the analysis should identify relevant thresholds of significance applicable to future development, and • provides actionable recommendations with quality mapping exhibits, any recommended physical circulation improvements, and operational guidance for emergency response agencies and other key stakeholders.