Lane County Board of County Commissioners declares emergency related to ice storm

Lane County Board of County Commissioners declares emergency related to ice storm
Posted on 01/16/2024

The Lane County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously this evening to declare an emergency due to the ice storm. The Board Order declaring the emergency is available online.

 

A county emergency declaration means:

  • The cost to respond to the incident locally has exceeded $2 million across agencies, including local governments and utilities.
  • Lane County can ask for reimbursement from the state or federal government if disasters are declared at those levels.
  • Cities and other eligible local agencies can seek reimbursement if it becomes available.
  • Certain procurement rules are waived so that Lane County can more quickly purchase supplies or contract with companies to help recover from the disaster.

 

The declaration does not:

  • Create any travel restrictions or curfews for residents.
  • Create any additional financial resources for residents.
  • Automatically deploy the National Guard or other agencies.

 

Lane County and other local agencies continue to work together to re-open roads, restore power, provide warming locations, and more in response to the storm.

 

Residents are asked to continue to shelter in place if possible until road conditions improve.