Description of Figure 5-3.
Event Operations Planning Schedule
The high-level event operations
planning schedule is broken down into 60 days or more prior to the event,
30–60 days prior, 14–30 days prior and 14 days leading up to the event.
60 Days or More Prior to the Event:
- The event is proposed
- Public outreach is conducted
- Policies and agreements are established
- Meeting on event concept and review past lessons learned
- Perform situation analysis and risk assessment
- Submit permit application
30–60 Days Prior to the Event
- Perform feasibility study
- Permit application process continues
- Continue to perform situation analysis and risk assessment
- Continue to conduct public outreach
- Continue to establish policies and agreements
- Develop travel demand management initiatives
- Develop transit plan
- Meeting on traffic management plan requirements
- Closer to 30 days prior develop traffic management plan and hold
hearing with public to assess needs
14–30 Days Prior to the Event
- Continue to establish policies and agreements
- Continue to develop travel demand management initiatives
- Continue to develop transit plan
- Approve mitigation
- Meeting on Traffic Management Plan Review
14 Days Leading Up to the Event
- Advance to Implementation Activities
- Issue Permit Approval
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