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As of 2023, St. Johns/Cathedral Park is the only NET that has piloted the CRD concept. | As of 2023, St. Johns/Cathedral Park is the only NET that has piloted the CRD concept. | ||
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== CRD Model Precepts == | == CRD Model Precepts == | ||
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|''Allow NET Team Leaders to take charge of a service area they determine themselves and turn in an Operations Plan for that area to PBEM.'' | |''Allow NET Team Leaders to take charge of a service area they determine themselves and turn in an Operations Plan for that area to PBEM.'' | ||
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== Basic CRD Structure == | |||
The CRD model involves three main components: Portland Bureau of Emergency Management (PBEM), Community Resilience District (CRD), and Neighborhood Emergency Teams (NETs). | |||
Although it may seem hierarchical, the CRD actually serves as a supportive team for the administrative needs of NETs rather than a direct authority. In fact, despite the illustration on this page, the CRD could be an organization that is ''lateral'' to the NETs inside a CRD service area. |