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    "Norman City Council Votes To Close Public Buildings As Storm Shelters

    Posted: Oct 09, 2013 7:21 PM CDT
    Updated: Oct 09, 2013 7:21 PM CDT
    By News9.com - email



    NORMAN, Oklahoma - The Norman City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to no longer open public buildings as storm shelters, instead recommending a "Shelter in Place" tornado plan.
    The issue was first brought up by the Norman fire chief back in March.

    Fire Chief James Fullingim said then families would be safer staying at home than at that city's public storm shelters, that the city's public shelters were not designed to withstand the impact of a tornado"

    - Norman City Council Votes To Close Public Buildings As Shelters - News9.com - Oklahoma City, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports |

    I agree with this decision. It is better for people to have a plan of action instead of relying on driving to the city buildings for shelter. I think that is more dangerous. The state really needs to mandate every new house to have storm shelters as well as having large storm shelters for schools, apartments, office complexes etc. There should also be a rebate for people who truly cannot afford a storm shelter.

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    I agree with that also, Plupan.

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    Long expected vote...no shock with the outcome. A common sense decision.

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    lol, if you want a good chuckle, read a few of the News9 comments. I know people here have told me, mind attention to them, but they are interesting.

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    the comments are hilarious.

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    Proper decision. By not having public shelters it discourages folks from getting on the road in a vehicle during tornadic weather.

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    While I agree that they should close them and people should take care of shelter themselves, I'm against mandating new homes have them. Now that is not to say new homes shouldn't have them, I think everyone should consider putting them in when they build a new home, as they cost even less when you do them and the house is new, but I'm against the government forcing people to build one. I'd rather see some kind of rebate for people that do build them.

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    Won't OU have buildings with basements open that will let the public in during tornado threats?

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    Just wait until a bunch of people are killed when a perfectly safe building was locked to keep them out. Then we will see how smart the idea was. If the Fire Chief is right and the buildings aren't safe during a tornado what do the people who work in the buildings do, shelter in place like he said?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Just wait until a bunch of people are killed when a perfectly safe building was locked to keep them out. Then we will see how smart the idea was.
    that's what happened in moore at the 7-11, no public shelters and people thought it was safe to take cover in 7-11, thank god the center of the hospital wasn't taken out because a lot of people ran there for shelter as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Just wait until a bunch of people are killed when a perfectly safe building was locked to keep them out. Then we will see how smart the idea was. If the Fire Chief is right and the buildings aren't safe during a tornado what do the people who work in the buildings do, shelter in place like he said?
    It's much less likely that a bunch of people will be killed if they are spread out in their homes or businesses.

    I agree with Norman and other cities that have done away with these shelters. But I also think that the cities need to stand up and enforce, and require, stricter building codes to make all places safer. I'm not talking safe rooms/underground shelters. Hurricane straps and foundation tie-downs, amongst other things, are relatively inexpensive and easy to install.

    Also, I just simply do not understand it when people say they don't want the government telling them how to build the house/commercial structure. It should be a condition of response - you want fire/rescue response, then build it to code so that there's less likelihood of them even needing to help. When they do respond, it'll be because it's a catastrophic event.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafeboeuf View Post

    I also think that the cities need to stand up and enforce, and require, stricter building codes to make all places safer. I'm not talking safe rooms/underground shelters. Hurricane straps and foundation tie-downs, amongst other things, are relatively inexpensive and easy to install.
    This ^
    Stronger building codes keep people safer, reduce damage, lower the burden on the tax payer and on other social services. They would reduce the lost lives and injuries.... In the long run stronger building codes would pay for them self’s with lower medical bills. deaths and less property damage.

    If we were more proactive in this area maybe we would not hear outsiders on national TV asking why would anyone live in Oklahoma? Publicity like this in its own way causes damage.

    But this needs to be done on a state wide level with new state laws.

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    Like I said, wait until a couple of people are killed hiding in their mobile home and the national media finds out Norman closed all the public shelters. The City better go ahead are write their press release now so they don't have to throw something together in front of 500 cameras.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ou48A View Post
    This ^
    Stronger building codes keep people safer, reduce damage, lower the burden on the tax payer and on other social services. They would reduce the lost lives and injuries.... In the long run stronger building codes would pay for them self’s with lower medical bills. deaths and less property damage.

    If we were more proactive in this area maybe we would not hear outsiders on national TV asking why would anyone live in Oklahoma? Publicity like this in its own way causes damage.

    But this needs to be done on a state wide level with new state laws.
    Yeah, while I don't see a problem with shelters in all new housing construction, as it adds (comparatively) so little extra to the new home building cost, I'd be more interested though in things that could reduce home/property damage, overall, like was mentioned. I don't expect a house to withstand an f4/f5, but it should be affordable and feasible to withstand the smaller tornadoes and wind damage (although this is honestly something I don't know a whole lot about).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Like I said, wait until a couple of people are killed hiding in their mobile home and the national media finds out Norman closed all the public shelters. The City better go ahead are write their press release now so they don't have to throw something together in front of 500 cameras.
    link to the release from any other city .. being that most have closed their public shelters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Like I said, wait until a couple of people are killed hiding in their mobile home and the national media finds out Norman closed all the public shelters. The City better go ahead are write their press release now so they don't have to throw something together in front of 500 cameras.
    I'm pretty sure the mobile home parks in Norman are required to have storm shelters....
    And I believe there is a new state law that in part covers this too?

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    With the increased warning times a on the large tornadoes a one size fits all approach on this issue doesn’t work.

    Closing public shelters in suburban and urban environments is probably the right thing to do....
    But in most small towns public shelters should still be encouraged.

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    The News 9 comments are just...well typical.

    Janet Martin GreenSounds like something the city of Norman would do.....put people in danger. What the hell is someone supposed to do if they don't have a shelter or are driving and need a quick place to go? Are they going to make the people that work in those buildings to seek shelter elsewhere as well?


    Chances are if a person is out driving around, they aren't going to have it in the forefront of their mind where the nearest city building is. We also don't need people leaving their homes to go to a shelter.

    Sigh. If people are worried about shelters...get them installed at home. I'm split on the requirement of a storm shelter at home. Though honestly...and I mean this with zero disrespect...if you live in Moore and you aren't strongly considering putting a shelter in by now, what is the matter with you? You live in a city that on average is hit by a tornado once every 3 years. People complain about the government/city not caring and putting their citizens in danger...all I can do is shake my head.

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    Norman Fire Chief - Close public shelters because they can't withstand a tornado. Instead, shelter in place.
    Employee in public building - I have to shelter in place in a building I was just told wasn't safe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Norman Fire Chief - Close public shelters because they can't withstand a tornado. Instead, shelter in place.
    Employee in public building - I have to shelter in place in a building I was just told wasn't safe?
    It probably is a liability and also a space issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Norman Fire Chief - Close public shelters because they can't withstand a tornado. Instead, shelter in place.
    Employee in public building - I have to shelter in place in a building I was just told wasn't safe?
    His reasoning may be partially misstated. OKC doesn't have public storm shelters because it doesn't want people unnecessarily out on the streets. Further, it also concentrates people in one location where, if a catastrophic event were to occur, would inflict much greater harm.

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    All new construction in Oklahoma should required to have reasonable access to storm shelters IMHO....
    This would include most places of work / business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafeboeuf View Post
    His reasoning may be partially misstated. OKC doesn't have public storm shelters because it doesn't want people unnecessarily out on the streets. Further, it also concentrates people in one location where, if a catastrophic event were to occur, would inflict much greater harm.
    You realize what you're arguing right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    You realize what you're arguing right?
    No, enlighten me, king Kerry.

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    Density is the key to safety. If you make the target big enough it is easier to hit. Statistically you would be better off putting every Norman resident in the same building than spreading them out across 20,000 buildings.

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