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THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Tuesday September 10, 2019
Kelley Training Room
1:00-2:00 pm
Audio Information
Number: 1-888-585-9008
Conf Room ID: 258-740-256
Mitigate FL3rd Quarter Meeting
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Please DO NOT put your phone on hold.
Hurricane Irma – September 10, 2017
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Peak of Hurricane Season – September 10
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New Mitigation Planners
New Planners
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Daniel Curcio Kristin Buckingham
Agenda
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• HMGP Update • PDM/FMA Update • HLMP Update• State Floodplain Management Office • Insurance Sector Update • Mitigation Outreach Campaign • Silver Jackets • LMS Updates • The Bulletin
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HMGP Updates
Irma (DR-4337)
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• Application Reviews are still underway
• Over $88 million in federal share obligated so far
• Requests for Information and your Point of Contacts
• Questions about your applications?
Michael (DR-4399)
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Notice of Funding Availability is out
Application Deadline: March 10th, 2020
Tell your friends
Michael (cont.)
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Important Information and Changes for DR-4399• New Application and Application Procedures
• Applications will be numbered specifically for their disaster going forward• Only applications with the correct number will be accepted
• Disaster Recovery Reform Act (DRRA) Changes and Project Management Costs
• Post-Application Deadline Restrictions (see NOFA)• New Acquisition Worksheet available• In-person applicant workshops will be scheduled soon• Read the entire NOFA… Please
HMGP Contacts
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Program Eligibility
Engineering
Claudia Lozano
(850)815-4576
Technical
Luz Bossanyi
(850)815-4573
Environmental
Paula Catledge
(850)815-4575
Kathleen Marshall
(850)815-4503
Jared Jaworski
(850)815-4537
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PDM/FMA 2019 Announcements
Non-Disaster Grants
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Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA)https://www.floridadisaster.org/dem/mitigation/flood-mitigation-assistance-
program/
Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) https://www.floridadisaster.org/dem/mitigation/pre-disaster-mitigation-
grant-program/
Non-Disaster Grants
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• FEMA released NOFO for both FMA and PDM programs on August 26, 2019
• FDEM distributed the NOFOs and guidance memo to County EM Directors and LMS Chairs on August 30, 2019
• Sub-applicant submission deadline: due to FDEM NLT 5:00 PM, November 12, 2019
• FDEM reviews sub-applications and issues Requests for Information (RFIs) • Programmatic (HMA Eligibility) • Technical (Feasible/Cost Effective per a Benefit-Cost Analysis) • Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) Compliance
Non-Disaster Grants Process
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• State submits application to FEMA including selected sub-applications from local governments and other eligible entities by FEMA’s deadline
• FEMA anticipates selecting sub-applications for funding by June 1, 2020
• FEMA anticipates awarding sub-applications by December 30, 2020 • Upon award notification, FDEM will issue contract for execution
between the Subgrantee and FDEMPlease be aware that NO work, including RFPs, subcontract execution, or ANY procurement activities, may be begin before the Agreement with FDEM is fully executed.
Non-Disaster Grants
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Subapplicant questions for either program should be
directed to the named grant
managers for each district.
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HLMP Updates
HLMP Updates
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• Miami-Dade County (CAHSD)• Vizcaya Museum and Gardens• Franklin County Emergency Management• Centro Campesino• City of Bradenton• City of Lauderdale Lakes• Flagler County (SHIP/Housing)• Broward County• Empowerment Academy• Coral Springs Improvement District• City of North Lauderdale• City of Pompano Beach
• City of Plantation• Crisis Housing• Town of Southwest Ranches• St. Lucie County BOCC• The ARC Tampa Bay• City of Sunrise• REBUILD NW FL• Emerald Coast Regional Council• City of Carrabelle• Lake and Sumter Emergency Recovery• City of Deerfield Beach• Eckard College
• The Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program (HLMP) is in the process of contracting with awarded recipients for this fiscal year’s grant cycle.
• The unused funds from the previous fiscal year were reverted and re-appropriated into the 2019-2020 grant cycle, allowing the HLMP program to award 24 recipients.
2019-2020 FY Grant Cycle
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• 24 Recipients were each awarded $194,000
• Historically, a majority of applications propose wind mitigation projects. 21 recipients will be moving forward with residential and non-residential wind mitigation.
• New project scopes for 3 other recipients include: • Museum and Gardens Mitigation
• The goal of the project is to identify solutions and purchase a temporary flood-proofing solution system that can be deployed repeatedly in response to imminent tropical storms and hurricanes
• Drainage Pump Hardening• This project provides drainage for 8 square miles via 22 miles of canals. The project will be louvers,
doors, and the roof to the current Florida Building Code requirements.
• Neighborhood Drainage Projects • An identified neighborhood is prone to flooding and is used as an emergency access route.
This project will provide drainage solutions for the area.
Questions or Comments?
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Jake DeSalvo, HLMP Grant Manager [email protected]
(850) 815-4515
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State FloodplainManagement Office
RESOURCES & SFMO’s RECENT PRODUCTS• FBC 6th Editions Effective
12/31/2017 includes CCCL revisions, Coastal A Zones –LiMWA
• Post-Disaster Toolkit for Floodplain Administrators
• Florida’s Floodplain Management Performance Measures
• CRS/CAV Pilot Program Report
https://www.floridadisaster.org/dem/mitigation/floodplain/community-resources/
POST-DISASTER TOOLKIT FOR FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENTADMINISTRATORSSix Action Items:
1) Plan ahead to communicate to elected officials
2) Assess post-disaster needs & request assistance
3) Document high water marks
4) Make substantial damage determinations
5) Understand NFIP Claims Process, Cost of Compliance
6) Identify post-disaster and mitigation funding assistance
Please refer to the Florida P-D Toolkit for FPAs provided
to you
SI/SD- Desk Reference (P-758)
• Three procedures for establishing building value
• Independent Appraisal -- compared to Detailed Project Cost
• Property Appraiser plus or minus a certain % multiplier-- compared to a DetailedProject Cost
• Replacement Cost Value – with depreciation
• Appraisals for NFIP Purposes
• Scopes of work & Contractor verified costs of construction
• Verification of appraisals and costs of construction
• Project Inspections SCOPE CREEP!
Disaster Recovery & Reform Act
(DRRA 2018)
Multi-part Act passed by Congress pertaining to a variety of disasters…
Applies to every Presidentially-declared disaster post August 1, 2017
Sec. 1206(a): ….(5) provide assistance to State and local governments for building code and floodplain management ordinance administration and enforcement, including inspections for substantial damage compliance; …”
FEMA has not yet produced guidance on this and is causing some organizations to “wait and see” to find out if conditions may be affecting their willingness to coordinate support if reimbursements are not assured.
SCORE CAV Staff Members
State Floodplain Management Office:
1. Steve Martin CFM, State Floodplain Manager/ NFIP Coordinator 850.815.4505
2. Shannon Riess CFM, SFMO Program Manager 850.815.4513
3. Conn Cole CFM, Floodplain Management Specialist 850.815.4507
4. Kristabel Moore CFM, Floodplain Management Specialist 850.815.4434
5. Gillian Beck CFM, Floodplain Management Specialist 850.815.4506
6. Eddy Bouza CFM, Floodplain Management Specialist 850.815.4542
7. Madison Kitchen Environmental Specialist II 850.815.4520
8. Mike DeRuntz CFM, Floodplain Management Specialist 850.815.4509
Floodplain Manager Helpline: 850.815.4556
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Insurance SectorUpdate
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Mitigation Outreach Campaign
Mitigation Outreach Subcommittee
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• #MitigationMonday Campaign• Posts created by intern Arron McDonagh • Month of August• Shared on FDEM’s Facebook
Mitigation Outreach Subcommittee
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Monday, August 5Each Monday in August, FDEM will be sharing tips on how to maintain your home to mitigate for disasters, and we encourage you to join us for #MitigationMonday. Mitigation is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. Disasters can happen anywhere at any time, so make sure your home is prepared.
• Shared: 14• People Reached: 4,332• Engagements: 226
Mitigation Outreach Subcommittee
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Monday, August 12#MitigationMonday Expecting the worst means reinforcing your property to protect your loved ones. If you have questions about reinforcing, contact your local officials, or insurance agent. Make sure you follow FDEM for updates on disasters and mitigation tips!
• Shared: 28• People Reached: 5,413• Engagements: 198
Mitigation Outreach Subcommittee
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Monday, August 19#MitigationMonday A common hurricane mitigation myth is taping a giant “X” on the window will prevent it from shattering. The proper way to mitigate and prepare windows is to invest in impact rated glass. Photo Courtesy: Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety
• Shared: 63• People Reached: 15,205• Engagements: 1,117
Mitigation Outreach Subcommittee
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Monday, August 26#MitigationMonday Trees that aren’t thinned can produce dangerous debris. If you have any questions about mitigation techniques, contact your local officials. Make sure you follow FDEM for more mitigation tips and disaster updates.
• Shared: 21• People Reached: 4,674• Engagements: 179
Mitigation Outreach Subcommittee
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• Overall reached 29,624 people and posts shared 126 times• Engagements: 1,720• Future Goals: • Posting to FDEM’s Twitter Account• Posting throughout 2020 • Making videos to share about Mitigation
Questions or Comments?
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• Please Like/Follow FDEM on Facebook and Twitter• Twitter: @FLSERT• Facebook: Florida Division of Emergency Management
For any additional questions, suggestions, or comments please contact: Kristin Buckingham
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Silver Jackets
Silver Jackets
•Kickoff meeting held in July• Charter letter signed• Discussed biggest flood risks in Florida
• First Listening Session – Sept. 13
• Second Listening Session – Sept. 27
• First Quarterly Meeting – October
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LMS Updates
LMS Updates
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• Pasco is Approved! • LMS Update Manual Workshops across the state in August
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The Bulletin
The Bulletin
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• Silver Jackets • HMGP • LMS Workshops • #MitigationMonday• New Planners
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THANK YOU to the Mitigation Staff that deployed to county EOCs as DEM Representatives
YOU’RE AWESOME!!
Announcements
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•Reaching out to state agencies for updates to Annual Report
• Meeting notes and materials will be available online• Next Mitigate FL Meeting• Tuesday, December 10, 2019• 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm• Kelley Training Room, FDEM
Questions or Comments?
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For any additional questions, suggestions, or comments please contact:
Laura Waterman [email protected]
850-879-0872