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NY RISING COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Red Hook Introduction to the NY Rising Community Reconstruction Program The NY Rising Community Reconstruction (NYRCR) Program, sponsored by Governor Cuomo’s Office of Storm Recovery, is helping communities impacted by Hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Lee, and Superstorm Sandy to rebuild and become more resilient through community-driven plans that consider current damage, future threats to community assets, and the community’s economic future. Red Hook is one of 50 NYRCR Communities across New York State participating in the NYRCR Program. The Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery has allocated up to $3 million in Federal Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) monies to fund eligible recovery and resiliency projects in the Red Hook Planning Area. The Red Hook Planning Committee, comprised of Red Hook business-owners, residents, and civic leaders, has guided the program in Red Hook. Community Engagement Community engagement is at the center of the NYRCR Program. Over the past eight months, the Red Hook Planning Committee has led an extensive community engagement process fueled by 14 Planning Committee Meetings, three Public Meetings, and multiple additional engagement events. Expansive outreach efforts have included distribution of over 4,700 flyers and countless one-on-one conversations between neighbors. Through these efforts over 300 residents and neighbors have attended events and provided input to the process. The fourth, and final, Public Meeting takes place Saturday, May 3 rd . The NYRCR Process In developing a resiliency plan for Red Hook, key assets, risks to assets, needs, opportunities, and feasibility of resiliency interventions were analyzed. The NYRCR process included the following steps: 1. Identify Assets and Risks 2. Define Needs, Opportunities, and a Community Vision 3. Identify, Evaluate, and Prioritize Projects and Strategies 4. Generate, Refine, and Select Projects 5. Create Final Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan The Final Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan is now available online: http://stormrecovery.ny.gov/sites/default/files/crp/community/documents/redhook_nyrcr_plan_20mb_0.pdf Visit the Red Hook Committee blog for more detailed information, background documents, past meeting minutes, and more: http://redhookcrp.wordpress.com/ | [email protected] NYS DOS Storm Recovery: www.stormrecovery.ny.gov/community-reconstruction-program | [email protected] Read the Final Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan online: http://stormrecovery.ny.gov/sites/default/files/crp/community/documents/redhook_nyrcr_plan_20mb Twitter: #NYRising @NYStormRecovery | Facebook: NYStorm Recovery NY RISING COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Red Hook Additional Resiliency Recommendations In addition to the Proposed and Featured Projects, a number of Additional Resiliency Recommendations are highlighted in the Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan. These include: Direct bus from Red Hook to Lower Manhattan National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy reform Red Hook local emergency preparedness plan Citywide information clearinghouse Emergency services/nurse training and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training partnership Resilient healthcare resources program, including mobile healthcare clinic Long-term resiliency economics study for industrial uses Land and facilities activation study of Atlantic Basin region Red Hook Houses resiliency improvements Community / cultural / food space in Red Hook Houses Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) collaboration Van Brunt Street Pumping Station repairs Next Steps The Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery will work with the community to implement as many of the Proposed Projects as possible with the $3M in CDBG-DR funds allocated to Red Hook. Questions about the program and future resiliency work in Red Hook can be directed to the Red Hook Committee blog or the NYS DOS Storm Recovery website.

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Page 1: NY RISING COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM NY RIIN … · Battery Controller Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) New Existing Switchgear Power Grid Solar-powered emergency lights for

NY RISING COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMRed Hook

Introduction to the NY Rising Community Reconstruction Program

The NY Rising Community Reconstruction (NYRCR) Program, sponsored by Governor Cuomo’s Office of Storm Recovery, is helping communities impacted by Hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Lee, and Superstorm Sandy to rebuild and become more resilient through community-driven plans that consider current damage, future threats to community assets, and the community’s economic future. Red Hook is one of 50 NYRCR Communities across New York State participating in the NYRCR Program.

The Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery has allocated up to $3 million in Federal Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) monies to fund eligible recovery and resiliency projects in the Red Hook Planning Area. The Red Hook Planning Committee, comprised of Red Hook business-owners, residents, and civic leaders, has guided the program in Red Hook.

Community EngagementCommunity engagement is at the center of the NYRCR Program. Over the past eight months, the Red Hook Planning Committee has led an extensive community engagement process fueled by 14 Planning Committee Meetings, three Public Meetings, and multiple additional engagement events. Expansive outreach efforts have included distribution of over 4,700 flyers and countless one-on-one conversations between neighbors. Through these efforts over 300 residents and neighbors have attended events and provided input to the process. The fourth, and final, Public Meeting takes place Saturday, May 3rd. The NYRCR ProcessIn developing a resiliency plan for Red Hook, key assets, risks to assets, needs, opportunities, and feasibility of resiliency interventions were analyzed.

The NYRCR process included the following steps:1. Identify Assets and Risks2. Define Needs, Opportunities, and a Community Vision3. Identify, Evaluate, and Prioritize Projects and Strategies4. Generate, Refine, and Select Projects5. Create Final Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan

The Final Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan is now available online: http://stormrecovery.ny.gov/sites/default/files/crp/community/documents/redhook_nyrcr_plan_20mb_0.pdf

Visit the Red Hook Committee blog for more detailed information, background documents, past meeting minutes, and more: http://redhookcrp.wordpress.com/ | [email protected]

NYS DOS Storm Recovery: www.stormrecovery.ny.gov/community-reconstruction-program | [email protected]

Read the Final Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan online: http://stormrecovery.ny.gov/sites/default/files/crp/community/documents/redhook_nyrcr_plan_20mb

Twitter: #NYRising @NYStormRecovery | Facebook: NYStorm Recovery

NY RISING COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMRed Hook

Additional Resiliency RecommendationsIn addition to the Proposed and Featured Projects, a number of Additional Resiliency Recommendations are highlighted in the Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan. These include:

Direct bus from Red Hook to Lower Manhattan

National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy reform

Red Hook local emergency preparedness plan

Citywide information clearinghouse

Emergency services/nurse training and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training partnership

Resilient healthcare resources program, including mobile healthcare clinic

Long-term resiliency economics study for industrial uses

Land and facilities activation study of Atlantic Basin region

Red Hook Houses resiliency improvements

Community / cultural / food space in Red Hook Houses

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) collaboration

Van Brunt Street Pumping Station repairs

Next StepsThe Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery will work with the community to implement as many of the Proposed Projects as possible with the $3M in CDBG-DR funds allocated to Red Hook. Questions about the program and future resiliency work in Red Hook can be directed to the Red Hook Committee blog or the NYS DOS Storm Recovery website.

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Recommended ProjectsThe Red Hook community generated an initial list of over 90 resiliency projects. From this list the Committee honed in on priority projects to recommend for funding with Red Hook’s CDBG-DR allocation and priority projects to be featured prominently in the Final NYRCR Plan, but for which funding will need to be identified in part or in whole from other sources. These recommended projects are listed below:

The Final Red Hook NYRCR Community Reconstruction Plan is available online: http://stormrecovery.ny.gov/sites/default/files/crp/community/documents/redhook_nyrcr_plan_20mb_0.pdf

Relief center network Fund the creation of a network of relief centers to house the coordination of relief services following a disaster, such as provision of food, water, power, medical services, and information.

Option 1 (most liklely / feasible)

NotesAssumes that stairwell(s) are on a separate circuitNumber of ATS needed will depend on how many circuits are used (e.g. 1 required if all stairwells are on one circuit, 1 per stairwell will be required if they are each on their own circuit.

Solar PanelsControllerBattery

Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)

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Power Grid

Solar-powered emergency lights for Red Hook Houses stairwells. Fund the implementation of a solar-powered emergency lighting pilot project in two or three buildings in Red Hook Houses.  A second phase of this project would expand the program to all 30 residential buildings.

Red Hook Houses microgrid feasibility studyConduct a feasibility study for a microgrid that can provide backup power for Red Hook Houses—home to 50% of the Red Hook Community—during an emergency. Implementation of the project could occur during a second phase.

Red Hook drainage study Analyze the existing conditions that contribute to frequent flooding in Red Hook. By uncovering unknown details of existing conditions, the study would identify specific measures to improve drainage in the neighborhood.

New ferry landing at or near Atlantic BasinProvide partial funding for the construction of a new ferry landing, at or near Atlantic Basin, contingent on Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) approval to use the site and a commitment of matching funds by a private/public entity to ensure completion of the ferry landing. A key second phase would secure operating subsidies to extend commuter ferry service to the new landing.

What can this power?

Lighting Cooling Systems

Food Preparation

Building Systems

Miscellaneous

Generator sizing is based on a combination of factors including building size, building type, and existing electrical systems. Ultimately, determining generator sizing rests on which building activities and systems will be in use during an emergency.

Back-up Generator

Considerations: Generators must be placed above ßood elevation. Generators can be placed on raised concrete mounts or on structurally sound rooftops. For diesel generators mounted to rooftops, fuel tanks will be placed on ground level with fuel pumped to the generator

What generator is needed?

Generator Location

Generator Size kW)

Approx. Building Size (sf)I

Fuel Storage 4 days, 14 hrs

Fuel Storage 8 days, 14 hrs

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Generator Size (kW):

50 100 150 200 250

Approx. Building Size (sf): 5000 10,000 12,000

Generators can be powered by natural gas or diesel. Diesel generators will be coupled with storage tanks to ensure fuel is available in the event of an emergency.

Fuel Storage: (gallons) 4 days, 14 hrs

420 775 1270 1730 2135

Fuel Storage: (gallons) 8 days, 14 hrs

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Emergency backup generator for health and social services provider Purchase and install one fixed generator for a health and social service provider in Red Hook to ensure continuity of critical services to the Community during and after an emergency.

Local financial assistance program for small businesses, star-ups, and homeowners/tenants Provide financial support to Red Hook small businesses and homeowners/tenants seeking to implement resiliency upgrades, as well as to entrepreneurs seeking to start micro-businesses.

Resiliency construction workforce training Fund training of Red Hook youth and adults—particularly low-income individuals with limited employment experience and/or education—and connect them to employment opportunities related to the construction of resilient infrastructure or building improvements.

Source: Carolina Salguero

Source: Carolina Salguero

Source: Carolina Salguero

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Integrated flood protection system

The Committee applauds the recent announcement of a $200 million partnership between the State and the City of New York to construct a comprehensive flood management system—the first of its kind in the nation—to protect Red Hook. This project would reduce risk for much of the Community and is critical to the overall safety of this evolving neighborhood. The Community has drafted principles to guide the development of the project—these principles are presented in the Final Red Hook Community Reconstruction Plan.