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1 Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Restore Louisiana Task Force Stafford Act Recovery Funding Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Stafford Act Programs Individual Assistance (IA) Program Public Assistance


  1. 1 Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Restore Louisiana Task Force Stafford Act Recovery Funding

  2. Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Stafford Act Programs  Individual Assistance (IA) Program  Public Assistance (PA) Program  Hazard Mitigation (HM) Program

  3. 3 Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Stafford Act: Thresholds Public Assistance Individual Hazard Mitigation (PA) Assistance (IA) (HM) • $3.57 /CAPITA • Subjective • 15% of grant awards determination PARISH/COUNTY up to $2 billion • Must be of such • $1.41 /CAPITA STATE • 10% of grant awards severity and • e.g. – Louisiana needs between $2 billion – magnitude that $6,392,005; Orleans $10 billion effective • 7.5% of grant awards Parish needs response is $1,224,031 between $10 billion – beyond (Per FEMA’s FY16 Parish $35.333 billion capabilities of Threshold) State and local government

  4. 4 Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Cost share • Stafford Act PA: – Subject to non-Federal cost share: o 75% Federal/25% other o 90% Federal/10% other

  5. Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Public Assistance Funding Project Disaster No. of Applicants PA FUNDING Worksheets DR 4263 – March 2016 (Severe 285 275 $10,822,334 Storms/Flooding) EM 3376 – Feb. 2016 (Severe 26 16 $1,872,067 Storms/Flooding) DR 4228 – July 2015 (Severe 45 96 $10,794,781 Storms/Flooding) DR 4102 – Feb. 2013 34 95 $7,306,899 (Severe Storms/Flooding) DR 4080 – Aug. 2012 503 1,601 $437,065,703 (Hurricane Isaac) DR 4041 – Oct. 2011 43 92 $7,708,096 (Tropical Storm Lee) DR 4015 – Aug. 2011 24 68 $8,925,870 (MS River Flooding) EM 3322 – Oct. 2011 94 198 $38,960,055 (MS River Flooding) DR 1863 – Dec. 2009 48 352 $8,418,038 (Severe Storms/Tornados/Flooding) DR 1792 – Sep. 2088 338 1,673 $236,400,708 (Hurricane Ike) DR 1786 – Sep. 2008 932 6,987 $778,766,195 (Hurricane Gustav) DR 1607 – Sep. 2005 727 4,554 $671,739,903 (Hurricane Rita) DR 1603 – Sep. 2005 1,436 19,983 $14,320,343,013 (Hurricane Katrina) TOTAL 4,561 36,006 $16,539,123,662

  6. The Big 3 Programs Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate HAZARD MITIGATION NON-DISASTER 1. Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) 2. Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) POST-DISASTER 3. Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Drainage/Flood Control Retrofit of Facilities Elevations

  7. 7 Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate HAZARD MITIGATION FUNDING Disaster HM FUNDING DR 4263 – March 2016 (Severe Storms/Flooding) $26,000,000 DR 4228 – July 2015 (Severe Storms/Flooding) $1,174,547 DR 4102 – Feb. 2013 $456,668 (Severe Storms/Flooding) DR 4080 – Aug. 2012 $66,975,168 (Hurricane Isaac) DR 4041 – Oct. 2011 $900,000 (Tropical Storm Lee) DR 4015 – Aug. 2011 $2,026,125 (MS River Flooding) DR 1863 – Dec. 2009 $895,384 DR 1792 – Sep. 2088 (Hurricane Ike) $54,014,258 DR 1786 – Sep. 2008 (Hurricane Gustav) $225,071,189 DR 1607 – Sep. 2005 (Hurricane Rita) $137,903,000 DR 1603 – Sep. 2005 (Hurricane Katrina) $1,722,818,666 TOTAL $2,244,710,763

  8. Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate HAZARD MITIGATION ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES FUNDING PERCENT ELEVATION/ACQUISITION/RECONSTRUCTION $1.566B 58% DRAINAGE $324M 12% FLOODPROOFING $270M 10% WIND RETROFIT $162M 6% SMC $135M 5% 5% 108M 4% Community Education & Outreach $54M 2% PLANNING $27M 1% BUILDING CODE $27M 1%

  9. 9 Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate August 2016 Floods (DR-4277) 26 Parishes Declared for Public Assistance 22 Parishes Declared for Individual Assistance

  10. 10 Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate August 2016 Floods (DR-4277) • Individual Assistance – 147,705 Registered; 78,402 Approved – $677,144,181 IA Disbursed – SBA – 8,610 Loans Approved; $641,530,100 Disbursed – Flood Insurance - $460 Million Disbursed • Public Assistance – State Agency Expenses $458,317,912 – Debris Removal – 5 million Cubic Yards; $130M +/- – Infrastructure Damage – Unknown o Schools o Public Buildings o Roads & Bridges • Hazard Mitigation – 30 Day Lock-in of $252 Million

  11. 11 Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Questions?

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