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DR-4223 APPLICANT BRIEFING MITIGATION RMS Section The Texas Division of Emergency Management

404 Mitigation Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Construction projects, Planning projects, and Initiative projects 25% Local & 75% Federal Cost Share Open to all eligible applicants statewide Eligible Applicants: State Agencies, Local governments, Federally recognized Indian Tribes, Private Non-Profits

Applicant Eligibility Requirements State and FEMA approved Mitigation Action Plan effective prior to the award of the project Local emergency management plan at the basic level of approval Participating members must be in good standing with NFIP if requesting a flood control project

Mitigation Plan Requirement You must have a current approved Hazard Mitigation Action Plan before you receive your award, if selected. If your plan expires before the award of your project, or do not have an approved plan at the time of award, the application is no longer eligible.

What is a good project? Good projects take planning and preparation Good projects address true hazard risk not minor inconvenience Addresses a hazard profiled in approved local mitigation plan Project will be completed in two years from the award.

Some of the Commonly Successful Mitigation Construction Projects: Acquisition / Demolition Structural Flood Control Projects small retention ponds, canalization, large subterranean storm sewers. Retrofits roof and window wind retrofits, utility elevations. Community Tornado Safe Rooms Individual Tornado Safe Room rebates

City of Lancaster Acquisitions/Demolitions Federal Share: $1.059 mil Benefit: Removed flooded homes from flood prone area.

City of Laredo, Drainage Improvements Federal Share: $3.299 mil Benefit: Improves drainage

Holy Trinity High School Community Safe Room Location: City of Temple, Bell County Federal Share: $1.1 mil Benefit: Tornado Safe Room Alternate use: Dining Room, Auditorium

City of Lumberton Community Safe Room Community Safe Room Alternate Use: Auditorium for Performing Arts

North Central Texas COG Individual Safe Room Rebate Program Cost: Approx. $6,000 per safe room at 50% Federal Share, plus $100 Administration fee per safe room Benefit: protects family from tornados and extreme wind events

Above Ground, or In Ground

Some of the Commonly Successful Mitigation Projects: Warning Systems** Emergency Generators** Public Information Campaigns Planning Grants*

5% Initiative A Benefit Cost Analysis is not required - Warning projects sirens, low water crossing, reverse callback, text warning - Public Outreach Campaigns - Some Emergency Generators - Watch costs due to small cap

Project: Hays County Low Water Crossing Warning System, 13 systems Federal Share: $600k Benefit: Warns of flooded roads

City of San Marcos Tornado Warning Sirens Federal Share: $255k Benefit: city wide public warning system This system was recently used during severe thunderstorms and potential tornado development!!

Madison County Emergency Generator Federal Share: $32.5k Benefit: COOP of Emergency Operation

Official Texas Hurricane Guide Federal Share: $1,547,336.00 Benefit: Public Education

Mitigation Plans If you want to qualify for mitigation grants by having a Mitigation Action Plan, you can get a Planning Grant $60k (federal) for the base plan + $6k for each participant Alternate planning activities, to help you better understand your risk, also eligible, no cap. (dam breach, flood study, wildfire study) Watch costs due to small cap, and can t get alternate planning activity for hazard not profiled in mitigation plan

In-eligible Mitigation Projects Equipment: including two-way radios, fire trucks, rescue boats, computers. Dry-flood proofing of residential structures. Utility upgrades. Salary (except as part of a Code Enforcement project). Maintenance Activities. Erosion Control.

PA versus HMGP Mitigation PA 406 Repair to pre-disaster Mitigation only on the damaged area HMGP 404 Reduce future potential Does not have to be damaged area For more information on 406 Mitigation opportunities, please contact: Paula Logan, Deputy Assistant Director, Texas Division of Emergency Management (512) 424-2642 paula.logan@dps.texas.gov

Application Process 1. Go to TDEM web site and download appropriate application package: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem/index.htm General (everything else) Planning Grant Individual Safe Room Rebate Initiative Generator 2. Follow the instructions. 3. Mail in the completed and executed application packet with all the supporting documentation by published Deadline

What is a good application? Is the application complete? Did you use the current guidance? Using the application can a reviewer: Draw a dimensional picture of your project Identify environmental issues Verify cost effectiveness and engineering feasibility

Things that you need to know: Most stringent of Federal, State or Local laws and regulations apply. Title 44, Code of Federal Regulation. Title 2, Code of Federal Regulation. Hazard Mitigation Assistance Guidance, February 27, 2015 edition. Texas Local Government Code. FEMA P-361, 3 rd Edition, 2015; FEMA P-320, 4 th Edition, 2014; and ICC-500 2 nd edition.*

Changes to the Federal Guidance Per 2 CFR 200, Administrative Requirements for Federal Grants: 1. If a consultant service was used to prepare the application on a project, the consultant will not be eligible to participate as a project administrator unless the consultant was procured to prepare AND administer the project in the same solicitation prior to award of the project.

Changes continued: 2. Cost plus percentage, or percentage of construction cost type contract are ineligible. 3. Retainer contracts (or service contracts on retainer) are not eligible. 4. Procurement must be followed per Federal, State or Local laws and regulations, most stringent applies. Most common: Small purchase, Sealed bids, and Competitive Sealed Proposal.

To Help You Better Prepare Application Development workshops and webinar will be scheduled prior to the application deadlines. Please check with TDEM website and our mass e-mail blasts for details.

PDM FY2015 Currently Open in egrants Application deadline is July 30 Alternate Planning Activities not eligible

MITIGATION CONTACT Section e-mail: tdem-mitigation@dps.texas.gov Section Phone: 512-424-5489