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SAFETEA-LU Rollout WebCast Emergency Relief for Federally Owned Roads (ERFO) Program February 2006 David Hilgendorf, WFLHD ERFO Coordinator February 2006 David Hilgendorf, WFLHD ERFO Coordinator
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Objectives ERFO Program Overview Program Benefits Additional Information ERFO Program Overview Program Benefits Additional Information
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Federal Highway Emergency Relief Programs The Emergency Relief (ER) Program was authorized under the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1958 The Emergency Relief for Federally Owned Roads (ERFO) Program was established in July 1977 The Emergency Relief (ER) Program was authorized under the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1958 The Emergency Relief for Federally Owned Roads (ERFO) Program was established in July 1977
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Federal Highway Emergency Relief Programs Title 23 U.S.C., Section 125 Authorizes both the ER and ERFO Programs Title 23, CFR, Part 668 – Emergency Relief Program Subpart A - Procedures for Federal-Aid Highways (ER) Subpart B – Procedures for Federal Agencies for Federal Roads (ERFO) Title 23 U.S.C., Section 125 Authorizes both the ER and ERFO Programs Title 23, CFR, Part 668 – Emergency Relief Program Subpart A - Procedures for Federal-Aid Highways (ER) Subpart B – Procedures for Federal Agencies for Federal Roads (ERFO)
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ERFO Program Overview Program Funds Permanent annual authorization of $100 million distributed by the Secretary of Transportation to: Federal-Aid Highways (ER) and Federally Owned Roads (ERFO) Supplemental appropriations as approved by Congress Permanent annual authorization of $100 million distributed by the Secretary of Transportation to: Federal-Aid Highways (ER) and Federally Owned Roads (ERFO) Supplemental appropriations as approved by Congress
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ERFO Program Overview Purpose Help pay unusually heavy expenses to repair serious damage on Federal Roads and Bridges as a result of a Natural disaster over a wide area or Catastrophic failure of a major road segment Help pay unusually heavy expenses to repair serious damage on Federal Roads and Bridges as a result of a Natural disaster over a wide area or Catastrophic failure of a major road segment
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ERFO Program Overview Eligible Repairs Restoration in-kind to pre-disaster conditions is expected to be the predominate type of repair Only repair of serious damage is eligible for funding Heavy maintenance is not eligible Restoration in-kind to pre-disaster conditions is expected to be the predominate type of repair Only repair of serious damage is eligible for funding Heavy maintenance is not eligible
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ERFO Program Overview Funding Thresholds Eligible repairs must exceed $700,000 for each disaster or catastrophic failure Eligible repairs must exceed $5,000 for each site Eligible repairs must exceed $700,000 for each disaster or catastrophic failure Eligible repairs must exceed $5,000 for each site
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ERFO Program Overview Eligible Facilities Eligible Federal Roads BLM and FS roads open to public travel Forest Highways Land Management Highways Eligible Trails Trails designated by Congress under the National Trails System Act of 1968 Eligible Federal Roads BLM and FS roads open to public travel Forest Highways Land Management Highways Eligible Trails Trails designated by Congress under the National Trails System Act of 1968
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ERFO Program Overview Timelines Repairs must be given priority over non- emergency work Projects not under construction within 2- years will be withdrawn unless suitable justification is provided Time extensions are not granted due to lack of funds Repairs must be given priority over non- emergency work Projects not under construction within 2- years will be withdrawn unless suitable justification is provided Time extensions are not granted due to lack of funds
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ERFO Program Overview NEPA All repairs must comply with NEPA Emergency repairs are categorically excluded from the requirements to prepare an EA or EIS (23CFR, 771.117(c)(9)) All repairs must comply with NEPA Emergency repairs are categorically excluded from the requirements to prepare an EA or EIS (23CFR, 771.117(c)(9))
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ERFO Program Overview Process Notify FHWA of Damage Participate in Disaster Assessment Prepare Damage Survey Reports (DSR) Request and Manage Funds Annually submit Status Reports Expedite Repairs Obtain prior approval for all permanent repairs Reconcile Funds at Disaster Closeout Notify FHWA of Damage Participate in Disaster Assessment Prepare Damage Survey Reports (DSR) Request and Manage Funds Annually submit Status Reports Expedite Repairs Obtain prior approval for all permanent repairs Reconcile Funds at Disaster Closeout
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ERFO Program Overview Disaster Closeout Review The BLM and FS must submit final records for each eligible repair Contract Documents Plans, specifications, NEPA documents, permits, contract payments, actual quantities, release of claims Financial Records Payroll, travel, per diem, materials, supplies, and equipment rental The BLM and FS must submit final records for each eligible repair Contract Documents Plans, specifications, NEPA documents, permits, contract payments, actual quantities, release of claims Financial Records Payroll, travel, per diem, materials, supplies, and equipment rental
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ERFO Program Benefits Helps cover unusually high expenses from unplanned events Alternate Funding Source FY00 to FY05 BLM = 2.7 million FS = 51.0 million Technical Assistance available from FLH Divisions NEPA, Design, Construction Helps cover unusually high expenses from unplanned events Alternate Funding Source FY00 to FY05 BLM = 2.7 million FS = 51.0 million Technical Assistance available from FLH Divisions NEPA, Design, Construction
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Emergency Repairs
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Bridge Failure
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Road Abandonment
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Additional Information 1½ day ERFO Training Course available upon request Download ERFO Manual and Forms at www.cflhd.gov/projects/erfo.cfm 1½ day ERFO Training Course available upon request Download ERFO Manual and Forms at www.cflhd.gov/projects/erfo.cfm
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Federal Lands Highway ERFO Program Contacts Donald Patrick FLH HQ Program Manager (202) 366-9491 Sergio Mayorga EFLHD ERFO Coordinator (571) 434-1547 Donald Patrick FLH HQ Program Manager (202) 366-9491 Sergio Mayorga EFLHD ERFO Coordinator (571) 434-1547
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Federal Lands Highway ERFO Program Contacts Mike Daly CFLHD ERFO Coordinator (720) 963-3551 Dave Hilgendorf WFLHD ERFO Coordinator (360) 619-7620 Mike Daly CFLHD ERFO Coordinator (720) 963-3551 Dave Hilgendorf WFLHD ERFO Coordinator (360) 619-7620
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