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1 NADO Training Conference STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE DISASTER MITIGATION Kentucky’s State / Regional Perspective on the Stafford Act

2 NADO Training Conference Robert T. Stafford Act, as amended  By November 1, 2004, State and Local governments must have an approved Disaster Mitigation Plan in order to receive assistance under the Stafford Act.

3 NADO Training Conference Kentucky’s Dilemma in Early 2002  Timetable involved  542 local units of government  Limited funds  Limited staff at state / local level  History of numerous natural disasters

4 NADO Training Conference Private Consultants?

5 NADO Training Conference Kentucky Emergency Management Services’ Approach  Initiated discussions in March 2002 with KY Association of ADD Directors to seek assistance from the area development districts  Regional approach and strengths would overcome outlined dilemma’s  Multiple Funding Sources  Louisville / Lexington areas as stand- alones

6 NADO Training Conference Early Stages  Limited Number of ADDs  Utilization of Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) ’02 Funds  Phase in remainder of ADDs as additional PDM funds became available  Negative: Impact on the November 2004 Deadline

7 NADO Training Conference Kentucky’s Current Approach  Use of Multiple Funds: PDM 2002 PDM 2003 PDM 2003 Competitive Seven (7) HMGP Declarations  Following the initial iteration of five ADDs, match follow-on applications to available funding  Regular coordination between KyEMS, UK, FEMA, KADD Regional Preparedness Comm. & KCADD Office

8 NADO Training Conference Major Issues for ADDs  Multiple Funding Sources (Federal & local)  Changes in scope of work  Lengthy application development. (Approvals ranged from 12/02 – 7/03)  Shared / Indirect Cost Issue

9 NADO Training Conference Shared / Indirect Costs  PDM ’02 (5 ADDs) – No Limitations  PDM ’03 (3 ADDs) – Originally 5% limitation – then allowed to conform to PDM ’02 requirements  HMGP (5 ADDs) – 3% Limitation  PDM ’03 Nationwide Competitive (2 ADDs) Similar to PDM ‘02

10 NADO Training Conference Status  Five ADDs are in plan development phase, five more to begin  Draft Plans are receiving high marks from KY and FEMA officials  Discussions have been initiated regarding shared cost issue vs. FEMA’s funding approach  Total Cost of $1.5M ($1.1M Fed)

11 NADO Training Conference POCs / Contacts?  Wendell LawrenceLTADD 270-769-2393wendell@ltadd.org wendell@ltadd.org  Jack CouchKCADD502-875-2515Jack@kycadd.org Jack@kycadd.org  Mike LynchKEM502-607-5768 lynchmh@bngc.kma.state.ky.us lynchmh@bngc.kma.state.ky.us  Susan WilkersonUK859-257-9248scwilk0@uky.edu scwilk0@uky.edu  Lincoln Trail Web Site: www.ltadd.org


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