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The National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC) Phase 2 Application Public Hearing October 8, 2015, 7-9pm, AHFC HQ (4300 Boniface Parkway)
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A HUD grant funding opportunity for nearly $1B in disaster recovery funds to eligible communities with the most competitive proposals. Awards: $1M-$500M What is CDBG-NDR?
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Timeline Estimated DatesMajor Activities Mid-March 2015 (March 27, 2015) Completion of Phase 1 application due to HUD March - June 2015 HUD review phase Announcement of successful Phase 1 proposals and invitations extended for Phase 2 applications June - October 2015 Preparation of Phase 2 applications December 2015 Announcement of Phase 2 winners Funding levels announced for all successful applicants Early 2016 Grant agreements signed and sent to successful applicants
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Phase 2 Community Selection Process-Criteria Most Impacted: Greater than $1M impacts Distressed: Environmental, Tribal, Economic Unmet Recovery Needs: Incomplete PWs, and mitigation work, and tie back Local engagement; capacity, regional effects; model, scalable, replicable, leverage, long term commitment
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Phase 2 Project Communities Galena: Most impacted, regional hub, strong community engagement, educational hub, elder facility, leverage Newtok: Impact, distress, village relocation model project, strong community engagement, leverage Emmonak: Impact, distress, regional hub, community engagement Teller-Kawerak: Most impacted, distress, regional community dependencies, community engagement
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State of Alaska Project Summary Total estimated application request: $224M Statewide project: Community Adaptation Strategy project Regional projects Workforce Development and Training Local land-use and community development planning Regional hazard/risk analysis studies
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Galena: $79M Human and Environmental Health Projects Dust Control Public Shower House/Laundry Facility Abandoned Building Remediation Landfill compliance/expansion project Resilient Family and Community Growth Projects Land Development and Protection Planning Early Childhood Development Center/Program Community Garden Improvement Residential Elevation Project
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Galena Community Infrastructure Protection and Green Energy Projects Smart Grid Electrical Generation Flood Protection Embankment Protection Fire hall replacement Crow Creek Subdivision Evacuation Route School infrastructure upgrades
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Galena Tribal and Cultural Projects Tribal Office and Cultural Center Elder Center expansion
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Newtok Move to Resilient Mertarvik: $62M Development of a community subdivision plat Residential Buyout/Demolition and debris removal Residential housing build Water/sewer Power utilities Community multi-use building Residential roads Landfill.
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Emmonak Resilient Transportation: $51M New 650 foot Lower Yukon River Port facility-western Alaska transportation hub 6000 ft airport runway expansion Emmonak City Flood Protection Pad New Bypass Road (erosion mitigation) Alakanuk Barge Landing Feasibility Study
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Teller $32M: A More Resilient Community for a Better Future Mitigation, Economic Recovery and Revitalization Wind Energy Project Innovative Seawall Improvements Road Elevation for Flood Prevention Debris Removal Improving the Quality of Life Projects Water and Sewer Improvements Elder Food Pantry Community Garden
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Teller Community Resilience and Planning Projects Community Development Building Recovery and Resiliency Study for Critical Infrastructure
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Public Comment Public comment period is open to review the application. Public notice: https://aws.state.ak.us/OnlinePublicNotices/Noti ces/View.aspx?id=178489https://aws.state.ak.us/OnlinePublicNotices/Noti ces/View.aspx?id=178489 OR http://ready.alaska.gov/ News:
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Agency Points of Contact Ann Gravier, DHS&EM (lead facilitator/agency), ann.gravier@alaska.gov, 428-7045 ann.gravier@alaska.gov Michelle Torres, DHS&EM, michelle.torres@alaska.gov, 428-7032 michelle.torres@alaska.gov Sally Cox, DCRA, sally.cox@alaska.gov, 269-4588sally.cox@alaska.gov Mark Romick, AHFC, mromick@ahfc.us, 330-8274mromick@ahfc.us Trisha Bower, DEC, tricia.bower@alaska.gov, 451- 2174tricia.bower@alaska.gov
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