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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2015-38 Adopting the 2015 Miami-Dade County Local Mitigation StrategyRESOLUTION NO. 2015-38 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE 2015 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LOCAL MITIGATION STRATEGY; AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO IDENTIFY AND PRIORITIZE HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM PROJECTS TO BECOME A PART OF THE LOCAL AND STATEWIDE HAZARD MITIGATION STRATEGY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Federal Emergency Management Agency funded a national initiative to help communities develop local mitigation strategies that identify projects to mitigate the effects of natural disasters and to identify sources of funds to address those problems; and WHEREAS, the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity entered into a contract with Miami -Dade County ("County") to provide the funding for the County and municipalities to jointly develop a Local Mitigation Strategy to become a component of the Statewide Mitigation Strategy; and WHEREAS, the County entered into agreements with local municipalities to establish a unified process for developing the Local Mitigation Strategy and convey funds for participation in the plan development; and WHEREAS, the Local Mitigation Strategy meets the State contract requirements and was accomplished with the participation of local governments, the Miami -Dade School Board, and a broad range of private not -for-profit agencies, businesses and universities coordinated by the County Office of Emergency Management; and WHEREAS, the Village of Key Biscayne ("Village") wishes to participate and adopt the County's 2015 Adopted Local Mitigation Strategy (Exhibit "A"); and WHEREAS, the Village Council finds this Resolution to be in the best interest and welfare of the residents of the Village. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals Adopted. That each of the recitals stated above is hereby adopted and confirmed. Section 2. Adoption of the Miami -Dade County Local Mitigation Strategy. The Village Council hereby adopts the County 2015 Local Mitigation Strategy, which is attached as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution. Section 3. Authorization. The Village Manager is hereby authorized to identify and prioritize potential mitigation projects to be included within Miami -Dade County's Local Mitigation Strategy Plan. Section 4. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption hereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 25th day of August, 2015. NCHITA H. ALVAREZ, MMC, VILLAGE CLE APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY VILLAGE ATTORNEY MAI t41LNLYI A PENA LINDSAY 2 EXHIBIT "A" STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RICK SCOTT Governor May 5, 2015 Ms. Cathie Perkins Miami -Dade County Local Mitigation Strategy Chair 9300 Northwest 41st Street Miami, Florida 33178 BRYAN W. KOOK Director Re: Miami -Dade County Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Approved Pending Adoption Dear Ms. Perkins: This is to confirm that we have completed a State review of the Miami -Dade County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) update for compliance with the federal hazard mitigation planning standards contained in 44 CFR 201/8(b) -(d). Based on our review and comments, Miami -Dade County developed and submitted all the necessary plan revisions and our staff has reviewed and approved these revisions. We have determined that the Miami -Dade County LMS plan is compliant with federal standards, subject to formal community adoption, for the jurisdictions below: Miami -Dade County Upon submittal of a copy of all participating jurisdictions' documentation of their adoption resolutions to our office, we will send all necessary documentation to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) who will issue formal approval of the Miami - Dade County LMS. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact David M. Block at 850-413-9959 or david.block©em.myforida.com. Respectfully, Miles E. Anderson, Bureau Chief. Mitigation State Hazard Mitigation Officer MEA/dmb Attachments: MEMORADUM: State approval of LMS plans under Program Administration by States (PAS) 151 VISION 9 E A ['QUARTERS Tel: E50-413.0080 • Fax: 880.468.1010 STATE LOGISTICS RESPONSE CENTER 2565 Shumate] Oak Boulevard TartkeINNOONSISKAM 2702 Directors Raw Tallah FL 32200.2100 Orlando, FL 82809-8831 Local Mitigation Strategy LMS Miami -Dade Whole Community Hazard Mitigation Part 1: The Strategy April 2015 LMS Miami -Dade The Miami -Dade Local Mitigation Strategy Part 1— The Strategy INTRODUCTION 3 PURPOSE 3 HOW TO USE THIS PLAN 4 LMS ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 5 LMS COORDINATOR/CHAIR 5 LMS CO-CHAIR 6 STEERING COMMITTEE 6 LMS WORKING GROUP (LMSWG) 6 Municipal Participation 7 LMS SUB -COMMITTEES (LMSS-C) 7 MEETINGS 8 PLANNING PROCESS 8 Annual Updates 9 Monthly Updates (as needed) 9 Public Review and Comment 9 Five -Year Update 10 PLAN ADOPTION 10 REVIEW AND REVISION CRITERIA 11 PROGRAM BENCHMARKS 12 LMS REVISIONS SINCE LAST ADOPTION 13 RECENT DEVELOPMENT/REDEVELOPMENT 20 MEASURING THE OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LMS PROGRAM 22 POLICIES, ORDINANCES AND PROGRAMS AFFECTING MITIGATION 24 FEDERAL 24 STATE 25 Federal, State and Regional Governmental Entities 25 COUNTY 27 County Programs 28 MUNICIPALITIES 30 Municipal Agencies and Their Mitigation Functions 30 ANALYSIS OF EXISTING POLICIES, ORDINANCES AND PROGRAMS 31 MUNICIPAL INTEGRATION OF MITIGATION MEASURES 33 Aventura 33 Bal Harbour 34 Bay Harbor Islands 34 Biscayne Park 37 Coral Gables 37 Cutler Bay 38 Doral 40 El Portal 40 Florida City 41 Golden Beach 41 Hialeah 41 Hialeah Gardens 41 Homestead 42 • Key Biscayne 42 Medley 44 Miami 45 Miami Beach 47 Miami Gardens 48 Miami Lakes 50 Miami Shores 50 April 2015 P1-i LMS Miami -Dade The Miami -Dade Local Mitigation Strategy Part 1: The Strategy meetings held each year. The LMSWG endorsed this policy unanimously on September 20, 2001. However, any organization may substitute regular participation and attendance on an active LMS committee or subcommittee in lieu of attendance at the quarterly meet- ings. The agencies that are participating in the LMSWG are identified in Part 4 Appendix B. Municipal Participation Within Miami -Dade County the following municipalities are active participants of the LMS. City of Aventura City of Hialeah Gardens City of North Miami Bal Harbour Village City of Homestead City of North Miami Beach Town of Bay Harbor Islands Village of Key Biscayne • City of Opa-locka Village of Biscayne Park Town of Medley Village of Palmetto Bay City of Coral Gables City of Miami Village of Pinecrest Town of Cutler Bay City of Miami Beach City of South Miami City of Doral City of Miami Gardens City of Sunny Isles Beach Village of El Portal Town of Miami Lakes Town of Surfside City of Florida City Miami Shores Village City of Sweetwater Town of Golden Beach City of Miami Springs Village of Virginia Gardens City of Hialeah City of North Bay Village City of West Miami Indian Creek Village opted to leave the LMS and the City of Islandia is no longer consid- ered a municipality. For simplicity sake of the document, municipalities will be referred to by only the name and not the full title e.g. City of Coral Gables will be referred to as Coral Gables. LMS Sub -Committees (LMSS-C) In order to streamline the Working Group's activities, various sub -committees may be formed, each addressing an area of concern as needed. Initially, committees were formed to deal with flooding, evacuations, funding, community education, external policy, agriculture and wildfires. The formation and disbandment of sub -committees is done in correlation with the trending issues that need addressing and participation from the work- ing group members. The current listing of sub -committees may be found in Part 4 Ap- pendix C. 4 EMAP 4.4.2 April 2015 P1-7 LMS Miami -Dade The Miami -Dade Local Mitigation Strategy Part 1: The Strategy Objective 1.3 Coordinate the impact of development with other jurisdictions to define and implement mu- tually beneficial goals, ensure consistency among adjacent land uses, and mitigate negative development impacts. This objective shall be made measurable by implementation of its policies. The City of Hialeah Gardens has a Division of Emergency Management that is managed by Manuel Carrera. Mr. Carrera is responsible for coordinating disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation concerns for all City departments. Homestead City of Homestead Comprehensive Plan June 2011 Future Land Use Element Objective 10: Hurricane Evacuation and Mitigation Ensure that development and redevelopment are consistent with hurricane evacuation plans. Measure 2: Maintain hurricane mitigation measures that are consistent with the Miami -Dade County Local Miti- gation Strategy (LMS) and facilitate the approved evacuation plans. Policy 10.1: Development orders for new development and redevelopment shall be consistent with local and regional hurricane evacuation plans where applicable. Policy 10.2: Mitigate any identified deficiencies in storm damage resistance of critical public facilities and con- struct new facilities, if needed, to assist in the City's evacuation plans. Objective 11: Hazard Mitigation and Post -Disaster Redevelopment To the extent financially feasible, incorporate all prudent hazard mitigation needs and post -disaster redevelop- ment procedures into the City's capital improvement planning and Land Development Code. Measure: Number of capital improvement projects and/or amendments to the land development code success- fully implemented to address hazardous mitigation needs and post disaster redevelopment procedures. Hazard Mitigation/ Post -Disaster Redevelopment Element Policy 4.3: Participate in the preparation/modification of the 409 Hazard Mitigation Plan. Objective 6: Implementation of the Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) The City continues to work with the Miami -Dade EOC and other government agencies to implement the policies, ordinances and programs outlined in the LMS. Measure: Coordinate efforts with state and county agencies to bring the community together as a single miti- gating entity. Policy 6.1: Participate in the improvements in the City's standing and classification in the Community Rating Sys- tem (CRS), with the related consequences of making flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Pro- gram (NFIP) more affordable and reachable, while improving the effectiveness in coping with flood hazards, problems and emergencies. Policy 6.2: Disseminate information on a repetitive basis with respect to the existence of flood hazards and the availability of measures to mitigate the problems presented by such hazards. Policy 6.3: Increase the level of coordination of mitigation management concerns, plans and activities at all lev- els of government. Policy 6.4: Improve and maintain cutting edge, state-of-the-art, and effectiveness of the City's emergency pre- paredness and disaster response capacity. Policy 6.5: Continue our commitment to the review, update and im- plementation of the local hazard mitigation strategy. • Key Biscayne The Village of Key Biscayne Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is responsible for coordinating disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation concerns for all Village departments. This section creates, updates, and administers the Village's Com- prehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), which provides the procedures for April 2015 P1-42 LMS Miami -Dade Part 1: The Strategy The Miami -Dade Local Mitigation Strategy the Village's response to all known hazards. The Village adopted the Miami -Dade County CEMP and developed their own municipal CEMP in 2006. This document is currently being updated. The OEM is headed by the Village Fire Rescue Department and collab- orates with the members of the Village Administration, and all other Village Departments, and other members of the community. Activities include planning for a wide range of dis- asters, identifying projects that will mitigate the effects of disasters, and working towards recovery post -disaster. The Village has a full time Certified Flood Plain Manager who is responsible for the im- plementation of the Community Rating System (CRS) and NFIP compliance with assis- tance from a CRS Coordinator and a Consultant. The Village of Key Biscayne has incor- porated mitigation into their planning processes to include the following plans: Village of Key Biscayne Code of Ordinances Plan December 2010 Resolution No. 2010-53: Resolution of the Village Council Adopting the Miami -Dade County Local Mitigation Strategy Village of Key Biscayne Code of Ordinances. Plan February 2014. Section 30 -73 -Site Plan Review Procedures Item (f)(6)g: Description of methods to be implemented during construction to mitigate adverse quantity or quality impacts off -site. Village of Key Biscayne Comprehensive Emergency Man- September 2006 agement Plan Annex -IV: Recovery H. Hazard Mitigation Plan/Program The Village of Key Biscayne has adopted the Miami -Dade County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan by reference. Village of Key Biscayne FMP Annual Progress Report for October 2014 CRS Annual Recertification Progress on FMP implementation, as required in Section X of the FMP, falls within the context of CRS compli- ance Action Plans followed by the Village. The Action Plan Items are included and tracked through the Miami - Dade County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Village of Key Biscayne Stormwater Master Plan Update June 2011 2.3.3: Repetitive Loss Properties One of the activities involved with the Annual NFIP CRS Re -Certification process is the analysis of Repetitive Loss Areas (RLAs). The purpose of the analysis is to determine possible mitigation solutions to minimize the flood claims. Village of Key Biscayne Master Plan December 2008 Future Land Use Element Objective 2.4 Hurricane Evacuation 91-5.006 (3) (b) 5 Eliminate or reduce land uses which are inconsistent with applicable interagency hazard mitigation report rec- ommendations and enhance the efforts of the Metro -Dade Office of Emergency Management by providing it with all relevant information. Policy 2.4.1: The Village shall regulate all future development within its jurisdiction in accordance with the Fu- ture Land Use Map which is consistent with the Interagency Hazard Mitigation Team Report, FEMA 955 -DR -FL, August 1992. The Village shall periodically review and revise the Future Land Use Map in light of future inter- agency hazard mitigation reports in order to reduce or eliminate uses which are inconsistent therewith. Infrastructure Element Policy 1.1.2 91-5.011 (2) (c) 1: During the first phase of drainage master plan implementation (to be initiated in 19941, the Village shall begin to mitigate to the extent technically and economically feasible direct stormwater outfalls into the canals and Biscayne Bay. Anticipated improvements include a series of catch basins, manholes and pipes for the collection of the stormwater and routing to pollution control structures and drainage wells April 2015 P1-43 LMS Miami -Dade The Miami -Dade Local Mitigation Strategy Part 1: The Strategy Village of Key Biscayne Code of Ordinances Plan December 2010 with emergency overflows. The pollution control devises (grease and oil separator) are to be provided before each drainage well to prevent contamination from entering. Emergency overflow structures are to be con- structed at the existing outfalls and would discharge only when the storm events generates more than one inch of runoff. These improvements shall be designed to fully meet the specific standards set forth in Objective 1.1 above. Conservation and Coastal Management Element Policy 1.3.1: By the date required by state statute or sooner, the Village shall enact and enforce estuarine wa- terfront protection provisions in the land development code. The provisions will be drafted to assure that all applicable development permit applications are reviewed in the context of the mangrove protection policies of the State DEP and the waterfront policies of DERM. In particular, DERM Class 1 Permits pursuant to Section 24- 58 of the Dade County Code shall be required for all construction seaward of the mean high water line. Such construction shall be designed to minimize environmental impacts and mitigate unavoidable impacts. This provi- sion shall be interpreted to protect sensitive lands from sea wall and other related construction, but it shall not be interpreted as permitting construction seaward of the State Coastal Construction Control Line in violation of other policies of this Comprehensive Plan. Policy 1.7.14: The Village hereby designates DERM mangrove jurisdictional areas in the Village as environmen- tally sensitive lands which shall be protected from development unless their ecological value is replaced via miti- gation. These DERM areas are mapped in Figure V-1 of the Data and Analysis of this Plan. Policy 3.3.3: During post -disaster recovery periods, after damaged areas and infrastructure requiring rehabilita- tion or redevelopment have been identified, appropriate Village departments shall use the post -disaster rede- velopment plan to reduce or eliminate the future exposure of life and property to hurricanes; incorporate rec- ommendations of interagency hazard mitigation reports; analyze and recommended to the Village Council haz- ard mitigation options for damaged public facilities; and recommend amendments, if required, to the Village Master Plan. Medley Town of Medley Municipal Code of Ordinances Article V. Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction Sec. 30-71. - General standards. In all areas of special flood hazard, all development sites including new construction and substantial improve- ments shall be reasonably safe from flooding, and meet the following provisions: (1)New construction and substantial improvements shall be designed or modified and adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, and lateral movement of the structure resulting from hydrodynamic and hydro- static loads, including the effects of buoyancy; Enacted May 2014 (2)Manufactured homes shall be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, and lateral movement. Methods of anchoring may include, but are not limited to, use of over -the -top or frame ties to ground anchors. This standard shall be in addition to and consistent with applicable State of Florida requirements for resisting wind forces; (3)New construction and substantial improvements shall be constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to flood damage; (4)New construction and substantial improvements shall be constructed by methods and practices that mini- mize flood damage; (5)Electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, air conditioning equipment and other service facilities, including duct work, shall be designed and/or located so as to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during conditions of flooding; April 2015 P1-44 Local Mitigation Strategy LMS Miami -Dade Whole Community Hazard Mitigation Part 2: The Projects March 2015 LMS Miami -Dade The Miami -Dade Local Mitigation Strategy Part 2: The Projects Appendix 3— Project List This list is maintained in WebEOC and updated by the individual agencies upon re- quest by the LMS Coordinator, two times a year by June 30 and December 31, re- spectively. The updated lists are published in July and January every year. The WebEOC LMS Board will be used to pull current information as needed. The county, municipalities and all other members of the LMS Working Group reserve the right to, at any time, add to, delete from and in other ways change the order of priorities pre- sented here. All entities participating in this program have agreed to undertake these initiatives, as necessary.3 EMAP4.4.2 March 2015 P2-15 LwWetld. ~ems NafpwO� Project TRIO MONRDuolptlpa il,zO,de 00.0100 fyeyn SPOOR Potential Grant San. 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Fadure.sa 02 2n Level m.Flo0d/storm Da,upuon.WlM Fve,Wl, Grant .0 ]6 11/11/1014 Future Unfunded Pro, 1.7 months Key Biscayne Key Bute,. Coastal Dune Vegetation AS A coastal community, the dune system In the Village of Kergucarne .he first 0ne ofdefense against storms. A maintenance program is in onrya native md a healthy Mom systern system or place tn present. The m a Is ente we anmry strongit SnwWI,.Othe sand and prevents teach eroslon. The remota ex.. echansemomdn, 1014, when 1,800 square yards d ..otk sondes named andreplanting Firuttesc nslxawahan seagnproJert was ty sl were removed. Wage will nontMue to monitor the vegetatIon on an annual basis no aemiN any exont vegetabon and elan the replanting with nee. scenes. Next mseemons aloe 1015. .Flood,Flaadatorrn Surge 0 s Other Internel funding Not applicable 10..0.0 78 11/12/1014 Funding 1140 vmornns Pry Biscayne Key.Ncm+w �ehendse Local Lawn., Regulations Those oomng heneres eneevalumea and 84 r n Umtg, man an of hurricane and w updated cludinganalysis of bsm.w for opnortunlde, and armulandn Of p abith ope w respect m the existing provisions related to Gate Flood Elevations, ubstambl lmpmamnn, Noon Insurance ate dam lNPui and the N o, Funding is x Aoplrable 5.0..0 0 75%mmpme 1011 P.y3Heyne Key Biscayne CPS wneatbProgram mislay au orogrern to comprywahcemmu80 wtmgsynem (COOl fiood/slormwrK 0111er innernal Hot Aoo0able 10.00.42 0 Pmkct in Panning Sege 1014 Peyeaceyme toy.Name orenosernporonsontson Meagher Gr. nupate 1(110. the proVem area studied ,n detail Involved the noodIng In the Miry °Me East Heather OrIve between Crandon threeEAR Blvd and Ocean DrIve Conveyance testing asting lls lo drainage iherefore, this proposes Installation of l3jdrainage we to be located along the inn mo s. Fag Flood Other Internal Funding Not noalinble 834,]]5.00 0 Project In Planning Stage 1014 w W.:sync get, Biscayne nermood Poatla Improvements waters that would otheruia eac4upang the xis pen Gr.a Pldgewooa Road. repent.. Rood FOMirg Not Applicable 465,175.00 0 funding secured 1015 K.,' Ken0,nayne nlevaate tie Loss nronrtKey4eaya Elevate en,bng foundation, to bax Peed elevetion PetitesootnIll houses along East OrNe south of gey loor to Fmd0lood/41nm gne 5rr,.. Unknown/None PAMgationGrant 1,142P0.42 34 11/11./1014 Future Unfunded Project 5ynn e1asayne Emerge, 0pneeonceme, m aady Ants.4108 ceter mkmerge,aperePons4 3/K tn;ro.m.11Ie.,Hog rescue ep0pmnt., veMoles, personnel, communications systems, etc to respond to emerge, events. However, the nunent o. other Ige-threaten,ng hazard. A modfficatron to the enisting snructure rewiring hardening And structural retrofits to meet tIve necessary The aolett ammune 1prreM,0 main.. wnde,all alaadelactraawrnn loremerogue's TheThe no4ga. on.5.e.aty r,,nam/starm wree Unknownwane mK nGnen1 02.00.42 ]] 11/1113014 fnramunfunded Pwlaa 30 months gey Baran gey Biscayne Em„nmentel Foam "eaboa includes continued parlicIpanoln at 0lac county MIS meeti� Fwnd7ain noundlet. `O,,oy Other Mee Internal Nel.pplicable 10,0E0.0 0 Dorn 1013 Key Biscayne Key 8rsrayne CAA e Response System involves esuelknnga sstandar. operating O10144ne ureb rsi penmcen program focused an constructIonsttes, as wen as public areas.. the vnlage, to assure that pond... regulations with respect to ron and are effect., llowed and ed, as oer pDEs a,pann ea ,.,,wms Mteldole Other Internal Funding Not Applicable 10.00.42 0 Prated In Plnnng sage :204 0374ayne Key Biscayne 0411004!440 fn 0ddabnal oPnSonne Preaw.atlon n3,aed siesenolonan�udy�d has been aebmed o potentialopenDoane Omit Fundkig Nnnpwaaba 35,0..0 0 Other 1014 Key...aenn Key elsneyne 000600.4300400341 ThIs project!sone of teeltematNes resulting 'nom ue0lomrwate, ,ester Plan update 1010. Atatal of 16 Bap gates att. means are proposed to Mu he .......h An And.enm even, Pt. ...help prevent the Inf.., Of seawater In the conveyance an on 0.e sane t4 enter,. sterrnseArer system Instead of pa,ngn Flood Other Internal naming Nnnp4Paua 616,70..0 0 Funding secured 1048 Key34cayne Pe. Blayne 1.1310.mg of Village/0 Generator shutters to protect the re adj�,114the VIllae3 In enmdo4M.na®n be damaged or destroyed during a everestnrm event. theKa,amr Inessential tom...ore meteor, power ththe V1ae. Wind Unknown/None Mitigation Grant 200,00.0 47 Future Unfunded Pakm 1013 Key Biscayne Key g4ame NeW Sl a rrnwet er Out, all Onnmuanon z. as pan of the da �e improvement reign „tl„"' associated el dermal., mubrplo Unknown/None 0001.441 Gram 110,420.0 0 Funang0nured 1015 Key Biscayne Key Biscayne Emergency Venom o4n0 :m 4"20' vehicle height y. Purchase of eron ees`ualzjmhm„k�elied ven.i1kss wallamprcove effort due .doper le event and resionse.ne. The d hare... capability with3xhPh to 5.0 re..mlm .unmated cost is based per yeas. N r Sege od/Mormwree unknmm/None midgetlon Gant 76,0..0 ]. 1UW1014 Future Unfunded Prom loneness Jurisdiction m5un6 F7ales.TNM Prated 00.000 �� 10englged fund'.,. Sear. pua..G4 Grin 54xrg Mtn.. yeW MY gCA Projects Completion...POMO* Mae Added Raba Completion se/ escnee lie, Insome NoxRraoen System Tee Meg< will ow.. am n, . floods. 911 Commun. xouP<atun 5ystemto supplement the corn [Procedures avaMme m whose emergenry opernorc me.veen will augment. speed . mess. de,,venfMmule,..oe .t. ex,U,-6 ONone system ant maxim. Me num. of mem. nts Owl, an emergenKy event to . tae A 12.000,/- rn th nens receive e leewmg Msu MeruEsumete des rent0,40proposed e.0/3000400 7edmti-LLNmvupran un..w,/Norc m Gram 105.43.0 n 11/11/201. Ft.ur...eel Pmert 29 Months 6e0.8nca7ne my 2aryn 7043 082on Ma n 00 3 PCP nOrmwate' 04(233 wits assorleted ref a al ♦968417.90 12 II Oatllreh�Oranon Gam 7813303 ram M3mpe Otter Not Applicable 50.000 00 0 7596 campka 2013 nRakpnn gan 6Iscavne Tr.. Signege 6 Pavement key will propose improvements MNnhy 0gnese and pavement markings through., lne Village in .0 n 1.30.. all pedestrian talrslMudma ADA amphance. peaectruns. arvcn.u. apnal lmROWmmm Not Appllcalk 40...00 0 2516 complete 2015 ghmcawW aev&ss St Puma stator orrnwarar iry wagawt Me Yee. . Due ruyet<onstamu wal216r.0y wets ww,eaeg dekgmd and 'mulled toanenne same of. rNeary at Mew ...Owes! owner of the school and Ow 7035 n of Me school is Die welerred cox. wet eal.t0ry 00307 mse.remThe well at. northeast end wa De ma3epwrd 0..ana9m 030lc cte .nt ed mm.me07Street. ........worm Su9s Sea leRl.aerStorm Surge hg Hazard 9636443 Gant Program 350.001.00 70 11/12/419 Prgect m Ram, Stage 4 Mm030 Medley Medey Drama,mm-warnenam of N.W. South 0Dew and NW 3,43 for no. prone area These improvements sgn and construction. cOnn non of 9600754X0 Un.rowiName W.f.= Grano 190.00000 u 7/6/200. haknmW 3331465 unknown MedIR M+ee7 B 0r.eemen. eetlew W. MCPallw5ay0.001w.v. N. W.0um Street Own 3 W. 9503 Avenue to 7F.0 Railway rIght....way). Oranyenaanatmn and oavin6o o prone area. Estimated construction mr (Cann MO 011 riqueel,lealt,POwer 7.3414 unknown/None Mltt6a7mn Gram 950.30.00 30 7/8/2013 977/50700 Rama,.51359 Unknown MemR Memey aye Improvements III moderate f Court thorn x.001096 Street tox.W 201210treet1Drainage aMo.Mnedlew.13 Income community Ole 1Bone to flooding aunne ram events. This gokn3735054 tolmp1cve0e 7100.35307 Unlruvm/Noe Mitigation Gun 270.000.20 70 7/6/401. Proket in Planning Stye 1 years Medka Medky emwwemems Nwse ry NW 96111U-reelI.m. intersect., with N W SRAvenue,00l45 t. and N.W. 9tta Street from its and paNry M lOw+ntame commune[,/ wrtM1 severe n0d,ng due tore. events Wong. construct., mu m 5900.600.4 .Flwdlies.,Power'saute Unknown/None Mmgamsn Grant 900.000.00 400 1,./3019 Prom m Pann.y StMe unk0wn Meekv MeeW ohm0084. Area South Design and 1onmurcw, of intemnened drainage system.crow drams top0owde maid needed>m.nbn ban '�'3wmr� tammMl rain .913.0 Grant3O.d for Mngnen Gram 2,5077.40.0 so ]1/20/2014 Propo m elanmrysoge 2017 Meets. Memo Medley 3Me 'mein, jw h 3rensihnm'nre a Pub..kduring .00010 t„0 Unknown/None 0.06aonm 1rant 400.000.00 . 11/30/3013 future unfunded ergect dmnown Medley M ley ed Nw tWren OnireDra.ye South Oronage mPrmememtsfur7nflood prro.n... .Fmdwma mkown Mmen Gram 2.000.454 94 11/20/2014 Protect rn wnnlrysne u.h,own Medley meek, envois o6 r me Improvements x0/ 109M Street • new damyemrowean and concrete poi, Estkened construction cost 5190,000.“1 2. NM. lOind streetlxmn N.W.957Avenue to 9Ec nn...033841way, and N. W.104. Street from N W. 9.511, /wenue to Ee Rahway d6Ma.wavl Dn..,i,na.Imienn and ea.y. Estmatedcoa7umon coat of 5400.00. Court Worn NW 100.5oRt toNW 101st street). damae-mnaumn and pare, Estimated construction cost w $27o.vum. 0/Rt norm. mwnmtion well x WV. Avenue a its terminus. and N W.97tn street from es 00.1 wawe mmawtmn ant wwng Emmned...n.den .Fla4e.7nanx.Pmee0 Panting 038333/None Mng.100Gan. 1.210,000.00 33 7/8/0000 4720 to 91.930gsag5 ,00.., Medley went Rosman Co., Canai.. Ma h.11.143Oon carat.. stemzeoonann04 NUnl,m..,NW ...ono r3rod unenowhxone +wtigationGrant 2.04.000.4 92 1100/414 P4lare unfunded Prnnect unknown Medley MedmR ea80.20ete�k. flood Proofing and nrenettwmwoa.rney .7030 Ivlknw7 Mmgax3.Grant 6440.4 4 11/0097004 Pmure 077m383Project 1y... Median Medley r0oo`6 0095 w<0 rat.0/u e4llmn551angmenme through impact wnmows. Second F4or..yam amcommun.S.M Room ,71400 Unknown/None Mnywon Gram 84.04.4 96 II/20/201. Future unfunded emkct 5yy. Mnm1 Miami 77,nn StreetD y mot .r the area appmnmatebmtimed by OS and fen cow astorm ,M e edemreseddrys .k,ras.mpera apa<mma5edm�824aetra .am nR faw/mnrmwre o14.,,,wenent 000000.0... orogrmn.O.A. Nara. con Gam 3.500.40.4 69 future unfunded Protect Unknewn Miami Mam ale Ptimw acre Gereawns edwrtedk worm aa„r.ded1090.00n44dw00,1042030009701 aWstwm, rr ermnN 33.454 rror 1a onrade u..ar m34naa comp, la �m3,4n,mgppel. het add,I.on aorta. generators are .......Le 10 WC,. tno.er to tooh that are used rn a tweet ni invitees, Me city has portable Innspc,wou 9r'ecx<. n, 00710033005. ranta1t tn. ioeonester me3m Gann DA..m 77.4Dn 29 70twe unfunded. U.aw., Mkm, W m, .mw.. Fixtures nser�,a pa. fam9ldurg,, still a tab namar,,3wRl, permanent, instal,. ones. such at those M.M.contrete 3ot.u.r y Nyl winds -and watertnn mei rreewe Mesenen, comingti nrenaaa de ye m 3.0. and reoPem. Amara. wua Di .ems mrhGrant rw..m 150.40.4 e7 Future U untiedPrmSn Unknown