Flood Recovery Status Update WRAB Briefing Monday Nov. 17, 2014.

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Flood Recovery Status Update WRAB Briefing Monday Nov. 17, 2014

Flood Recovery Objectives 1.Help People Get Assistance 2.Restore and Enhance Our Infrastructure 3.Assist Business Recovery 4.Pursue and Focus Resources to Support Recovery 5.Learn Together and Plan for the Future

Objective 1: Help People Get Assistance

4 30 housing units remain vacant and uninhabitable. 150 households have active cases with the Long-Term Flood Recovery Group (LTFRG).

Objective 1: Help People Get Assistance Households with Active LTFRG Cases 13% - Located in the floodplain 48% - Annual household incomes below $25,000 57% - Primary living space with construction needs

Objective 1: Help People Get Assistance 6 Eight individual properties with flood damage are proceeding for annexation in Dec 2014/Jan The city and county coordinated on a neighborhood survey to gauge residents’ interest in annexation.

Objective 1: Help People Get Assistance 7 OLD TALE ROAD CountPercent Yes2796% No14% No Reply 00% Total28100% CHERRYVALE/ BASELINE ROADS CountPercent Yes741% No529% No Reply529% Total17100% GITHENS ACRES CountPercent Yes617% No1439% No Reply 1644% Total36100%

Objective 2: Restore & Enhance Our Infrastructure

Total Flood- Related Projects Percent of Projects Complete Citywide Total32973% Department/Division OSMP15357% Parks & Recreation4691% PW - Utilities6495% PW - Transportation3275% PW - FAM/Fleet3474%

* All figures are estimates and may change as additional assessments and evaluations occur. Citywide Totals Total Cost* $27.6 M Amount Spent* $17.1 M Remaining Cost* $10.5 M Objective 2: Restore & Enhance Our Infrastructure 62% Complete

Objective 3: Assist Business Recovery 11

Objective 3: Assist Business Recovery 12 Continuing assistance to Boulder businesses. About 45 people attended the city-sponsored Business Protection Summit in Lyons on Oct. 17.

Objective 4: Pursue & Focus Resources to Support Recovery 13

Objective 4: Pursue & Focus Resources to Support Recovery * All figures are current estimates and may change as additional assessments and evaluations occur. Citywide Totals Total Cost* $27.6 M Amount Spent* $17.1 M Remaining Cost* $10.5 M Reimbursement Potential from Insurance, FEMA, FHWA, State* $16.2 M City Share To-date* $11.4 M Actual Reimbursement To-date* $1.0 M

Objective 4: Pursue & Focus Resources to Support Recovery Processing reimbursement requests and ensuring work remains eligible. Continuing to work closely with FEMA and the State. Pursuing grants – $257 million in grants is available in CDBG-DR Rounds 2 and 3.

Objective 5: Learn Together & Plan for the Future 16

Flood Recovery Status Update Future council updates about flood recovery will occur through Information Packet items, as needed. Questions?