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

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

2 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

3 Objective 1: Help People Get Assistance

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

5 Objective 1: Help People Get Assistance 5 150 Households with Active LTFRG Cases 13% - Located in the floodplain 48% - Annual household incomes below $25,000 57% - Primary living space with construction needs

6 Objective 1: Help People Get Assistance 6 Eight individual properties with flood damage are proceeding for annexation in Dec 2014/Jan 2015. The city and county coordinated on a neighborhood survey to gauge residents’ interest in annexation.

7 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%

8 Objective 2: Restore & Enhance Our Infrastructure

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

10 * 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

11 Objective 3: Assist Business Recovery 11

12 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.

13 Objective 4: Pursue & Focus Resources to Support Recovery 13

14 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

15 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.

16 Objective 5: Learn Together & Plan for the Future 16

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


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