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FEMA-1044 The 1995 January Storm By: Dave Rickard.

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2 FEMA-1044 The 1995 January Storm By: Dave Rickard

3 Remembering The Past & The Task -

4 Dig Out and Rebuild Dig Out and Rebuild

5 Hard Work - Persistence - Patience

6 Example of Flood Control’s Task

7 Eligible Cost for this Repair was $10,165 Eligible Cost for this Repair was $10,165

8 FACT Santa Barbara Ranked #2 State Wide for FEMA Assistance Received –#1 Is Orange County - #3 Is L.A. County

9 FACT FINAL FEMA Close Out All Projects - $9,849,291 -

10 FACT FEMA Region IX Funded the Largest Debris Claim in the State –Tajiguas Landfill & Goleta Transfer Station –$1,827,721

11 FACT Category “A” Emergency Debris Removal Was –$5,899,436 Category “B” Emergency Measures –$1,415,081 Categories “C” - “F” Permanent Repair –$2,534,774

12 Breakdown Per Department - County Wide Public Works –Roads –Flood Control Parks General Services Fire & Police

13 Other Projects Still Open FHWA = 404 HMP=

14 Lessons Learned 1 All Contracts Will Clearly Define Scope of Work, Quantities and Site Locations 2 All Force Account Labor will clearly define Scope of Work, Quantities and Site Locations 3 Staff will be educated to FEMA Policy concerning Federal Procurement Procedures

15 Any Questions


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