June 9 th 2012 Escambia County, Florida. 25 -Businesses Impacted

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THINGS ARE CHANGING THE WAY WE TYPICALLY DO

BUSINESS.

June 9th 2012Escambia County, Florida

When it rains, it pours!

27.63 Inches of Rain

Impact on the business community

25 -Businesses Impacted

Impact on the business community Impacts

Downtown Pensacola

283 Residents Impacted

Transportation Challenges

Who’s turn was it to take out the trash?

Some isolation issues

Shelter impacts

Major Housing issues

140 - Low Income Families displaced by flood waters from

HUD Housing Units.

Some had Flood Insurance , most did not!

Who can help?

Importance of good PDAs to including all eligible agencies & organizations!

Category A – Debris Solid Waste/ Public Works

Category B – Emerg. Protective Measures (Public Safety/Police/Fire)

Category C – Roads -Repair & Replace (DOT/Public Works)

Category D – Water Control Fac. (Public Works) Category E - Building & Equip. (Facilities/Public

Works/Risk Management) Category F - Utilities/Public Works Category G - Parks and Recreation

Sheriff’s Office and Jail impacts

Total Public Assistance Damages for Escambia County $23,157,620

$8.5 Million Government Insured

PDA

The Honorable Rick Scott Governor of Florida The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32399

Dear Governor Scott:

This is in response to your August 6, 2012, appeal for a major disaster declaration for the State of Florida as a result of severe storms and flooding during the period of June 9-11, 20 12. You specifically appealed the denial of your request for Individual Assistance for Escambia County and Hazard Mitigation for the entire state. After a thorough review of all the information contained in the initial request and your appeal, we reaffirm our original findings that the impact from this event is not of the severity and magnitude that warrants a major disaster declaration. Therefore, I must inform you that your appeal for a major disaster declaration is denied.

I regret that a favorable conclusion could not be reached in this case.

Sincerely,

Craig FugateAdministrator

SBA

SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Florida Residents

Affected by June Severe Storms and FloodingDeclared August 21, 2012

Who can qualify for SBA?

Hurricane IsaacAugust 28, 2012

PA Damages from Isaac

Category B- $150,000 Category G- $ 11,500,000

Appears to meet PA Thresholds

Counties meet typically PA Threshold with Category G damages.

State of Florida meets typical thresholds with PA damages from Bay, Collier, Escambia, Monroe, Okaloosa, Palm Beach & Santa Rosa Counties.

Another Appeal with Success

DECLARED OCTOBER 18, 2012   SUMMARY   STATE: Florida   NUMBER: FEMA-4084-DR   INCIDENT: Hurricane Isaac   INCIDENT PERIOD: August 27-29, 2012   DATE OF GOVERNOR’S APPEAL: October 2, 2012   FEDERAL COORDINATING OFFICER: Gracia B. Szczech National FCO Program   DESIGNATIONS AND TYPES OF ASSISTANCE:   INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE (Assistance to individuals and households):   Not Requested.   PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (Assistance for emergency work and the repair or replacement of disaster-damaged facilities):   Bay, Collier, Escambia, Franklin, Gulf, Martin, Monroe, Okaloosa, Palm Beach, St. Lucie, and Santa Rosa Counties.   HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM(Assistance for actions taken to prevent or reduce long term risk to life and property from natural hazards):   All counties in the State of Florida are eligible to apply for assistance under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.   OTHER: Additional designations may be made at a later date if requested by the state and warranted by the results of further damage

assessments.  

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