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Presented by: Florida Division of Emergency
Management
Bureau of Recovery
Fiscal Year 2011 Disaster Thresholds released by FEMA
• The Countywide Per Capita Impact Indicator: $3.27• The Statewide Per Capita Impact Indicator: $1.30• State Threshold (Pop. X Per Capita): $20,777,091.40
(15,982,378 x $1.30)• The threshold for Small Project grants: $62,900• The IHP Maximum grant FY 2010: $30,200
• The Per Capita indicators are used by FEMA to evaluate whether the impact of an incident is severe enough to warrant a presidential declaration. A county by county chart of the Per Capita Impacts is available from the FloridaDisaster.org website at http://www.floridadisaster.org/Recovery/PublicAssistance/documents/State%20&%20County%20thresholds.pdf. However, it must be noted that this chart uses 2000 Census data and will need to be updated with the 2010 Census data once it becomes available.
Disaster Thresholds by County
County Population ThresholdAlachua 217,955 $712,713Baker 22,259 $72,787 Bay 148,217 $484,670 Bradford 26,088 $85,308 Brevard 476,230 $1,557,272 Broward 1,623,018 $5,307,269 Calhoun 13,017 $42,566 Charlotte 141,627 $463,120 Citrus 118,085 $386,138 Clay 140,814 $460,462 Collier 251,377 $822,003 Columbia 56,513 $184,798 DeSoto 32,209 $105,323 Dixie 13,827 $45,214 Duval 778,879 $2,546,934 Escambia 294,410 $962,721 Flagler 49,832 $162,951
Disaster Thresholds by County
County Population ThresholdFranklin 11,057 $36,156 Gadsden 45,087 $147,434 Gilchrist 14,437 $47,209 Glades 10,576 $34,584 Gulf 13,332 $43,596 Hamilton 13,327 $43,579 Hardee 26,938 $88,087 Hendry 36,210 $118,407 Hernando 130,802 $427,723 Highlands 87,366 $285,687 Hillsborough 998,948 $3,266,560 Holmes 18,564 $60,704 Indian River 112,947 $369,337 Jackson 46,755 $152,889 Jefferson 12,902 $42,190 Lafayette 7,022 $22,962 Lake 210,528 $688,427
Disaster Thresholds by County
County Population ThresholdLee 440,888 $1,441,704 Leon 239,452 $783,008 Levy 34,450 $112,652 Liberty 7,021 $22,959 Madison 18,733 $61,257 Manatee 264,002 $863,287 Marion 258,916 $846,655 Martin 126,731 $414,410 Miami-Dade 2,253,362 $7,368,494 Monroe 79,589 $260,256 Nassau 57,663 $188,558 Okaloosa 170,498 $557,528 Okeechobee 35,910 $117,426 Orange 896,344 $2,931,045 Osceola 172,493 $564,052 Palm Beach 1,131,184 $3,698,972 Pasco 344,765 $1,127,382
Disaster Thresholds by County
County Population ThresholdPinellas 921,482 $3,013,246 Polk 483,924 $1,582,431 Putnam 70,423 $230,283 Santa Rosa 117,743 $385,020 Sarasota 325,957 $1,065,879 Seminole 365,196 $1,194,191 St. Johns 123,135 $402,651 St. Lucie 192,695 $630,113 Sumter 53,345 $174,438 Suwannee 34,844 $113,940 Taylor 19,256 $62,967 Union 13,442 $43,955 Volusia 443,343 $1,449,732 Wakulla 22,863 $74,762 Walton 40,601 $132,765 Washington 20,973 $68,582
Alachua1
Baker0
Bay0
Bradford
0
Brevard16
Broward294
Calhoun0
Charlotte92
Citrus0
Clay0
Collier2
Col
umbi
a0
Desoto6
Dixie0
Duval1
Escam
bia
154
Flagler0
Franklin3
Gadsden0
Gilchrist0
Glades0
Gulf0
Hamilton0
Hardee6
Hendry0
Hernando0
Highlands1
Hillsborough25
Holmes0
Indian River32
Jackson0
Jeffe
rson
0
Lafayette0
Lake1
Lee5
Leon0
Levy0
Liberty0
Madison0
Manatee1
Marion0
Martin31
Miami-Dade364
Monroe15
Nassau0
Okaloosa
16
Okeechobee0
Orange73
Osceola10
Palm Beach263
Pasco0
Pin
ella
s0 Polk
6
Putnam1
Santa Rosa28
Sarasota2
Seminole5
St Johns0
St Lucie107
State Agencies
85
Sum
ter
0
Suwannee0Taylor
0Union
0
Volusia3
Wakulla3
Walton0
Washington0
Final Inspections Remaining:1652
Open Large Projects 2004/05
Open Large Projects by County 04’/05’
County Number Eligible AmountAlachua 1 $2,644,055.60 Baker 0 $0.00 Bay 0 $0.00 Bradford 0 $0.00 Brevard 19 $9,639,671.67 Broward 354 $195,466,237.93 Calhoun 0 $0.00Charlotte 95 $36,881,835.05 Citrus 0 $0.00Clay 0 $0.00Collier 5 $13,728,504.92 Columbia 0 $0.00DeSoto 7 $1,768,585.58 Dixie 0 $0.00Duval 3 $3,753,648.65 Escambia 191 $388,953,745.51 Flagler 0 $0.00
Open Large Projects by County 04’/05’
County Number Eligible AmountFranklin 3 $1,395,989.35 Gadsden 0 $0.00Gilchrist 0 $0.00Glades 0 $0.00Gulf 0 $0.00Hamilton 0 $0.00Hardee 9 $7,388,490.29 Hendry 0 $0.00Hernando 0 $0.00Highlands 5 $319,082.60 Hillsborough 28 $21,337,855.36 Holmes 0 $0.00Indian River 47 $12,230,894.94 Jackson 0 $0.00Jefferson 0 $0.00Lafayette 0 $0.00Lake 2 $1,177,860.93
Open Large Projects by County 04’/05’
County Number Eligible AmountLee 9 $8,614,705.51 Leon 0 $0.00Levy 0 $0.00Liberty 0 $0.00Madison 0 $0.00Manatee 1 $1,909,077.00 Marion 1 $813,482.00 Martin 50 $12,273,020.90 Miami-Dade 391 $350,358,342.03 Monroe 19 $10,011,629.52 Nassau 0 $0.00Okaloosa 18 $9,229,080.26 Okeechobee 0 $0.00Orange 80 $45,802,659.15 Osceola 15 $2,897,503.75 Palm Beach 348 $139,027,430.95 Pasco 0 $0.00
Open Large Projects by County 04’/05’
County Number Eligible AmountPinellas 0 $0.00Polk 11 $27,028,219.22 Putnam 1 $448,492.54 Santa Rosa 32 $42,461,410.04 Sarasota 2 $3,542,022.26 Seminole 7 $5,723,733.96 St. Johns 0 $0.00St. Lucie 125 $60,594,219.68 Sumter 0 $0.00Suwannee 0 $0.00Taylor 0 $0.00Union 0 $0.00Volusia 4 $1,000,705.87 Wakulla 3 $185,234.13 Walton 0 $0.00Washington 0 $0.00
Alachua6
Baker3
Bay4
Bradford
Brevard33
Broward
Calhoun78
Charlotte3
Citrus
Clay4
Collier12
Col
umbi
a
Desoto
Dixie
Duval31
Escam
bia
11
Flagler8
Franklin
Gadsden7
Gilchrist
Glades2
Gulf1
Hamilton
Hardee2
Hendry3
Hernando
Highlands2
Hillsborough
Holmes15
Indian River
Jackson
Jeffe
rson
1
Lafayette
Lake4
Lee13
Leon18
Levy
Liberty
Madison2
Manatee
Marion4
Martin3
Miami-DadeMonroe13
Nassau3
Okaloosa
15
Okeechobee2
Orange
Osceola1
Palm Beach8
Pasco
Pin
ella
s0 Polk
Putnam6
Santa Rosa
Sarasota3
Seminole18
St Johns6
St Lucie
16
State Agencies
33
Sum
ter
1
Suwannee1Taylor Union
Volusia53
Wakulla1
Walton19
Washington57
Open Large Projects 1785, 1831, and 1840
Overpayments by County
County Federal State Waiver
Alachua $0.00 ($219.12) $0.00 Baker ($22,658.72) ($1,244.84) $0.00 Brevard ($270,938.57) ($9,797.05) $0.00 Broward ($981,171.54) ($61,177.37) $0.00Calhoun ($106,191.98) $0.00 $0.00 Clay ($14,770.96) ($802.76) $0.00 Collier ($96,495.19) ($5,244.29) $0.00 Columbia ($473,104.76) ($25,994.75) $0.00 DeSoto ($20,536.18) $0.00 $0.00 Dixie ($8,449.98) $0.00 $0.00 Duval ($24,593.88) $0.03 $0.00 Escambia ($8,519.59) ($3,414.94) $0.00 Flagler ($46,420.19) ($2,503.90) $0.00
Overpayments by County
County Federal State Waiver
Gilchrist ($18,600.00) ($1,000.00) $0.00 Glades ($486,887.60) ($14,575.01) ($0.02) Hardee ($3,603.29) $0.00 $0.00 Hillsborough ($894.11) ($48.59) $0.00 Indian River ($86,307.95) $0.00 $0.00 Lake ($304,147.60) ($17,039.09) $0.00 Leon ($24,437.10) $0.00 $0.00 Manatee ($235.25) ($12.64) $0.00 Marion ($361,193.77) ($22,809.55) $0.00 Miami-Dade ($1,992,212.30) ($645.12) ($41,105.37) Nassau ($26,762.98) ($1,454.51) $0.00 Okeechobee $0.00 ($76.02) $0.00 Orange ($140,007.21) ($6,129.65) $0.00 Osceola ($117,217.54) ($6,320.67) $0.00
Overpayments by County
County Federal State Waiver
Palm Beach ($234,385.62) ($3,255.17) $0.00 Pasco ($4,942.79) ($268.63) $0.00 Pinellas ($278,007.94) ($15,002.47) $0.00 Polk ($14,190.34) ($3,901.50) $0.00 Putnam ($15,665.70) ($851.37) $0.00 Sarasota ($1,369,575.64) ($74,847.23) $0.00 Seminole ($169,044.37) ($18,820.65) $0.00 St. Lucie ($598,972.30) ($0.02) $0.00 Statewide ($19,577.08) ($5,267.17) $0.00 Sumter ($78,096.91) ($4,244.40) $0.00 Taylor ($7,709.55) ($0.01) $0.00 Union ($29,119.93) $0.00 $0.00 Volusia ($4,644,882.81) ($81,454.51) $0.00 Wakulla ($10,886.29) ($150.90) $0.00 Grand Total ($13,111,415.51) ($388,573.87) ($38,369.69)
Florida’s Post-Disaster Redevelopment Planning Initiative
Background
• Statutory Requirement• Pilot Program
– HMGP planning funds– Five Counties, One Municipality– Foundation for Best Practices Guidebook
What is a PDRP?
• Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan (PDRP)– Emphasizes seizing opportunities for hazard
mitigation and improvement– Makes current plans work together, including the
Local Comprehensive Plan, Local Mitigation Strategy and Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan
– Identifies policies, operational strategies and roles and responsibilities for implementation
– Holistic approach to recovery—build back smarter, faster, stronger
PDRP Guidebook
• Planning Process• Planning Topics
– Land Use– Housing– Economic Redevelopment– Infrastructure and Public Facilities– Health and Social Services– Environment
• Implementation
Interim Housing News• Individuals and Households Program (IHP) Financial Assistance
• State Disaster Housing Planning Initiative (SDHPI)
• Rapid Temporary Repair (RTR) Initiative
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