File #: 17-0347    Version: 1 Name: 2016 Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant
Type: Resolution-Budget Status: Passed
File created: 10/26/2017 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 11/8/2017 Final action: 11/8/2017
Title: Resolution of the City Council of Hampton, Virginia to Amend the Approved Fiscal Year 2018 Council Approved Budget by Accepting and Appropriating $2,516,700 in Grant Funds Awarded by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management to the City of Hampton, Virginia to Elevate Seven (7) Repetitive Loss Properties
Indexes: , , Safe and Clean
Attachments: 1. Award Letter, 2. City Attorney Sign-off for City Manager Signature
Related files: 17-0354
Title
Resolution of the City Council of Hampton, Virginia to Amend the Approved Fiscal Year 2018 Council Approved Budget by Accepting and Appropriating $2,516,700 in Grant Funds Awarded by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management to the City of Hampton, Virginia to Elevate Seven (7) Repetitive Loss Properties

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The purpose of this resolution is to accept the terms of the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Grant Program Grant Agreement, and to appropriate those funds for the purpose of elevating seven (7) homes in the areas of Aberdeen, Foxhill, Downtown, & North King Street.

Discussion:

The Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) is the recipient of certain federal funds from the Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program. VDEM subsequently sub-awards those federal funds to Virginia localities through the FMA Grant Program.

The City of Hampton was successful in receiving FMA funds to elevate seven (7) severe repetitive loss properties. The lowest finished floors of those properties will be elevated to design flood elevations that will provide protection to the 1% annual flood level, as well as an additional three-foot freeboard requirement. Those improvements will continue to help mitigate future flooding damages to those properties.

No local match is required. This project also supports Council's Strategic Priority of Safe and Clean and Living with Water.


Impact:

Federal funds in the amount of $2,516,700; The City’s use of those funds will assist in reducing claims to the National Flood Insurance Program, and will also protect the health and safety of those residents receiving assistance. In addition, the demand on City public safety resources during disasters.

Recommendation:
Rec

Approve the Resolution.

Body

WHEREAS, the City of Hampton’s Office of Emergency Management has identified seven (7) properties in th...

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