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LTC 407-2022 Fight the Flood Private Property Adaptation Program (PPA) Update407-2022 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # LETTER TO COMM ISSION TO : FROM : Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Alina T . Hudak, City Mana ~ September 26, 2022 -l.f \ v 1 DATE : SUBJECT : Fight the Flood Private Property Adaptation Program (PPA) Update I am pleased to provide a progress update for the Fight the Flood Private Property Adaptation Program. This is a competitive , reimbursement-based grant intended to incentivize residential and commercial property owners in understanding their flood risk and implementing flood mitigation projects. Properties selected for the program will receive funding through a 50/50 matching grant, with up to $20,000 available for the full scope of work, including the assessment. In addition, if the applicant is considered low-to-moderate income (LMI), the PPA will fund the entirety of the program, up to $20,000, without the match requirement. Based on the verification and review phase, the city has identified 46 properties for participation in this unique program to build personal resilience. BEACH ~!SI NG A BOVE Fight the Flood Our Private Property Adaptation program is awarding up to $20,000 in matching funds for selected applicants to help analyze your property's flood risk and implement flood improvements . Visit mbrisingabove.com/ppa to leorn more . FEMA Federal Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Grant As part of the PPA program, the city is working with ICF, a consultant, to assist property owners in applying for a FEMA Federal Mitigation Assistance grant to fund home elevation. Extensive outreach was conducted, aiming to attract more properties with flood claims to have a more competitive and comprehensive application. A Notice of Intent was submitted on Sept 20, 2022 to Florida Division of Emergency Management. ICF will continue to work to develop thorough applications with an estimated three property owners. We are pleased to facilitate the grants process for homeowners apply for funding for home elevation. Since home elevation is not common on Miami Beach, this program is an exciting opportunity to add a new strategy to make our residents and our city more resilient. The PPA timeline is being accelerated to meet the federal grant deadlines for November 2022. Application Update The application period was open to residents from July 25 th to August 19 th , 2022 . To ensure broad outreach, the city utilized a variety of in-person and digital outreach . The city hosted three webinars, eight days of in-person and virtual "office hour" appointments, extensive communications channels, targeted post cards to repetitive flood loss areas, social media ads, and a short PSA video . Additionally , the Miami Herald provided coverage of the program, helping to amplify the outreach . Overall, 65 applications were submitted for the program. A thorough verification process was completed to ensure general completeness and accuracy, with the expertise of six different departments (City Attorney's Office, Building, Planning, Public Works, Code, Finance, and Housing and Community Services). Based on the verification process, 56 applications continued to formal review . After the verification, applications were scored according to objective criteria . The formal review team reviewed each property application, the scoring , and additional materials such as photos. The team consisted of Amy Knowles, Chief Resilience Officer; Judy Hoanshelt, Director of Grants and Intergovernmental Affairs, Mohsen Jarahpour, Building Department Floodplain Manager, and Eugene Egemba, Public Works Principal Engineer. The applicant pool included seven verified historic properties, seven verified Low-to-Moderate Income properties , and 39 properties that advised they have experienced some level of flooding . There were 42 single family homes and 14 multi-family properties. The applicants are located through the city, with Mid Beach (23) holding the greatest number of applications, followed by North Beach (21) and South Beach (12). Next Steps Applicants will be notified of selection to the PPA program in October. Brizaga, the consultant selected for the assessment phase, will conduct pilot assessments on three city properties in October. Assessments of private properties are expected to be concluded by Spring of 2023. An Invitation to Bid (1TB) is in development for a pool of consultants that will carry out the property improvements. Private property adaptation is a vital component to Miami Beach's overall climate resilience planning, and we are pleased to provide this unique and innovative opportunity to help property owners reduce their flood risk. For questions or feedback, please contact Amy Knowles, Chief Resilience Officer, at amykn owl es @miambeachfl .gov. c)iK/JB