Cultural Heritage at Risk: Disaster Recovery 101

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Cultural Heritage at Risk: Disaster Recovery 101 Rick Lord, State Hazard Mitigation Officer & Agency Preservation Officer, DHSES Recovery Office October 31, 2017

October 27, 2017 2 Learning Objectives Gain a better understanding of: The disaster recovery process & associated programs How State, Tribal & local governments & certain Private Non-Profits can use these programs to protect lives, make communities more resilient, and preserve significant cultural artifacts for future generations

October 27, 2017 3 Disaster Recovery All disasters generally have some degree of recovery in which emergency management agencies, community groups and others help individuals and jurisdictions respond and recover With pre-event planning and post-event coordination, these activities offer opportunities to increase the community s resilience for the physical, emotional and economic well-being of all

October 27, 2017 4 Robert T. Stafford Vermont Attorney General 1955-1957 Governor of Vermont 1959-1961 U.S. House of Representatives 1961-1971 U.S. Senate 1971-1989 Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act 1988 Robert T. Stafford Guaranteed Federal Student Loan Program 1988

October 27, 2017 5 The Stafford Act Establishes a federal process for declaring disasters, determining appropriate response, and dividing the costs among federal, state, and local governments Provides federal assistance to address economic losses from disasters Articulates the need for state and local governments to create disaster preparedness plans and mechanisms to prepare for coordination during times of crisis

October 27, 2017 6 The Stafford Act Authorizes federal disaster assistance. Two basic types of assistance: Direct Federal Assistance (DFA) Financial assistance (public & individual assistance, hazard mitigation) Limited Assistance may be provided in anticipation of the disaster

October 27, 2017 7 FEMA Disaster Recovery Programs FEMA recovery assistance is only available if a Stafford Act declaration is granted, either an Emergency Declaration or a Major Disaster Declaration Public Assistance (PA), Individual Assistance (IA), & Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Other federal programs may be available depending on the scope and magnitude of the event

October 27, 2017 8 Disaster Declaration Process Disaster Strikes Local/State Response Preliminary Damage Assessment Governor Requests Presidential Declaration Initiate FEMA Programs President Approves FEMA Reviews and Makes Recommendation to President

October 27, 2017 9 Federal Emergency Declaration Declared by President at Governor s request Federal assistance and funding may be provided to meet specific emergency needs or to help prevent a catastrophe from occurring A Federal Emergency Declaration allows for specific types of Federal assistance (i.e., debris removal and emergency protective measures), but it is much more limited than a Major Disaster Declaration

October 27, 2017 10 Major Disaster Declaration Declared by the President at Governor s request Can make a variety of Federal programs available to the State, Tribal and local governments, and individuals impacted by the disaster for emergency relief and reconstruction assistance Not every disaster receives a Disaster Declaration; not every declaration includes all types of assistance - depends on the scope and magnitude the event

October 27, 2017 11 FEMA Recovery Programs Public Assistance (PA) Individual Assistance (IA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)

October 27, 2017 12 Public Assistance (PA) Program Goal: To restore damaged public infrastructure to pre-disaster conditions and add effective mitigation measures to reduce future damage in similar events. FEMA will reimburse up to 75% of eligible costs related to emergency response and damages to structures, infrastructure, and equipment.

October 27, 2017 13 Public Assistance (PA) Who is eligible? Local Government Agencies County Government Agencies State Government Agencies Tribal Nations Private Not-for-Profits (PNPs) providing government-like critical/essential services (volunteer fire depts., schools, museums, libraries, etc.)

October 27, 2017 14 Public Assistance (PA) What is eligible? Emergency Response Debris Removal Protective Measures Sheltering Equipment Food & water Evacuation Repair/Replace Infrastructure Roads & bridges Government buildings Hospitals WTPs & WWTPs Municipal Utilities Primary & Secondary Public & Private Educational Facilities

October 27, 2017 15 Public Assistance (PA) The PA Program also encourages protection of facilities from future events by providing assistance for hazard mitigation measures to reduce impacts of similar events. This is referred to as Section 406 Mitigation and may be applied only to facilities damaged by the declared event.

October 27, 2017 16 Public Assistance (PA) What is the Process to get a PA Declaration? Preliminary Damage Estimate Local - City/Town/Village information to County County - Roll up & submit to NYSOEM Region NYSOEM - Submit to DHSES Recovery DHSES Recovery - Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) with FEMA if damage approaches thresholds

October 27, 2017 17 Public Assistance (PA) Both the State and individual Counties must meet a per capita damage threshold to obtain PA funding. As of October 1, 2016: New York State damages of $1.43 per capita equals $27,710,686 in total damage Affected County damages of $3.61 per capita

October 27, 2017 18

October 27, 2017 19 Public Assistance (PA) Be prepared to take PDA Teams to areas with greatest damages (worst first). Coordinate with PNPs and public/private schools. Document and photograph damages, secure/maintain records for all repairs/emergency actions. Notify DHSES of any damage discovered after the PDA. Don t wait for FEMA-DHSES PDA to begin repairs. Keep good records.

October 27, 2017 20 FEMA Recovery Programs Public Assistance (PA) Individual Assistance (IA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)

October 27, 2017 21 Individual Assistance (IA) Program Goal: To ensure that disaster survivors and their families have the resources and support they need to recover from disasters.

October 27, 2017 22 Individual Assistance (IA) Individual Assistance funding is provided directly to New York residents by FEMA. Individuals apply for assistance directly with FEMA FEMA funding is only available for those in FEMA declared counties. DHSES staff advocates for individuals and coordinates with voluntary organization to address urgent and unmet needs.

October 27, 2017 23 Individual Assistance (IA) States must be approved for Individual Assistance (IA) as part of the Major Disaster Declaration in order to receive IA funding. There is no threshold or exact criteria for an IA declaration, although it generally depends on the disaster magnitude and number of individuals impacted.

October 27, 2017 24 Individual Assistance (IA) Disaster Case Management Program (DCM): DCM involves a partnership between a case manager and a disaster survivor (also known as a client ) to develop and carry out a Disaster Recovery Plan. States need to receive an IA declaration and apply for DCM funding; it is not guaranteed for every disaster.

October 27, 2017 25 FEMA Recovery Programs Public Assistance (PA) Individual Assistance (IA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)

October 27, 2017 26 Hazard Mitigation Program Goal: Makes safer communities, saves lives and reduces property damage, financial drain and emotional stress. Allows communities to rebuild quickly. Saves money: every $1 spent on mitigation avoids $4 in future damages on average.

October 27, 2017 27 Hazard Mitigation FEMA makes resiliency available three ways: Public Assistance (PA) repairs (406) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program or HMGP (404) Annual FEMA nationwide grant cycles (Pre-Disaster Mitigation and Flood Mitigation Assistance programs)

October 27, 2017 28 Hazard Mitigation FEMA requires that projects: Reduce the loss of life and damage to improved property due to natural disasters. Provide a cost-effective, long-term solution to a problem, for example, elevation of a home to reduce the risk of flood damages as opposed to buying sandbags and pumps to fight the flood.

October 27, 2017 29 Hazard Mitigation FEMA requires that projects: Show cost-effectiveness: future damages avoided over the life of the project must exceed the total cost Occur in communities covered by a FEMA-approved all-hazards mitigation plan

October 27, 2017 30 Hazard Mitigation Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) is a postdisaster award to NYS, which establishes priorities for the in-state grant cycle. HMGP funds HM plans & projects at 75%. Governments and PNPs eligible for the PA program are automatically eligible for HMGP. Businesses and individuals cannot apply, but eligible applicants can apply on their behalf.

October 27, 2017 31 Hazard Mitigation Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM): annual nationwide grant cycles; PDM funds hazard mitigation plans & all eligible project types at 75%. Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA): reduces flood claims by mitigating National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) insured properties; generally funds projects at 75%, may increase to 90% and 100% for structures with multiple claims.

October 27, 2017 32 The scope and magnitude of the event Will generally dictate the type of programs available. Elected officials should work closely with their local and county emergency management agencies and DHSES Recovery Office to understand the types of recovery programs that may be available after a disaster.

October 27, 2017 33 Non-Disaster Resiliency Measures NYS Standard Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan: Required to access PA recovery funds, 406 mitigation, HMGP, PDM & FMA assistance Verifies progress in identifying risks, mitigating natural hazards, and reducing damage to state infrastructure Serves as a reference for local governments developing their own mitigation plans and strategies

October 27, 2017 34 Non-Disaster Resiliency Measures The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP): Model local ordinance to manage development in floodplains Substantial triggers for full compliance with the law Community Assistance Visits (CAVs) Impacts through Federally-insured mortgages Bolstered by NYS Uniform Fire Prevention & Building Code

October 27, 2017 35 Non-Disaster Resiliency Measures Community Risk and Resiliency Act (CRRA): DEC adopts official sea-level rise projections Applicants demonstrate sea-level rise, storm surge and flooding have been considered Criteria above part of NYS Smart Growth considerations DEC & DOS guidance on natural resiliency measures DOS & DEC develop model local laws concerning climate risk

October 27, 2017 36 Non-Disaster Resiliency Measures Smart Growth Public Infrastructure Policy Act Part of the Environmental Conservation Law Sensible, planned, efficient growth that considers economic development and quality of life by preserving and enhancing the natural & built environments Minimizes unnecessary cost of sprawl development State infrastructure agencies evaluate projects against 11 Smart Growth criteria

October 27, 2017 37 Non-Disaster Resiliency Measures NY Energy Research & Development Authority Responding to Climate Change: ClimAID Climate change projections Environmental Research Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Certification

October 27, 2017 38 Non-Disaster Resiliency Measures State University of New York Research Foundation Mesonet 125-station weather monitoring system measure temp, humidity, wind speed/direction, pressure, radiation & soil saturation every 3 to 30 seconds 17 sites provide data 2 miles up, flux (heat & moisture exchange near the ground) & snow depth information Has life safety, emergency management, research and economic benefits

October 27, 2017 39 Questions? Rick Lord State Hazard Mitigation Officer NYS Division of Homeland Security Emergency Services