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Board of County Commissioners
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Hurricanes Ian and Nicole Recovery Plan, December 9, 2022 <br />Mid -Town Beach Nourishment Project, R-89 to R-94 and R-95 to R-102 <br />The Mid -Town Beach Nourishment Project is managed by the USACE and the Town of <br />Palm Beach. The project is federally authorized and is eligible for FCCE recovery funds. <br />Based on initial assessments it is uncertain if the project will qualify for FCCE funds as a <br />result of impacts from Hurricane Ian and/or Nicole. <br />Recommend nourishment due to storm induced erosion as needed. Any project related <br />costs on the local sponsor are eligible for cost share with the DEP through the BMFA program, <br />LGFR. No non-federal dollars needed outside of normal management programs. <br />Reach 7, Phipps Ocean Park Nourishment, R-116 to R-127.5 <br />The Phipps Ocean Park Nourishment Project is managed by the Town of Palm Beach. <br />Based on pre and post storm beach surveys, it is estimated there was approximately 78,000 cubic <br />yards of sand lost to the combination of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. <br />Recommend nourishment to restore volumes lost due to storms. Estimated construction <br />cost to restore volume lost is $1,560,000.00. Project is FEMA Category G eligible. <br />FEMA eligible non-federal cost share based on FEMA 75% and 25% state/local share is <br />$390,000.00. <br />Reach 9, South Palm Beach Dune Nourishment, R-134 to R-138 <br />The Reach 9 Dune Nourishment Project is managed by the Towns of Palm Beach and <br />South Palm Beach. Based on pre and post storm beach surveys, it is estimated there was <br />approximately 20,000 cubic yards of sand lost to the combination of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. <br />Recommend dune nourishment to restore volumes lost due to storms. Estimated <br />construction cost is $1,276,600.00. Project is FEMA Category G eligible. <br />FEMA eligible non-federal cost share based on FEMA 75% and 25% state/local share is <br />$319,150.00. <br />Ocean Ridge Shore Protection Project, R-153.2 to R-159 <br />The Ocean Ridge Shore Protection Project is managed by the USACE and Palm Beach <br />County. The project is federally authorized and is eligible for FCCE recovery funds. <br />Based on initial assessments it is uncertain if the project will qualify for FCCE funds as a <br />result of impacts from Hurricane Ian and/or Nicole. <br />Recommend nourishment as a result of storm induced erosion as needed. Any project <br />related costs on the local sponsor are eligible for cost share with the DEP through the BMFA <br />program, LGFR. No non-federal dollars needed outside of normal management programs. <br />Delray Beach Nourishment Project, R-175.3 to R-188 <br />The Delray Beach Nourishment Project is managed by the USACE and the City of <br />Delray Beach. The project is federally authorized and is eligible for FCCE recovery funds. <br />Based on initial assessments it is uncertain if the project will qualify for FCCE funds as a <br />result of impacts from Hurricane Ian and/or Nicole. <br />Recommend nourishment because of storm induced erosion as needed. Any project <br />related costs on the local sponsor are eligible for cost share with the DEP through the BMFA <br />program, LGFR. No non-federal dollars needed outside of normal management programs. <br />North Boca Raton Beach Nourishment Project, R-205 to R-212.2 <br />The North Boca Raton Beach Nourishment Project is managed by the USACE and the <br />City of Boca Raton. The project is federally authorized and is eligible for FCCE recovery funds. <br />Page 19 of 21 349 <br />
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