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Hurricanes Ian and Nicole Recovery Plan, December 9, 2022 <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 />Central Boca Raton Beach Nourishment Project, R-216 to R-223 <br />The Central Boca Raton Beach Nourishment Project is managed by the City of Boca <br />Raton. Based on pre and post storm beach surveys, it is estimated there was approximately <br />46,170 cubic 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 $2,308,500.00. Project is FEMA Category G eligible. <br />FEMA eligible non-federal cost share based on FEMA 75% and 25% state/local share is <br />$577,125.00. <br />South Boca Raton Beach Nourishment Project, R-223.3 to R-227.9 <br />The South Boca Raton Beach Nourishment Project is managed by the City of Boca <br />Raton. Based on pre and post storm beach surveys, it is estimated there was approximately <br />61,452 cubic 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 $3,072,600.00. Project is FEMA Category G eligible. <br />FEMA eligible non-federal cost share based on FEMA 75% and 25% state/local share is <br />$768,150.00. <br />Broward County <br />Deerfield and Hillsboro Beach Nourishment Proiect, R-5 to R-12.4 <br />The Deerfield and Hillsboro Beach Nourishment Project is managed cooperatively by the <br />City of Deerfield Beach and the Town of Hillsboro Beach. Based on pre and post storm beach <br />surveys, it is estimated there was approximately 60,100 cubic yards of sand lost to the <br />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 $4,026,700.00. Project is FEMA Category G eligible. <br />FEMA eligible non-federal cost share based on FEMA 75% and 25% state/local share is <br />$1,006,675.00. <br />Broward County Segment II, R-25 to R-41.3, R-51 to 53, and R-53 to R-72 <br />The Broward County Segment II Nourishment Project is managed by the USACE and <br />Broward 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 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 />Broward County Segment III, R-85.7 to R-92, R-98.3 to R-128 <br />The Broward County Segment III Nourishment Project is managed by the USACE and <br />Broward County. The project is federally authorized and is eligible for FCCE recovery funds. <br />Page 20 of 21 350 <br />