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Whole Community Hazard Mitigation Part 2: The Projects

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PART 2 – THE PROJECTS ...... 2 POTENTIAL MITIGATION INITIATIVES FOR METROPOLITAN MIAMI-DADE ...... 2 COUNTY ...... 2 PROJECT ADMINISTRATION AND IMPLEMENTATION ...... 2 COUNTYWIDE INITIATIVES ...... 2 SHUTTERING AND WINDSTORM PROTECTION ...... 3 Initiative 1: Flood Control and Reduction ...... 3 Initiative 2: Sheltering and Evacuation ...... 4 Initiative 3: Counter-Terrorism ...... 4 Initiative 4: Debris Clearance ...... 4 Initiative 5: Canals and Waterways ...... 5 Initiative 6: Tree Trimming ...... 5 Initiative 7: Transportation Systems ...... 6 Initiative 8: Mechanical Maintenance of Critical Facilities ...... 6 Initiative 9: Public Information & Education ...... 7 Initiative 10: Hazardous Materials Response ...... 7 Initiative 11: Controlled or Prescribed Burns ...... 7 Initiative 12: Beach & Dune Restoration and Maintenance...... 8 PART 2 – PROJECT LIST ...... 9

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Part 2 – The Projects

Potential Mitigation Initiatives for Metropolitan Miami-Dade County

Part 2 of the Miami-Dade Local Mitigation Strategy – The Projects – is a compilation of countywide initiatives and projects. Each initiative or project is included herein as one or more descriptive paragraphs with a reasonable cost estimate where availa- ble. The idea of the project list is to let the world know that we thought of this before a disaster occurred. Each submitting jurisdiction or organization will also maintain a full, detailed project description as well as a detailed project budget, which may be required for a grant application.

Project Administration and Implementation

The projects listed in this section reflect the mitigation initiatives identified by each member of the LMS Working Group. The initiator of the projects will be responsible for implementation and administration. Due to the variable nature of procurement and contracting procedures; availability of resources; and weather conditions, accu- rate implementation timelines are difficult to predict. Therefore, implementation timelines will be developed for each project once funding sources are identified and the factors above can be determined relative to the prevailing operating environ- ment. Grant requirements may also dictate project implementation timelines for the appropriate recipient. If the project is funded through a grant, the grantee is respon- sible for implementing these projects as outlined in the grant’s regulations.

Countywide Initiatives

In the course of developing the Local Mitigation Strategy, it became apparent that certain mitigation measures had a countywide scope while others were on a smaller scale and best dealt on the departmental, municipal or private sector level. The countywide measures are referred to in this document as “initiatives” while the de- partmental, municipal and private measures are referred to as “projects.” The countywide initiatives can be employed by any entity that participates in the Miami- Dade Local Mitigation Strategy. The LMS Working Group has been reluctant to pri- oritize these initiatives because each is of vital importance to all entities taking part in the development of the Local Mitigation Strategy. However, in deference to the State Division of Emergency Management, all projects and initiatives have been pri- oritized using methods discussed earlier in this document. The county, municipali- ties and all other members of the LMS Working Group reserve the right to, at any time, add to, delete from and in other ways change the order of priorities presented here. All entities participating in this program have agreed to undertake these initia- tives, as necessary.

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Shuttering and Windstorm Protection

There is one mitigation method that far exceeds all others in effectiveness and in benefit-to-cost ratio and that is shuttering or the installation of window protection against windstorms. Window protection is required by code in Miami-Dade County for all new construction and any substantial renovation. The LMS residential shutter- ing program and the LMS institutional shuttering program are two examples of LMS projects aimed to completely protect every facility in the county. Any project under- taken by an LMS participant that provides window protection or any other means to protect the building envelop is encouraged and will always be considered as part of the Miami-Dade Local Mitigation Strategy. Shuttering and other windstorm protec- tion not only protects the building and its contents but, in many cases, frees up one or more shelter spaces because the occupants of the building may no longer have to evacuate.

Initiative 1: Flood Control and Reduction

Almost all of our communities consider the stormwater drainage systems to be one of the top priorities for mitigation. Measures to consider are increased use of injec- tion wells (allowed in salt intruded areas only), increased number of ground recharge systems (French drains) and new, improved storm sewers. Partnership with the pri- vate sector is vitally important to make improvements, for example, to private park- ing lots that flood along with the adjacent public street. Other measures include fa- cility elevation and/or retrofit and repetitive-loss property buyouts. Additionally, the initiative will encourage all municipalities not now a part of the National Flood Insur- ance Program’s Community Rating System to participate in the program in the fu- ture. This initiative will seek to include recommendations made by the Miami-Dade Flood Management Task Force that was formed following Hurricane Irene in 1999 and the Governor’s South Flood Task Force formed following the October 3, 2000 storm (T.S. Leslie).

Cooperating agencies should be Miami-Dade Division of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), Miami-Dade Emergency Management (MDEM), Miami-Dade Public Works and Waste Management, Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Water Man- agement District (SFWMD), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the National Park Service (NPS), FEMA includ- ing the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and the municipalities.

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Initiative 2: Sheltering and Evacuation

Miami-Dade County has far too few hurricane evacuation shelters. This initiative is to develop more evacuation centers, shelters of last resort and short-term shelters to be used for hazardous materials or other chemical, biological or radiological situa- tions caused by spills, terrorism, vandalism, etc. Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) currently provide the bulk of the shelter space. Transportation is currently provided by Miami-Dade Transit and MDCPS school buses. Develop methods to increase volunteer personnel to work in shelters. The ultimate goal is for all to be able to safely shelter in place. Additionally, this initiative includes windstorm protec- tion to every possible building in Miami-Dade County.

Cooperating agencies should be MDEM, Miami-Dade Public Housing and Communi- ty Development, the American Red Cross, Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS), Miami-Dade Transit (MDT), Miami-Dade Police (MDPD), Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR), the Humane Society, South Florida Regional Planning Council (SFRPC), National Weather Service (Miami Forecast Office and the Tropical Predic- tion Center), the United States Coast Guard (USCG), the municipalities and the pri- vate sector.

Initiative 3: Counter-Terrorism

Terrorist acts have been a concern in Miami-Dade County since the late 1950’s and early 1960’s when Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba, just 90 miles off the coast of Florida. At that time there was a wave of bombings, which have continued off and on ever since. As for the Al Qaeda type terrorist, Miami offers an ideal hiding place with our large foreign population, over ten million tourists each year, and a couple of large universities. The time has come to address the concept of mitigation of terror- ism rather than just preparation and response.

Cooperating agencies should be MDEM, American Red Cross, Health Department, MDFR, MDPD, MDT, Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Bureau of Alcohol, To- bacco and Firearms (ATF), USCG and the municipalities.

Initiative 4: Debris Clearance

The hazard mitigation measure planned for debris is to reduce the cost of debris clearance by developing a plan of action prior to any event that generates large quantities of debris (hurricane or other severe windstorm). The tree trimming meas- ure (see below) is a method to reduce any volume of debris.

Miami-Dade County has developed and will implement the “Coordinated Debris Clearance Plan” (CDC). The plan will be in place before any storm and reduces costs by eliminating competition or bidding wars for services of the contractor. Addi- tionally, the plan locates staging area and storage sites and identifies removal meth-

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ods. The plan also addresses hazardous materials handling, both pre-season pickup and amnesty days as well as post-event handling methods. This hazard mit- igation initiative also addresses the acquisition of the necessary tools and equipment to handle debris. The plan was successfully implemented in the unincorporated part of the county following Hurricane Irene.

Cooperating agencies should be Miami-Dade Public Works and Solid Waste Man- agement, MDEM, FDOT, Miami-Dade Expressway Authority, Miami-Dade Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces (PROS), DERM, SFWMD, the Cooperative Extension Service and the municipalities.

Initiative 5: Canals and Waterways

The canals and waterways of metropolitan Miami-Dade County form a huge system and these canals and waterways directly affect more than eighty percent of the mu- nicipalities as well as the unincorporated (UMSA) portion of the county. This initia- tive is to clean and maintain included exotic weed control, dredge when and where needed, clear banks of potential debris, and stabilize banks to prevent erosion. Clean canals allow better control of water levels, which greatly improves storm water management and the drainage system. (Note: This initiative is closely tied to Initia- tive 1: Flood Control and Reduction.)

Cooperating agencies should be Public Works and Solid Waste Management Public Works, MDEM, Parks, WASD, DERM, SFWMD, USACE, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), USCG, National Park Service, Florida Inland Naviga- tion District and the municipalities

Initiative 6: Tree Trimming

This initiative is to develop measures that reduce debris and protect the infrastruc- ture from damaged sidewalks, curbs, water & sewer lines, power and phone lines (underground and overhead) and clogged storm drains. Also, the initiative identifies the best trees to plant; those that can stand wind, flood or drought. The concept is to develop specifications for contract pruning for unincorporated county and munici- palities and to develop training classes in proper technique for homeowners and county/city employees.

Cooperating agencies should be the Cooperative Extension Service, Miami-Dade Public Works and Solid Waste Management, MDEM, MDCPS, PROS, DERM, SFWMD, Miami-Dade Public Housing and Community Development, Florida Divi- sion of Forestry and the municipalities.

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Initiative 7: Transportation Systems

Before, during and after a disaster event, it is imperative that transportation systems continue to operate. Roads must be passable for evacuation and later for emergen- cy vehicles. The airports, rail and ocean terminals must be open to allow emergency operations to proceed.

Sometimes, the transportation becomes the event. There were 18 railroad accidents in Miami-Dade County between January and October of 1998. (Railroads serving Miami-Dade: Amtrak, Tri-rail, CSX, Florida East Coast, and Metrorail.) In the past ten years there have been three fatal airplane crashes: Value Jet, Fine Air and Chalk’s Ocean plus many other minor incidents. (Airports in Miami-Dade County are: Miami International, Opa-Locka, Tamiami, Homestead General, Opa-Locka West, Training & Transition and Homestead ARB.)

Port Miami includes the world’s busiest cruise ship terminal plus a major cargo cen- ter and the is a continuously operating working river which is, by itself, the fifth busiest port in the state of Florida. This shipping plus the small boat traffic also rely upon unobstructed channels including the Intracoastal Waterway, Govern- ment Cut and Baker’s Haulover inlet.

Mitigation measures include design and construction of highway systems, toll roads, expressways, bridges, traffic signs and signals that are disaster resistant and easily repairable. The same is also true of the entire countywide transportation systems.

Cooperating agencies should be Miami-Dade Aviation, Port Miami, MDT, MDPD, MDFR, MDEM, Public Works and Solid Waste Management, Miami-Dade Express- way Authority, Tri-rail, FDOT, SFRPC, USCG, USACE, the municipalities and pri- vately owned transportation companies.

Initiative 8: Mechanical Maintenance of Critical Facilities

Breakdown of sewer lift stations, water pumping stations, drawbridges and other im- portant mechanical devices affects everyone in the county. A wide program of miti- gation is planned to ensure that these critical facilities do not fail during a disaster event or, in the event of catastrophic disaster that critical facilities are in place that may be brought up and running in a minimum of time with a reliable power source readily available. This program must be coordinated between the municipalities, the unincorporated services area and county maintained facilities everywhere.

Cooperating agencies should be: DERM, MDEM, Public Works and Solid Waste Management, WASD, Internal Services Government Services Administration (GSA), Port Miami, FDOT, SFWMD, SFRPC, USCG and the municipalities

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Initiative 9: Public Information & Education

Develop a “How To” manual for public use in dealing with all-hazards/disasters. [English, Spanish, Creole.] Determine the best format: one single book or a series of pamphlets and brochures? Or all of the above, as in loose leaf cover which can contain a series of how to publications? Develop television and radio presentations. Implement a method for coordination between the various municipalities; between municipalities and the county; and between governments and the private sector. Publish all relevant National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and Community Rat- ing System (CRS) information. Further develop specialized training programs such as CERT and shelter management, etc.

Cooperating agencies should be the MDEM, DERM, Public Works and Waste Man- agement, Animal Services, Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources. Mi- ami-Dade Community Information and Outreach, , MDT, MDFR and County Hazard- ous Materials teams, MDCPS, the American Red Cross, the Humane Society, The Marine Council, the municipalities, Cooperative Extension Service, FDEM, SFWMD, SFRPC, FEMA, U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), USDA, USACE, National Weather Service (Miami Forecast Office and Tropical Prediction Center), local uni- versities, the media, and the private sector.

Initiative 10: Hazardous Materials Response (Also see sheltering)

Miami-Dade County has at least 190 sites that must report under Section 302. Mi- ami-Dade County also has eight “superfund” sites. Miami-Dade County and the cit- ies of Hialeah and Miami have official hazardous materials response teams. A pro- gram must be developed to refine inspections, material handling, education and all other aspects of hazardous materials response. The Miami-Dade Public Works and Solid Waste Management operates a permanent home chemical collection center open for resident to safely dispose of hazardous materials generated from the household. Amnesty days are conducted twice yearly. The Working Group would like to see more pickup locations added perhaps one each at the far northeastern part of the county and another in south Miami-Dade.

Cooperating agencies should be MDFR, MDPD, DERM, MDT, MDEM, PROS, Pub- lic Works and Solid Waste Management, MDCPS, WASD, USCG, American Red Cross, fire department hazardous materials teams (City of Hialeah, City of Miami and Miami-Dade County), Cooperative Extension Service and the municipalities.

Initiative 11: Controlled or Prescribed Burns

Wild fires/brush fires are becoming an increasing risk to metropolitan areas. The en- tire western and southern portion of the county is susceptible to this problem.

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DERM’s EEL Program (Environmentally Endangered Lands) controls hundreds of acres of undeveloped land scattered throughout the community including lots within municipal boundaries. The PROS’ Natural Areas Management controls thousands of acres as well as does . Controlled burns reduce fuel load and promote proper growth with the added advantage of the controlled growth of exotic plants.

Other measures for consideration in this initiative is to study and recommend fire- proofing measures such as new codes and standards for building materials, in- creased development and maintenance of fire breaks and better water transport and storage. Miami-Dade County will also strive to become a “Firewise” community.

Cooperating agencies should be MDFR, DERM, MDEM, PROS, Internal Services - GSA Risk Management, Florida Division of Forestry, Florida Fish and Wildlife Con- servation Commission, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Co- operative Extension Service, FDOT, National Park Service and the Nature Conserv- ancy.

Initiative 12: Beach & Dune Restoration and Maintenance

The county plans re-nourishment or restoration of beaches to promote tourism and protect coastal structures and the development of a beach and dune maintenance program, which will develop and enhance the coastal dune system.

Cooperating agencies should be: DERM, MDEM, Public Works and Solid Waste Management, PROS, USACE, FLDEP, National Park Service, NOAA, Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) and the municipalities.

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Part 2 – Project List

This list is maintained in WebEOC and updated by the individual agencies upon re- quest by the LMS Chair, two times a year in June and December. The updated lists are published in July and January.

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Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Infrastructure Aventura Stormwater Drainage Projects 03/13/2014 11:23:42 #315 Flood 3 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Development of Floodplain Aventura 11/26/2013 12:36:13 #316 Flood Other 0 Management Plan Purchase Communications Communications Aventura 11/26/2013 12:36:13 #317 Equipment 0 Information Equipment Failure ,Flood,Flood/Storm Aventura Storm Surge/ Wind Protection 01/14/2014 17:34:54 #2232 Future Unfunded Project Infrastructure (Building) 100,000.00 86 Surge,Health Infrastructure Aventura NE 29 PL Phase I 06/23/2014 11:10:32 #2906 Project in Planning Stage ,Flood 500,000.00 57 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Aventura NE 29 PL Phase II 06/23/2014 11:12:01 #2954 Project in Planning Stage ,Flood 350,000.00 No 51 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Aventura NE 191st ST Imporvements 06/23/2014 13:18:50 #2981 Project in Planning Stage ,Flood 650,000.00 53 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) South Miami Hospital Structure Baptist Health 11/26/2013 12:36:12 #265 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) 7,000,000.00 Unknown 0 Enhancement New Municipal/Public Safety Biscayne Park 11/26/2013 12:36:13 #318 Security/Terrorism Infrastructure (Building) 856,000.00 0 Building Biscayne Park Facility Hardening 11/26/2013 12:36:13 #319 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 125,000.00 0 Municipal AM Radio Broadcast Communications Biscayne Park 11/26/2013 12:36:13 #320 Notification 50,000.00 0 station Failure Biscayne Park Bucket Truck 11/26/2013 12:36:13 #321 Security/Terrorism Equipment 95,000.00 0 Eighteen Foot Tall Wall along Biscayne Park 11/26/2013 12:36:13 #322 Security/Terrorism Other 700,000.00 0 FEC right-of-way. Catholic Charities Good Shepherd - Generator 11/26/2013 13:23:56 #784 Power Failure Equipment 120,000.00 0

Catholic Charities Centro Hispano - Generator 11/26/2013 13:23:56 #785 Power Failure Equipment 120,000.00 0

Catholic Charities New Life - Generator 11/26/2013 13:23:56 #786 Power Failure Equipment 120,000.00 0 St. Luke's Prevention - Storm Catholic Charities 11/26/2013 13:23:56 #782 Future unfunded project Equipment 280,000.00 0 Shutter/Windows St. Luke's Prevention - Catholic Charities 11/26/2013 13:23:56 #783 Future unfunded project Power Failure Equipment 120,000.00 0 Generator Elevating Sanitary Sewer Lift Infrastructure Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:11:27 #323 Future Unfunded Project Sea Level Rise Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 45,000.00 Unknown 0 Stations Generator at Station D (Water/Sewer/Drainage)

Elevating Sanitary Sewer Lift Infrastructure Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:12:59 #324 Future Unfunded Project Sea Level Rise Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 45,000.00 Unknown 0 Stations Generator at Station F (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Historical City Hall Hurricane Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:12:48 #325 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 80,000.00 Unknown 0 Shutters City Hall Anex Hurricane Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:12:38 #326 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 45,000.00 Unknown 0 Shutters Fire Station #3 Hurricane Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:12:29 #327 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 88,000.00 Unknown 0 shutters Acquisition of City Hall Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:12:22 #328 Future Unfunded Project Multiple Equipment Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 80,000.00 Unknown 0 Emergency Generator Acquisition of Coral Gables Public Works, Public Service and Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:12:15 #329 Future Unfunded Project Multiple Equipment Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 175,000.00 Unknown 0 Automotive Department Facility Emergency Generator Acquisition of City Pump Station Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:12:05 #330 Future Unfunded Project Multiple Equipment Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 100,000.00 Unknown 0 G Emergency Generator Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Metal Freestanding Traffic Safety Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:11:56 #331 Future Unfunded Project Multiple Equipment Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 30,000.00 Unknown 0 Signs & Trailer Acquire Portable Pumps & Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:11:45 #332 Future Unfunded Project Multiple Equipment Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 20,000.00 Unknown 0 Generators Infrastructure Coral Gables Storm Water Outfalls 01/10/2014 15:13:09 #333 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge Post‐Disaster Funding Programs 500,000.00 Unknown 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Basin Inflow and Infiltration Infrastructure Emergency Operations Flood Response and Post Flood Coral Gables 01/10/2014 15:13:29 #334 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 1,179,793.00 Unknown 0 Upgrade (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Response Drainage Improvements - SW Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:31:48 #335 Flood 1,000,000.00 0 87th Avenue Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - SW Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:32:02 #336 Flood 1,200,000.00 0 97th Avenue Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Bel Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:34:10 #337 Flood 660,000.00 0 Aire Section 1.2 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Saga Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:34:16 #338 Flood 800,000.00 0 Bay Section 1.1 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Saga Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:34:24 #339 Flood 670,000.00 0 Bay Section 1.7 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Pine Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:34:34 #340 Flood 390,000.00 0 Tree Manor Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Cutler Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:34:45 #341 Flood 1,580,000.00 0 Ridge Section 5 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Port Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:35:05 #342 Flood 360,000.00 0 Royale Section 5 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Bel Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:35:15 #343 Flood 820,000.00 0 Aire Section 1.1 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Saga Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:35:25 #344 Flood 240,000.00 0 Bay Section 1.8 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Saga Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:35:34 #345 Flood 170,000.00 0 Bay Section 1.6 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Saga Infrastructure Cutler Bay 04/04/2014 16:13:06 #346 Flood 300,000.00 80 Bay Section 1.2 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Drainage Improvements - Bel Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:35:53 #347 Flood 310,000.00 0 Aire Section 6 Sub-Basin (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Cutler Bay Canal Bank Erosion Protection 01/06/2014 14:40:54 #348 Flood/Storm Surge 350,000.00 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Cutler Bay Flood Zone Data GIS System 01/06/2014 14:41:08 #349 Flood Other 140,000.00 0 Flood Insurance Research Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:41:24 #350 Flood Outreach 90,000.00 0 Project Development of Floodplain Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:41:41 #351 Flood Outreach 120,000.00 0 Management Plan Purchase Communications Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:41:57 #352 Wind Equipment 65,000.00 0 Emergency Equipment Infrastructure Cutler Bay Reduction of Floating Debris 01/06/2014 14:42:10 #353 Flood 60,000.00 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Canal Cleaning and Shaping Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:42:21 #354 Flood 750,000.00 0 Town wide (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Cutler Bay Portable Traffic Light Signals 01/06/2014 14:42:34 #355 Power Failure Traffic Control 140,000.00 0

Cutler Bay Debris Removal 01/06/2014 14:42:56 #360 All Hazards Other 400,000.00 0

Cutler Bay Develop a Debris Plan 01/06/2014 14:43:11 #361 All Hazards Equipment 80,000.00 0 Infrastructure Cutler Bay Storm Water Outfalls 01/06/2014 14:43:20 #362 Flood/Storm Surge 500,000.00 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Municipal AM Emergency Radio Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:43:36 #363 All Hazards Outreach 85,000.00 0 Broadcast Station Cutler Bay Waterway Infrastructure Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:45:10 #364 Flood 270,000.00 0 Conveyance Improvements (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Removal of Australian Pines and Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:45:05 #365 Wind Other 85,000.00 0 other Exotics Preventive Pruning of Existing Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:44:49 #366 Wind Other 285,000.00 0 Town Tree Inventory Emergency Portable Air Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:44:38 #367 All Hazards Equipment 120,000.00 0 Conditioner Units Cutler Bay Satellite Phones 01/06/2014 14:45:22 #368 Wind Equipment 55,000.00 0 Community Emergency Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:45:38 #369 All Hazards Outreach 40,000.00 0 Response Teams (CERT) Purchase Computerized Communications Cutler Bay Equipment Storage for Vital 01/06/2014 14:45:50 #370 Equipment 75,000.00 0 Failure Public Records Cutler Bay Portable Traffic Control Signs 01/06/2014 14:46:04 #371 Power Failure Equipment 200,000.00 0 Storm Shutters for Town Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:46:19 #372 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 120,000.00 0 Buildings Town Hall/EOC Hardening Cutler Bay Project (Impact Resistant 01/06/2014 14:46:26 #373 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 630,000.00 0 Windows) Town Hall/EOC Hardening Cutler Bay 01/06/2014 14:46:36 #374 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 728,000.00 0 Project (Exterior Walls) Town Hall/EOC Hardening Cutler Bay Project (Mechanical HVAC 01/06/2014 14:46:47 #375 All Hazards Infrastructure (Building) 228,000.00 0 System) Cutler Bay Town Hall/EOC HVAC System 01/06/2014 14:46:57 #376 Wind Equipment 610,000.00 0 Infrastructure Cutler Bay SW 212th Street 04/04/2014 16:17:21 #2758 75% complete ,Flood 390,000.00 92 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Retrofit of Traffic Signals to Doral 07/08/2014 15:54:56 #377 Funding Applied for Power Failure Traffic Control PDM ‐ FEMA Pre‐Disaster Mitigation Grant Program 140,000.00 Unknown 79 Include Transfer Switches Installation of Transfer Switch for Doral 07/08/2014 15:43:09 #379 Funding Secured Power Failure Other PDM ‐ FEMA Pre‐Disaster Mitigation Grant Program 50,000.00 Unknown 75 Emergency Power Acquisition of Emergency Doral 07/08/2014 16:00:51 #380 Future Unfunded Project Power Failure Equipment PDM ‐ FEMA Pre‐Disaster Mitigation Grant Program 300,000.00 Unknown 72 Generators Installation of Storm Shutters at Doral 07/08/2014 16:12:49 #381 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) PDM ‐ FEMA Pre‐Disaster Mitigation Grant Program 200,000.00 Unknown 56 City of Doral Park Facilities Doral Point of Distribution 07/08/2014 16:07:18 #382 Future Unfunded Project Multiple Infrastructure (Building) PDM ‐ FEMA Pre‐Disaster Mitigation Grant Program 700,000.00 Unknown 53 Acquisition of Emergency Doral 07/08/2014 15:25:26 #383 Future Unfunded Project Multiple Equipment 1,600,000.00 Unknown 50 Vehicles and Equipment Pump Station to Address Infrastructure Doral 07/08/2014 13:55:53 #384 Other Flood 2,500,000.00 Unknown 58 Repetitive Flooding Losses (Water/Sewer/Drainage) 5 Yr. Stormwater Improvements Infrastructure Doral 07/08/2014 15:15:34 #3326 Project in Planning Stage ,Flood 5,945,000.00 82 CIP (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Village of El Portal Stormwater ,Flood,Flood/Storm Infrastructure ,Emergency Operations Flood Response and Post Flood El Portal 12/17/2013 10:43:39 #958 25% complete 5,000,000.00 0 Improvements Surge (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Response,FMA ‐ Flood Mitigation Assistance Little River Canal (Canal C-7) ,Flood,Flood/Storm ,EMPA ‐ Emergency Management Program El Portal 12/17/2013 10:50:05 #959 Project in Planning Stage Beach/Seawall 5,000,000.00 0 Seawall Remediation Project Surge,Sea Level Assistance,HMGP Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Emergency Arnold Hall Shelter Retrofit 07/01/2014 16:04:09 #2816 Future Unfunded Project ,Power Failure,Wind Infrastructure (Building) 1,175,000.00 Unknown 85 Management Emergency Arnold Hall South Shelter 05/30/2014 13:02:27 #2819 Future Unfunded Project ,Power Failure,Wind Infrastructure (Building) 510,000.00 Unknown 80 Management Retrofit Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Emergency Edwards Hall Shelter Retrofit 05/30/2014 13:09:08 #2821 Future Unfunded Project ,Power Failure,Wind Infrastructure (Building) 1,215,000.00 Unknown 85 Management Emergency Arnold Hall South Shelter 05/30/2014 13:17:12 #2824 Future Unfunded Project ,Wind,Power Failure Infrastructure (Building) 615,000.00 Unknown 80 Management Retrofit Emergency Arnold and Edward Hall 05/30/2014 13:23:55 #2826 Future Unfunded Project ,Wind,Power Failure Infrastructure (Building) 220,000.00 Unknown 80 Management Connector Shelter Retrofit Emergency Reilly Coliseum 05/30/2014 13:30:19 #2828 Future Unfunded Project ,Power Failure,Wind Infrastructure (Building) 1,175,000.00 Unknown 85 Management Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Station Fire Rescue 06/26/2014 09:21:22 #1 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) HMGP Hazard Mitigation Grant Program 1,000,000.00 90 Rehabilitation for Air Rescue Miami-Dade Fire Station Roof Fire Rescue 06/26/2014 09:21:34 #2 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) HMGP Hazard Mitigation Grant Program 600,000.00 88 Rehabilitation Roof Rehabilitation for Miami- Fire Rescue 06/26/2014 09:21:09 #3 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) HMGP Hazard Mitigation Grant Program 1,000,000.00 95 Dade Fire Rescue Headquarters Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Infrastructure Fire Rescue 06/26/2014 09:21:40 #4 Future Unfunded Project Flood HMGP Hazard Mitigation Grant Program 500,000.00 48 Drainage Improvements (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Rehabilitation of Friendland Infrastructure Florida City 06/27/2014 12:25:10 #385 Funding Secured Flood,Health Disaster Recovery Initiative 192,000.00 68 Manor Drainage System (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Flood/Storm Infrastructure ,Disaster Recovery Initiative,HMGP Hazard Mitigation Florida City Sealing the Palm Drive Canal 06/27/2014 12:26:07 #386 Future Unfunded Project 3,500,000.00 81 Surge,Other (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Grant Program,CDBG ‐ Community Development Block ,CDBG Community Development Block Grants/ State's Backup for the City Drinking Infrastructure Florida City 06/27/2014 12:22:37 #387 Future Unfunded Project Wind,Health Program,Public Works and Economic Development 2,100,000.00 56 Water System (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Program,Public Assistance Program Infrastructure ,CDBG Community Development Block Grants/ State's Florida City Additional Water Tower 06/27/2014 12:22:53 #388 Future Unfunded Project Wind 2,000,000.00 58 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Program Water Works Systems Infrastructure ,CDBG Community Development Block Grants/ State's Florida City 06/27/2014 12:23:11 #389 Future Unfunded Project Health,Flood 900,000.00 54 Improvement Project (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Program Potable Water Gate Valve Infrastructure ,CDBG Community Development Block Grants/ State's Florida City 06/27/2014 12:23:29 #390 Future Unfunded Project Health,Flood 850,000.00 60 Project (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Program Repair of Sewer Lines Based on Health,Flood/Storm Infrastructure CDBG Community Development Block Grants/ State's Florida City 06/27/2014 12:24:13 #391 Future Unfunded Project 2,000,000.00 75 the Evaluation Study Surge (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Program Wind,Flood/Storm Florida City Public Building Retrofit 06/27/2014 12:23:49 #392 Future Unfunded Project Infrastructure (Building) 500,000.00 75 Surge Sewer Hookups, Laterals, and Flood/Storm Infrastructure ,CDBG Community Development Block Grants/ State's Florida City 06/27/2014 12:24:33 #393 Future Unfunded Project 500,000.00 62 Septic Tank Abandonment Surge,Health (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Program Storm Water Culverts Under Infrastructure ,CDBG Community Development Block Grants/ State's Florida City 06/27/2014 12:24:52 #394 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 800,000.00 64 West Palm Drive (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Program,Disaster Recovery Initiative,HMGP Hazard Scattered Site French Drain Infrastructure ,Emergency Operations Flood Response and Post Flood Florida City 06/27/2014 12:25:27 #395 Future Unfunded Project Flood,Storm Surge 500,000.00 70 Project (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Response,HMGP Hazard Mitigation Grant Program

Drainage at the Depot and Infrastructure ,Public Assistance Program,CFLP ‐ Community Facilities Florida City 06/27/2014 12:25:45 #396 Future Unfunded Project Flood,Health 500,000.00 54 Pioneer Museum (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Loan Program Demolition of Dilapidated ,CDBG Community Development Block Grants/ State's Florida City 06/27/2014 12:30:20 #397 Future Unfunded Project Wind,Health Infrastructure (Building) 350,000.00 60 Structures Program,Disaster Recovery Initiative Florida International Harden Health and Life Sciences 01/14/2014 16:42:41 #788 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 625,000.00 0 University (HLS) Building I Florida International Harden Primera Casa/Charles 01/14/2014 16:43:30 #789 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 250,000.00 0 University Perry (01 PC) Building

Florida International Harden Bay View Housing 01/14/2014 16:43:06 #790 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 0.00 0 University Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Florida International Harden Health and Life Sciences 01/14/2014 16:52:04 #791 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 500,000.00 0 University (HLS) II

Florida International Harden Owa Ehan Building 01/14/2014 16:53:04 #792 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 250,000.00 0 University

Florida International Harden BBC Library 01/14/2014 16:45:25 #793 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 750,000.00 0 University

Florida International Harden Engineering and 01/14/2014 16:54:34 #794 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 1,600,000.00 0 University Computer Science Building

Florida International Harden Chemistry and Physics 01/14/2014 16:56:17 #795 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 1,000,000.00 0 University Building

Florida International Harden Graham University 01/14/2014 16:56:33 #796 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 3,750,000.00 0 University Center

Florida International Harden Academic One (ACI) 01/14/2014 16:46:31 #797 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 750,000.00 0 University Building

Florida International Harden the Wolfe University 01/14/2014 16:46:44 #798 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 950,000.00 0 University Center

Florida International Harden Academic II Building 01/14/2014 16:47:06 #799 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 750,000.00 0 University

Florida International Harden Viertes Haus Building 01/14/2014 16:49:43 #800 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 750,000.00 0 University

Florida International Harden Wolfsonian Annex 01/14/2014 16:47:18 #801 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 975,000.00 0 University

Florida International Harden Wolfsonian Museum 01/14/2014 16:47:44 #802 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 535,000.00 0 University

Florida International Develop Warning, Education, 01/14/2014 16:48:11 #803 Security/Terrorism Traffic Control 400,000.00 0 University and Traffic Management Plans Hurricane Andrew 20 Year Florida International Anniversary Miami Science 01/13/2014 12:02:00 #804 All Hazards Outreach 0.00 0 University Museum Exhibition Storm Water Drainage System Golden Beach 11/26/2013 12:36:15 #398 4,635,000.00 0 Improvements Underground Placement of Golden Beach 11/26/2013 12:36:15 #399 6,900,000.00 0 Utilities Roadway/Streetscape Golden Beach 11/26/2013 12:36:15 #400 2,987,310.00 0 Improvement Golden Beach Emergency Generators 11/26/2013 12:36:15 #401 50,000.00 0 The Town Hall/Emergency Golden Beach 11/26/2013 12:36:15 #402 0 Operation Center Golden Beach Bridge Replacement 11/26/2013 12:36:15 #403 0 Upgrade OCB's (Oil Circuit Homestead 01/14/2014 10:30:25 #457 25% complete Health Infrastructure (Building) 200,000.00 N/A 0 Breakers) with VCB's (Vacuum Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Sidewalks/ Roadway Homestead 01/14/2014 13:55:03 #467 25% complete All Hazards Infrastructure (Roadway) 200,000.00 No 0 Improvements Infrastructure Homestead Storm Water System Upgrade 01/13/2014 10:53:07 #404 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 21,252,000.00 N/A 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Landscaping and right-of-way Infrastructure Homestead 01/13/2014 14:10:08 #405 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 500,000.00 Unknown 0 enhancement (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Homestead Portable mobile pumps 01/13/2014 10:49:24 #406 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 500,000.00 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Homestead Storm water telemetry system 01/13/2014 13:36:53 #407 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 900,000.00 N/A 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Homestead Culvert removal at Keys Gate 01/14/2014 13:58:56 #408 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 200,000.00 N/A 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Vegetation work and Infrastructure Homestead 01/14/2014 10:59:19 #409 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 100,000.00 Unknown 0 maintenance equipment (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Homestead Krome Avenue Historic District 01/13/2014 14:15:03 #410 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge 5,740,000.00 N/A 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Homestead City Hall Security Enhancement 01/14/2014 10:52:33 #412 Future Unfunded Project Security/Terrorism Equipment 60,000.00 Unknown 0

Homestead Public Works & Services 01/14/2014 14:02:59 #413 Future Unfunded Project Security/Terrorism Equipment 400,000.00 Unknown 0 Police Station Homestead 01/14/2014 10:51:14 #414 Future Unfunded Project Security/Terrorism Equipment 50,000.00 N/A 0 Security/Hardening Customer Service & Finance Homestead 01/14/2014 10:54:08 #415 Future Unfunded Project Security/Terrorism Equipment 65,000.00 Unknown 0 Secuirty Enhancement Parks & Recreation Security Homestead 01/14/2014 14:00:26 #416 Future Unfunded Project Security/Terrorism Equipment 220,000.00 Unknown 0 Enhancement Homestead Risk Management Plan 01/13/2014 14:25:47 #417 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Other 60,000.00 N/A 0 Motorsports Water Storage Tank Homestead 01/14/2014 14:04:13 #418 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 500,000.00 Unknown 0 Equipment Infrastructure Homestead Water Main Improvements 01/13/2014 14:29:17 #419 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards 2,000,000.00 N/A 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Homestead Sewer Pump Stations Upgrades 01/13/2014 14:30:41 #420 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards 1,500,000.00 N/A 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Acquisition of additional Homestead equipment for Emergency 01/13/2014 14:32:20 #421 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 450,000.00 Unknown 0 Operations Center Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/14/2014 10:49:27 #422 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 180,000.00 Unknown 0 generators: Police Acquisition of emergency Homestead generators: Public Works and 01/13/2014 14:47:12 #423 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 Services Acquisition of emergency Homestead generators: City Hall (Emergency 01/13/2014 14:47:54 #424 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 Operations Center) Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 14:48:52 #425 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 generators: Electric Utilities Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 14:50:37 #426 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 generators: Procurement Comprehensive review, modification, and enforcement of Homestead 01/13/2014 14:51:59 #427 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Other 1,150,000.00 Unknown 0 local laws and regulations software Secure three (3) existing water Homestead 01/13/2014 14:53:51 #428 Future Unfunded Project Wind Other 600,000.00 N/A 0 tanks from structural damage Protective Measure for Critical Infrastructure Homestead 01/14/2014 10:22:09 #429 Future Unfunded Project Wind 272,727.00 Unknown 0 Facility Systems (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Build concrete enclosures around Homestead 01/14/2014 10:22:59 #430 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) 181,818.00 Unknown 0 City critical facility systems Mitigation project to protect Homestead 01/14/2014 10:23:56 #431 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) 90,909.00 Unknown 0 Critical Facility System Protective Measure for Critical Homestead 01/14/2014 10:24:30 #432 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) 90,909.00 Unknown 0 Facility Systems Protective Measure for Critical Homestead 01/14/2014 10:18:09 #433 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) 90,909.00 Unknown 0 Facility Systems Protective Measure for Critical Homestead 01/14/2014 10:19:03 #434 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) 90,909.00 Unknown 0 Facility Systems Protective Measure for Critical Homestead 01/14/2014 10:19:51 #435 Future Unfunded Project Wind Infrastructure (Building) 181,818.00 Unknown 0 Facility Systems Economic Incentives & Education Homestead 01/14/2014 11:10:41 #436 Future Unfunded Project Flood/Storm Surge Infrastructure (Building) 175,000.00 Unknown 0 Information Package Flood Insurance Research Homestead 01/13/2014 13:45:03 #437 Future Unfunded Project Flood Outreach 25,000.00 Unknown 0 Project Acquisition of airboats and flat Homestead 01/14/2014 11:09:03 #438 Future Unfunded Project Flood Other 154,000.00 Unknown 0 boats Construction of a Structure to Homestead store Emergency Vehicles and 01/13/2014 13:49:02 #439 Future Unfunded Project Flood 1,200,000.00 N/A 0 Equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 13:55:21 #440 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 13:56:19 #441 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 13:57:13 #442 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 13:58:05 #443 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 13:58:51 #444 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 13:59:33 #445 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 14:00:19 #446 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 14:01:08 #447 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 14:01:55 #448 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 14:02:44 #449 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Acquisition of emergency Homestead 01/13/2014 14:03:30 #450 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 0.00 N/A 0 vehicles and equipment Improvements to Existing Homestead 01/14/2014 14:07:20 #451 Future Unfunded Project Flood Infrastructure (Building) 500,000.00 Unknown 0 Buildings Water and Wastewater Multiple (specify in Homestead 01/13/2014 13:24:13 #455 Future Unfunded Project Equipment 1,000,000.00 N/A 0 Telemetry/RTUs comments Column T) Installation of Automatic Circuit Infrastructure Homestead 01/13/2014 13:21:59 #456 Future Unfunded Project Power Failure 100,000.00 Unknown 0 Reclosers in the Electric (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Homestead Hazard Material Containers 01/13/2014 13:12:02 #459 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Infrastructure (Building) 900,000.00 N/A 0

Homestead Additional Digester and Blowers 01/13/2014 13:08:07 #460 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 750,000.00 N/A 0 Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Homestead Wastewater Infiltration/Inflow 01/13/2014 13:05:27 #461 Future Unfunded Project Flood Equipment 3,200,000.00 N/A 0

NE Quadrant Water Storage Homestead 01/13/2014 13:02:34 #462 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 4,000,000.00 N/A 0 Tank Increase Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure Homestead 01/13/2014 11:40:27 #463 Future Unfunded Project Flood 40,000,000.00 N/A 0 Plant Capacity WWTP (Water/Sewer/Drainage) New Sewer Mains: To upgrade Infrastructure Homestead 01/13/2014 11:36:44 #464 Future Unfunded Project Flood 2,000,000.00 N/A 0 sewer main/lines to eliminate raw (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Infrastructure Homestead New Sewer Mains 01/13/2014 11:28:34 #466 Future Unfunded Project Flood 2,000,000.00 Unknown 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Improve Transportation Homestead 01/13/2014 11:21:45 #468 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Infrastructure (Roadway) 2,000,000.00 No 0 Infrastructure Tree Trimming in City of Homestead 01/14/2014 11:08:12 #469 Future Unfunded Project Wind Other 150,000.00 Unknown 0 Homestead Acquisition of property for the Homestead 01/13/2014 11:14:38 #470 Future Unfunded Project Flood Infrastructure (Building) 3,000,000.00 Unknown 0 expansion of Losner Park

Sewer lines in the Northwest Homestead Neighborhood and the West 01/13/2014 11:11:20 #471 Future Unfunded Project Flood Infrastructure (Building) 3,300,000.00 Unknown 0 Industrial Area Under-grounding 13kv Homestead 01/13/2014 11:06:41 #472 Future Unfunded Project All Hazards Equipment 12,500,000.00 Unknown 0 Distribution Strategy for increasing the flood Homestead 01/13/2014 11:02:01 #473 Future Unfunded Project Flood Outreach 50,000.00 0 insurance discount for City of Retrofitting the New City Wind,Flood/Storm ,HMGP Hazard Mitigation Grant Program,EOC Emergency Homestead 01/14/2014 10:45:59 #474 Future Unfunded Project Infrastructure (Building) 3,958,500.00 Unknown 0 Hall/Divisional EOC to Withstand Surge,Power Operations Center Grant Program Infrastructure Homestead GIS that locates all city utilities 01/14/2014 10:35:18 #411 Other All Hazards 5,000,000.00 Unknown 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Installation of storm shutters Homestead 01/13/2014 13:31:13 #452 Other Wind Infrastructure (Building) 1,000,000.00 Unknown 0 and/or Impact Resistant Emergency Supplies and Homestead 01/14/2014 11:12:07 #453 Other All Hazards Equipment 200,000.00 Unknown 0 Equipment Wind,Flood/Storm Homestead Drop-Off Site 01/14/2014 14:09:57 #454 Other Equipment 900,000.00 Unknown 0 Surge Upgrade Substation Feeder Homestead 01/13/2014 13:15:21 #458 Other Power Failure Equipment 80,000.00 Unknown 0 Protection

WWTP Inspection and Infrastructure Homestead 01/13/2014 11:33:04 #465 Project in Planning Stage Flood 500,000.00 No 0 Preventive Maintenance (Water/Sewer/Drainage)

Housing Authority of the City of Miami Shutters 06/30/2014 17:01:09 #2348 Future Unfunded Project ,Wind Infrastructure (Building) 44,341.00 N/A 63 Beach

Replace the Integrated Internal Services 12/10/2013 14:23:10 #5 All Hazards Infrastructure (Building) 1,000,000.00 0 Command Center's Roof Flood prevention for the Central Infrastructure Internal Services 12/10/2013 14:22:50 #6 Flood 200,000.00 0 Support Facility Building (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Hardening of the perimeter at the Internal Services 12/10/2013 14:22:19 #7 All Hazards Infrastructure (Building) 500,000.00 0 Integrated Command Center Mid‐Year Update 2014 LMS Projects ‐ Miami‐Dade

Tracking Estimated Global Benefit Cost Agency Project Title Date of Update Status Hazards Project Type Potential Grant Source Number Costs Match Review

Create Central GSA Control Internal Services 12/10/2013 14:21:58 #8 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 850,000.00 0 Center Install flood barriers for the Infrastructure Internal Services basement of the Richard E. 12/10/2013 14:21:34 #9 Flood 150,000.00 0 (Water/Sewer/Drainage) Gerstein Justice Building Hardening of the Elections Internal Services 12/10/2013 14:21:06 #10 Wind Infrastructure (Building) 1,000,000.00 0 Headquarters Building Ha