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include buyouts or housing elevation or relocation of housing to City owned property that would <br />otherwise be ineligible for rebuild. <br />$42,332,928.001 <br />lazard Mitieatiion in�eelds 14�.900�.00�0�.00 <br />* Indicates only potential Elevation measures as discussed in the narrative above; a <br />combination of buyout and elevation will significantly change this number. <br />** NFIP dollar amounts have been requested, but are currently unavailable. The chart <br />currently reflects best guess estimates and will be updated once that information has <br />been received. <br />B. Infrastructure <br />Amendment #2 updates the Needs Assessment to reflect the results of the Infrastructure Feasibility <br />Study. This study was undertaken to determine those infrastructure projects that meet the National <br />Objective and provide have the greatest impact on the health, safety and protection to L I citizens in <br />the flood impacted area. Please see Section B-9. and 10. <br />The two floods combined accounted for $13,382,000 worth of estimated damages to vital City facilities <br />and infrastructure. The City has applied to FEMA for Public Assistance to cover the original outlay the <br />City has had to make to cover these costs, and is anticipating that some of these damages will be <br />covered and will be reimbursed. These funds have been allocated as demonstrated below for the repair, <br />replacement, or restoration of disaster -damaged infrastructure as well as costs incurred for disaster <br />clean-up or emergency actions taken to protect lives or property. Immediately following the floods, City <br />officials began the collection and analysis of the infrastructure data, understanding the need to expedite <br />the review and get the information to FEMA in a timely manner. The City is diligently following up on its <br />submission to FEMA and is continuing to submit information related to the October flood even as this <br />Action Plan is being drafted. <br />The City, in conjunction with FEMA, is working to develop multiple Project Worksheets (PWs) to repair <br />damages caused by the floods. Federal Declarations #4223 and #4245 were published May 29th and <br />November 25th therefore allowing the process of recovery to begin in San Marcos. As of June 1, 2016, a <br />Last Updated 3/03/20 Page 25 of 63 <br />