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Damaged railroad trestles and bridging; and <br /> Blocked and damaged culverts. <br />The following chart shows the FEMA PA summary for this Category. In addition to the Project <br />Worksheets in this area, the City has identified a number of other activities that would be required for <br />Hazard Mitigation. The costs associated with these activities are identified in the Hazard Mitigation <br />section further on in this section. <br />4.Category D –Water Control Facilities <br />During the floods of 2015, many of the City’s critical drainage facilities were damaged or severely over <br />taxed. The proper functioning of a City’s drainage system is crucial to protecting the infrastructure of the <br />City and the safety of its citizens from future weather events. As of the completion of this report, the <br />City has identified the following funding amounts needed to address the repairs needed for its water <br />control facilities; a total of 2 major treatment plants and facilities sustained damage as a result of the <br />flood. <br /> <br />5. Category E –Buildings, Contents, and Equipment <br />The floods of 2015 impacted many of the City’s critical and important public and private buildings. A <br />quick and thorough response to repairing these buildings and replacing their contents is critical to the <br />City’s recovery. Several projects have been identified and are being submitted to FEMA for the creation <br />of Project Worksheets for both floods, but the October flood caused considerably more damage to City <br />property. Among the activities which the City is seeking funding for are projects such as: <br /> Replacement of ten (10) City-owned vehicles, including multiple damaged fire trucks and <br />emergency management personnel vehicles; and <br /> Repairs to fencing and other mechanical components of major City-owned buildings. <br />Last Updated 3/03/20 Page 28 of 63 <br /> <br />