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ORDER OF THE BOARD OF ALDERS OF THE CITY OF NEW HAVEN AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AND SIGN ANY ASSOCIATED FEDERAL AND/OR STATE AGREEMENTS, AGREEMENTS WITH CONTRACTORS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS THAT MAY BE DESIRABLE OR NECESSARY, INCLUDING ANY SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS TO AGREEMENTS TO DESIGN A FLOOD WALL AND PUMP STATION ALONG THE LONG WHARF HARBOR TO ADDRESS STORM SURGE FLOODS AND SHORELINE EROSION AT THE I-95 CORRIDOR, RAIL YARD, BUSINESS DISTRICT, AND PUBLIC PARK.
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Whereas, Federal funds were provided to the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in 2016 in the Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (DRSAA) to initiate a design of the recommended plan consisting of a structural coastal storm risk management system; and
Whereas, The USACE, New England District, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP) and local stakeholders analyzed numerous coastal storm damage prone communities along the Connecticut coast and narrowed their focus on the Long Wharf Harbor; and
Whereas, The feasibility study recommendation is to construct a flood wall along I-95 that builds on the City's Long Wharf Responsible Growth Plan, as well as the Flood Protection Study commissioned by the City; and
Whereas, Long Wharf is home to businesses that represent 5,000 jobs and, with protection, the area is expected to continue to provide future economic benefits to the City; and
Whereas, The City of New Haven is a subgrantee to the United States Department of the Army, Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE); and
Whereas, The State of Connecticut will fund $1.69M portion of the project; and
Whereas, The City of New Haven's portion of the $1.69M project will be comprised of Capital Bond funds; and
Whereas, The City of New Haven desires to improve coastal flood resiliency in the Downtown, Hill and Long Wharf Neighborhoods by utilizing funding to design a flood wall and pump station alo...
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