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2023-2024 Preliminary Statewide Flooding
and Sea Level Rise Resilience Plan
Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1
Overall Summary of Applications
Appendix C: Projects Proposed for Funding with Available FY21-22 Resilient Florida
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How the State Plan was developed................................................................................. 2
Methodology (eligibility) ............................................................................................... 3
Methodology (ranking) ................................................................................................. 3
Project Scoring Criteria................................................................................................ 4
Proposed Project Lists................................................................................................. 6
Appendix A: Project Application Form............................................................................. 8
Appendix B: All Projects Receiving Score and Ranked................................................. 20
Program Grant funds......................................................................................................26
Introduction
In 2021, the Resilient Florida Program was created by the Florida Legislature,
recognizing that Florida is vulnerable to flooding, storm surge, sea level rise, and the
potential for increasingly severe storms. To address these challenges, Florida must
assist communities in adapting critical and regionally significant assets, develop a
statewide vision for both coastal and inland communities, and prioritize state resources
with a statewide data set and vulnerability assessment (“VA”). One way Florida will
achieve those goals is through the Statewide Flooding and Sea Level Rise Resilience
Plan (“State Plan”) contained within this report. An excerpt from Section 380.093,
Florida Statutes (F.S.), is shown below which establishes the basis for this report.
(5) STATEWIDE FLOODING AND SEA LEVEL RISE RESILIENCE PLAN.—
(a) By December 1, 2021, and each December 1 thereafter, the department shall
develop a Statewide Flooding and Sea Level Rise Resilience Plan on a 3-year
planning horizon and submit it to the Governor, the President of the Senate,
and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The plan must consist of
ranked projects that address risks of flooding and sea level rise to coastal
and inland communities in the state. All eligible projects submitted to the
department pursuant to this section must be ranked and included in the plan.
The statute provides required elements of the State Plan, which includes:
Overall Summary of Applications including:
o The total number of project applications received and deemed eligible,
o The total funding requested, and
o The total funding requested for eligible projects.
o A link to access a copy of each submitted project application form
separated by eligible and ineligible projects.
State Plan Development Process, including:
o A description of eligibility requirements
o A detailed summary of the scoring criteria for project ranking
Project Application Form
This report is not only intended to satisfy the statutory requirements of the Department
of Environmental Protection (Department) and highlights other critical efforts
implemented by the Resilient Florida Program to make our communities more resilient.
Overall Summary of Applications
On July 1, 2022, the Department opened a new application portal designed to collect
project information consistent with Section 380.093, F.S., and Chapter 62S-8, Florida
Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The portal remained open through September 1, 2022,
consistent with statutory requirements. An outline of the online application form is
provided in Appendix A.
The Department received 269 applications totaling $2,751,403,939 in project costs. The
total state funding requested for all applications is $1,473,343,759. After considering
project eligibility using the methodology below, the total number of eligible projects
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submitted by eligible entities is 223 and the funding requested for all eligible projects
and entities is $760,662,475. A distribution of all the applications received during this
cycle is shown in Figure 1.
Applications and attachments, separated by eligible and ineligible applications, can be
found at the following FTP site using the case sensitive password: 2022Apps
https://floridadep.gov/2022StatePlanApplications
Figure 1. A distribution of all current applications submitted during the 2022 application cycle.
How the State Plan was developed
The State Plan was created based on the eligibility requirements outlined in s. 380.093,
F.S., and the project score in accordance with Chapter 62S-8, F.A.C., both outlined
below.
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Methodology (eligibility)
To be eligible for the State Plan, a project must be an eligible type to address a flooding
or sea level rise threat in current or future conditions and the local sponsor must be an
eligible entity.
To be an eligible entity, the entity must be identified in subsection 380.093(5), F.S.
Eligible entities that can submit applications to address risks of flooding or sea level rise
identified in vulnerability assessments include counties, municipalities, and special
districts with certain responsibilities. In some cases, other established districts can
submit applications that mitigate the risk of flooding or sea level rise on water supplies
or water resources of the state. Consistent with the program’s governing statute, special
districts are those that are responsible for the management and maintenance of:
inlets and intracoastal waterways;
potable water facilities;
wastewater facilities;
airports; and
seaports.
Other established districts include:
water management districts;
drainage districts;
erosion control districts;
flood control districts; and
regional water supply authorities.
Statute requires that each project included in the plan have a minimum 50 percent cost
share unless the project assists or is within a financially disadvantaged small
community. Paragraph 380.093(5)(e), F.S., provides a match waiver for financially
disadvantaged small communities as defined in the excerpt below:
1. A municipality that has a population of 10,000 or fewer, according to the
most recent April 1 population estimates posted on the Office of Economic and
Demographic Research’s website, and a per capita annual income that is less
than the state’s per capita annual income as shown in the most recent release
from the Bureau of the Census of the United States Department of Commerce that
includes both measurements; or
2. A county that has a population of 50,000 or fewer, according to the most
recent April 1 population estimates posted on the Office of Economic and
Demographic Research’s website, and a per capita annual income that is less
than the state’s per capita annual income as shown in the most recent release
from the Bureau of the Census of the United States Department of Commerce that
includes both measurements.
Methodology (ranking)
In 2022, following substantial public input, the program adopted Chapter 62S-8, F.A.C.,
Statewide Flooding and Sea Level Rise Resilience Plan,” to implement the scoring
criteria outlined in subsection 380.093(5)(h), F.S. To satisfy rule requirements and earn
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the corresponding points, project applicants were required to provide all supporting
information and/or documentation needed to evaluate each application criteria to the
Department. A scoring rubric summarizing the rule is provided in Table 1. Where
required by the rule, the applicant was required to attach supporting documentation for
their application.
Project Scoring Criteria
Statutory criteria: TIER 1
62S-8.003(2), FAC, criteria
Points
comprehensive statewide flood
Risk of flooding and sea level rise to critical
assets, and
5
40 percent
vulnerability and sea level rise
Risk of compound flooding to critical assets 5
Reduces or avoids risk to regionally significant
asset
10
Reducing risk in areas with
higher percentage of vulnerable
critical assets
Percentage of total critical assets within the
project impact area that are vulnerable critical
assets
Up to
10
Contributes to existing flooding
mitigation projects that reduce
upland damage by
incorporating new or enhanced
structures or restoration and
revegetation projects
Contributes by incorporating new or enhanced
structure, or
6
Contributes by incorporating natural system
restoration and revegetation,
or
6
Contributes by incorporating new or enhanced
structure and incorporating natural system
restoration and revegetation.
10
Tier 1 total points:
40
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Statutory criteria: TIER 2
62S-8.003(3), FAC, criteria
Points
Degree to which flooding
and erosion currently
Frequency of flooding or erosion in the project
impact area, and
Up to
3.75
affect the condition of the
project area
Severity of flooding or erosion in the project impact
area
Up to
3.75
Status of project design, and
Up to
3.75
Overall readiness of the
project to proceed in a
Permitting and easement acquisition status, and
Up to
2.75
30 percent
timely manner
Commitment of local funds for cost-share or if the
community is a “financially disadvantaged small
community”
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Environmental habitat
enhancement or nature-
based solutions for
resilience
Project enhances habitat or includes nature-based
solutions, and
3.75
Project is in an area identified as a state or federal
critical habitat for threatened or endangered species
3.75
Cost-effectiveness Demonstration of project cost effectiveness 7.5
Tier 2 total points:
30
Statutory criteria: TIER 3
62S-8.003(4), FAC, criteria
Points
20 percent
Availability of local, state,
and federal matching
funds
50% cost share is identified but funds are not
appropriated or released, or
3.25
50% cost share available/committed, or the
community is a “financially disadvantaged small
community”
6.5
Verification of state
funding previously
awarded to the project
Previous state funding for preconstruction activities
except design or permitting
and
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Previous state funding for design
and
1.5
Previous state funding for permitting
and
1.5
State funding awarded for earlier phases of the
project’s total construction
2.5
Exceedance of the flood-
resistant construction
requirements of the
Florida Building Code or
applicable flood plain
management regulations
Exceedance of Florida Building Code flood-
resistant requirements or applicable floodplain
management regulations, or no relevant Florida
Building Code flood-resistant requirements or
floodplain management regulations apply
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Tier 3 total points:
20
5
Statutory criteria: TIER 4
62S-8.003(5), FAC, criteria
Points
Project uses innovative
Innovative technologies will be used, and the
5
technologies designed to application explains why they are innovative
reduce project costs and as well as how they will reduce cost and
10 percent
provide regional collaboration
provide regional collaboration
Extent to which the project
assists financially
disadvantaged communities
The project impact area is located in a
financially disadvantaged community
5
Tier 4 total points:
10
After all project evaluations were complete, the Department then assigned a ranking for
each project based on total score. Projects that received the same score received equal
rank. The full list of ranked projects can be found in Appendix B.
Proposed Project Lists
The applications received via the 2022 Resilient Florida grant portal were used to create
the list of proposed projects for the State Plan in Appendix B.
Paragraph 380.093(5)(i), F.S., requires that proposed funding for the State Plan (state
funds) be no less than $100M per year. The Department developed the State Plan
based on the projected balance for the Resilient Florida Trust Fund of $125M. Of the
223 eligible projects, 37 new projects and additional funding for five previously awarded
projects are proposed for FY23-24 State funding.
The Department also received an appropriation of $200M in FY22-23 Federal State and
Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) funds for projects consistent with the State Plan
requirements. The Department proposes to use $188,597,334 to completely fund 49
project applications. The balance of this funding was dedicated to complete planning
grants for communities statewide and to complete preconstruction activities for
financially disadvantaged small communities, consistent with proviso shown below from
HB5001: General Appropriations Act (2022).
RESILIENT FLORIDA GRANT PROGRAM
The Chief Financial Officer shall transfer $200,000,000 from the General
Revenue Fund to the Resilient Florida Trust Fund in the Department of
Environmental Protection. The nonrecurring sum of $200,000,000 from the
Resilient Florida Trust Fund is appropriated in Fixed Capital Outlay and
placed in reserve for the Resilient Florida Program pursuant to section
380.093, Florida Statutes. The department is authorized to submit budget
amendments to request the release of funds pursuant to chapter 216,
Florida Statutes. Up to $20,000,000 may be used to provide grants for
the Resilient Florida Grant Program. The remaining funds are provided
for projects included in the Statewide Flooding and Sea Level Rise
Resilience Plan to be submitted on December 1, 2022.
SLFRF funds are required to be encumbered by December 1, 2024, and expended by
December 31, 2026. In determining whether a project is proposed utilizing state funding
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or the SLFRF appropriation, the Department considered project duration, construction
start date, and construction completion date. Projects proposed utilizing SLFRF will be
awarded this fiscal year, while those proposed for funding in the State Budget will be
awarded next fiscal year. Upon notification of SLFRF award, if an entity appears to be
unable to meet federal requirements, including timelines for completion, they may need
to apply for state funding for later phases in future iterations of the State Plan. If
possible, the Department may also exchange projects between the two funding sources
to ensure encumbrance and expenditure of federal funds within the required deadlines.
In total, the 2023-2024 State Plan proposes 86 new projects and additional funding for
five previously awarded projects for $407,951,366 over 3 years. If approved, the 2023-
2024 State Plan would total $187,865,778 in the first year. Pursuant to paragraph
380.093(5)(a), F.S., the State Plan is designed with a 3-year planning horizon;
therefore, the listed projects also commit $47,538,638 and $46,815,394 to the plans in
2024-2025 and 2025-2026, respectively, from the Resilient Florida Trust fund, and
$62,865,778 each year from FY22-23 SLFRF, bringing years 2 and 3 to $110,404,416
and $109,681,172, respectively.
This report also includes proposed awards for the balance of FY21-22 SLFRF funds
shown in Appendix C.
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Appendix A: Project Application Form
The Department’s Resilient Florida Program launched an application portal on July 1,
2022. To apply, applicants established an account and were able to begin the
application, save it in draft form and return later, and complete their application with any
necessary uploads all through the online portal. The Department looks forward to
improving users’ experiences in the future.
The applications were submitted via online form, recreated below. Items with a red
asterisk are required and italicized text denotes informational text seen by scrolling over
an “i” icon in the application portal.
Applicant Information
Applicant Account: [search box for registered accounts]
Applicant Grant Manager: [search box for contacts]
Applicant Authorized Signee: [search box for contacts]
Applicant Fiscal Agent: [search box for contacts]
Project Information
Choose the Entity Category (Refer to 380.093(5), F.S., for more information): [drop
down menu]
o County, municipality, or authorized special district addressing risks of
flooding or sea level rise identified in a vulnerability assessment
o Eligible entity mitigating risks of flooding or sea level rise on water supply or
water resources of the State
Choose the project type you are submitting (Resilient Florida Program Project Type):
[pick list and can select more than one]
o Coastal flood control
o Cultural or community resource
o Domestic wastewater infrastructure
o Drinking water supply
o Emergency facilities
o Land acquisition and conservation
o Living shoreline
o Natural system restoration
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o Stormwater infrastructure
o Transportation and evacuation
o Utilities infrastructure
o Preconstruction activities
*Project Title (This should be a brief synopsis of the project plan. Limited to 20 words.):
[text box]
List the City(ies)/Town(s)/Village(s) (List all city(ies)/town(s)/village(s) where work is to
be performed): [text box]
Project Geo Location:
o Latitude: [text box] o Longitude: [text box]
Project Location (narrative; Neighborhood, part of town, intersection, etc): [text box]
State Lands or State Parks Utilized (Will any of the work to be performed or fall on state
lands?): [drop down menu]
Area Served (If applicable, area served only required for projects that mitigate risks on a
regional scale): [pick list of Florida counties, can select more than one]
Sponsor City/County (If applicable. If the applicant is the sponsor, leave blank.): [pick
list of Florida counties]
Background
Explain the demonstrated need(s) and how the project will address those needs.
(Explain the demonstrated need which the project addresses.) [text box]
Explain how the proposed project fits into the Project Types chosen. [text box]
Project Scoring Criteria
Tier 1 Criteria Information
Does the project reduce risk of flooding or sea level rise identified in a comprehensive
vulnerability assessment or the comprehensive statewide flood vulnerability and sea
level rise assessment? If yes, please explain. (Until September 1, 2024, applicants
without a comprehensive vulnerability assessment shall receive points based on risks
posed by flooding or sea level rise identified an assessment, report, evaluation, or other
documentation of risk that addresses flooding or sea level rise.) [drop down menu and
text box]
o Yes o No
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Does the project reduce risk of compound flooding identified in a vulnerability
assessment or the comprehensive statewide flood vulnerability and sea level rise
assessment? If yes, please explain. (Until September 1, 2024, applicants without a
comprehensive vulnerability assessment shall receive points based on risks posed by
flooding or sea level rise identified an assessment, report, evaluation, or other
documentation of risk that addresses flooding or sea level rise.) [drop down menu and
text box]
o Yes o No
Does the project reduce risk to or adapt a regionally significant asset? This can include
relocation. If yes, please explain. [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
What percent of critical assets in the project impact area considered to be vulnerable?
Please describe the method used to determine the percent selected as well as provide
a list of critical assets in the project impact area. (Vulnerable critical assets are those at
risk of flooding based on applicable scenarios and standards outlined in paragraph
380.093(3)(d), F.S. Until September 1, 2024, if evaluation of those scenarios and
standards is unavailable for the project impact area, best available data can be used to
determine the percent.) [drop down menu and text box]
o None
o At least one critical asset but less than 20%
o 20% or more but less than 40%
o 40% or more but less than 60%
o 60% or more but less than 80%
o 80% or more
Does the project contribute to existing flood mitigation projects that reduce upland flood
damage cost by incorporating new or enhanced structure or natural system restoration
and revegetation? If yes, please explain. [drop down menu and text box]
o No
o Yes, by incorporating new or enhanced structure
o Yes, by incorporating natural system restoration and revegetation
o Yes, by incorporating BOTH new or enhanced structure AND natural system
restoration and revegetation
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Tier 2 Criteria Information
What is the current frequency of flooding or erosion in the project impact area? (If area
has been flooded 3 times in 5 years or is experiencing ongoing erosion, supporting
documentation must be submitted with the application) [drop down menu and text box]
o No current flooding or erosion
o Has experienced flooding or erosion in the last 3 years
o Has been flooded at least 3 times in the last 5 years or is experiencing
ongoing erosion. If area has been flooded 3 times in 5 years or is
experiencing ongoing erosion, please explain and provide documentation.
What is the current severity of flooding or erosion in the project impact area? (If area
has been flooded greater than 1 foot in the current and each of the previous three
calendar years, been flooded for 7 consecutive days, or erosion is critical for the critical
asset class, supporting documentation must be submitted with the application) [drop
down menu and text box]
o No current flooding or erosion
o Flooding greater than 3 inches in last 3 years or has ever experienced
unmitigated erosion
o Flooded greater than 1 foot in the current and each of the previous three
calendar years, has been flooded for 7 consecutive days, or erosion is
critical for the critical asset class. If area has been flooded greater than 1
foot in the current and each of the previous three calendar years, been
flooded for 7 consecutive days, or erosion is critical for the critical asset
class, supporting documentation must be submitted with the application.
What is the status of project design? (To receive points for a completed design, plans
properly certified by a professional in the relevant field must be submitted with the
application.) [drop down menu and text box]
o Not designed
o Partially designed or site-specific environmental or geotechnical reports
have been completed
o Design is complete. To receive points for a completed design, plans
properly certified by a professional in the relevant field must be submitted
with the application.
Permitting and easement acquisition status. If applicable, please provide a list of
necessary permits/easements and application statuses. [drop down menu and text box]
o Necessary permits and easements have been identified
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o All permits have been applied for or at least one permit has been approved
o All necessary permit(s) and easement(s) have been authorized/obtained
o No permits or easements are required for the project
Are local funding sources committed as cost share or is the project in a financially
disadvantaged small community as defined in 380.093(5)(e), F.S.? If yes, please
explain and provide documentation. [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
Does the project include environmental habitat enhancement or nature-based
solutions? If yes, please explain. [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
Does the project impact area include area that is identified as state or federal critical
habitat for threatened and endangered species? If yes, please explain. [drop down
menu and text box]
o Yes o No
Is the project cost-effective? If yes, please explain. [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
Tier 3 Criteria Information
Is 50% local, state, or federal cost share secured for the project? If 50% cost share has
been secured, please provide documentation with the application. [drop down menu and
text box]
o No (unless the project is in a financially disadvantaged small community)
o Cost share has been identified but not appropriated or released
o Cost share has been secured
o The project is in a financially disadvantaged small community and cost
share is not required
Has state funding previously been awarded for the project? If so, for what? Please
explain and provide documentation. (Pre-construction activities are defined in s.
380.093(2)(c), F.S.) [pick list, can select more than one, and text box]
o None
o Preconstruction activities (defined in s. 380.093(2)(c), F.S.) other than
design and permitting
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o Design
o Permitting
o Construction (previous phases)
Will this project exceed Florida Building Code flood-resistant requirements and local
floodplain management regulations? If yes, please outlines the specific requirements
and details relating to how the design exceeds the criteria. [drop down menu and text
box]
o No o These regulations do not apply to
the project
o Yes
Tier 4 Criteria Information
Does this project include innovative technologies designed to reduce project costs and
provide regional collaboration? If yes, please specify which technologies will be used
and explain why they are innovative as well as how they will reduce cost and provide
regional collaboration. (For this criterion, “innovative” means an emerging technology or
a proven technology used in a unique way to adapt one or more critical assets to the
effects of flooding or sea level rise.) [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
Does the critical asset being adapted or the project impact area contain a financially
disadvantaged community? If yes, please explain the metric used to determine financial
disadvantage (ex. Local income compared to state average). [drop down menu and text
box]
o Yes o No
Additional Information
Will this project benefit a spring? If yes, please explain. [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
Will this project protect water sources using alternative water supplies? If yes, please
explain. [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
Will this project construct, upgrade or expand facilities to provide waste treatment? If
yes, please explain. [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
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Will this project convert septic to sewer? If yes, please explain. [drop down menu and
text box]
o Yes o No
Has this project been submitted to other programs for funding? If yes, please
explain. [drop down menu and text box]
o Yes o No
What is the population of your community? (Enter integer values only.) [text box]
Multiagency Information
The following information is for data collection purposes only and do not correlate with
any of the project evaluation criteria.
Estimated Project Duration: [drop down menu]
o 6 months o 30 months
o 12 months o 36 months
o 18 months o 42 months
o 24 months o 48 months
Permitting (Brief description of expected permit determinations necessary for project
completion or relevant permit information once permitted.): [text box]
Lands, Easements, Rights of Way (Brief description of acquisitions or permissions
necessary for project completion or relevant information once required.): [text box]
Critical Infrastructure (Select yes if this project includes critical infrastructure that is
confidential or should be redacted from public records searches.): [drop down menu]
o Yes o No
Project located in a Coastal Zone? [drop down menu]
o Yes o No
SLIP Study Required? [drop down menu]
o Yes (Upload SLIP Study o No
output)
Source of Match: [drop down menu]
o Local funds o Federal funds
o State funds
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Funding Mechanism (Program utilized or local funding mechanism.): [text box]
Local Project Phase: [drop down menu]
o Planning o Construction
o Pre-construction (design, o Post-construction Monitoring
permitting, etc)
o Closed
Project Work Plan
Project Summary (Provide a brief synopsis of the project. Limited to 75 words.): [text
box]
Project Description (This should be a concise summary of the work being done. It may
explain the broader issue that the project will address or what the end goal of the work
is. It should NOT restate the tasks or deliverables and should not give specifications or
similar detailed descriptions. Limited to 300 words.): [text box]
Uploads
Please make sure uploaded documents are named appropriately, suggested types of
categories are listed below. Avoid using scanner assigned file names. You may also
add your community such as ‘community_filename.’
Upload the following supporting documents:
o *Map of project area (map must have a minimum scale of 1” = 200’ and
include a compass rose and legend)
o Geographic extent of the project area in GIS format
o Draft or signed resolution or letter of support from local governing board
o Vulnerability Assessment Report or other local study or report
o Final design and permitting documents (if applicable)
o Match or additional cost-share documents (if applicable)
o Subcontractor or other local or regional partnership agreements (if
applicable)
If you are attempting to upload an unsupported file type, please place the file in a ZIP
compressed folder before uploading.
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Task
Input task information below.
At least one task is required to submit application.
Please select “Create New Project Task” to save the record. Once a task is created, it
will be added to the table above. To add additional tasks, update the details below and
select “Create New Project Task.”
To edit a task after creation, you must delete the entry and create a new task to replace
it with the correct details. To delete, select the arrow on the table next to the associated
task and select “delete.” Then enter the correct task information below and select
“Create New Task.”
*Task Number: [text box]
Select task title from the drop-down field of task titles provided. If your proposed task
title is not available, leave the drop-down field as -None-, and enter additional task title
in the “Title Other” field.
Task Title: [drop down menu]
o Pre-design or feasibility study
o Data collection or study
o Stakeholder coordination and planning
o Design and permitting or pre-construction activities
o Project management
o Bidding and contractor selection (required to be included prior to
construction of project includes construction)
o Construction
o Permit-required monitoring
o Public education
o Equipment purchase
o Land acquisition
o Site cleanup
Title Other: [text box]
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*Work Performed by (who will be performing the work, grantee and/or contractor.): [drop
down menu]
o Grantee only o Grantee and Contractor
o Contractor only
*Task Description: [text box]
*Goal: [text box]
Time to Completion: [drop down menu]
o 1-6 months o 3 years
o 1 year o Other
o 2 years
Select deliverables associated with each task. If your expected deliverable is not part of
the field, enter into “Other deliverable” field. [pick list, can select more than one]
o Final pre-design documents, feasibility study, or comparable certificate of
completion, signed by a Florida-registered Professional Engineer. If
applicable, the Sea Level Impact Projection study report.
o Final report or study to include the process and methodology and any data
gaps.
o A summary report from each workshop or meeting, including attendee
feedback and outcomes, and a copy of all materials created at each
workshop or meeting.
o Final design documents signed by a Florida-registered Professional
Engineer. If applicable, final permit documents from all appropriate state
and federal regulatory agencies.
o Project management reports signed by the Florida-registered Professional
Engineer, to include a summary of project and site inspection(s), meeting
minutes, and field notes, as applicable.
o Public notice of advertisement for the bid, complete bid package, and
written notice of selected contractor(s).
o Final design and Certificate of Occupancy (if applicable) and Certificate of
Completion signed by a Florida-registered Professional Engineer.
o Copy of completed monitoring data, surveys, and final reports for the permit-
required work, and documentation of submittal to the appropriate state or
federal regulatory agencies.
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o
Copy of printed material for distribution, including text and graphics, link to
website material developed, and dated photograph(s) of installed materials
at the project location, if applicable.
o Purchase order(s) and vendor invoice(s) for delivery, installation, and other
necessary costs, as applicable.
o Copies of all appraisals, the closing statement or all closing documents, title
exam/insurance, property survey, boundary map, and the deed, recorded
easement, or property interest.
o Dated color photographs of on-going work and a signed acceptance of the
completed work to date, as provided in the Grantee’s Certification of
Payment Request.
Other Deliverable: [text box]
Task Budget Category
Select “Create New Application Task Budget” to save the entry. Repeat for each task
until completed. If multiple budget categories are needed for a single task, submit
multiple entries until the budget for that task is completed.
*Application Task Number (Please select a task number that corresponds with the
information input in the previous section, “Tasks.”): [drop down of applicant selected
tasks]
*Expense budget category: [drop down menu]
o Contractual services o Miscellaneous/other
expenses
o Salary/fringe
o Land acquisition
o Equipment
*Budget amount: [text box]
*Match amount (Total match available for this task. If no match, put 0.): [text box]
Task Personnel Grantee*
*All fields in this section are required if grantee is performing work
Application Task Number: [drop down menu to choose the application task number]
Position Title: [text box]
Maximum Hours (rounded to the quarter hour.): [text box]
Maximum Hours Time Unit: [drop down menu]
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Appendix B: All Projects Receiving Score and Ranked
Beginning on page 21, Figure 2 identifies all proposed awards in the plan. The figure is
followed by a list of all projects receiving a score in ranked order. Note that pursuant to
s. 380.093(5)(i), requests for additional funding for previously awarded projects were not
given a score or rank because multi-year projects that receive funding for the first year
of the project must be included in subsequent plans and funded until the project is
complete, provided that the project sponsor has complied with all contractual obligations
and funds are available.
* - denotes a project proposed for funding without match as a financially disadvantaged
small community
** - denotes a project proposed for funding from the FY22-23 Resilient Florida Grant
Program funds (22-23 SLFRF). Projects funded utilizing this funding source must be
completed by December 31, 2026, and once the funds are released to the Department,
project funding may be spent up to the full three-year amount in years 1 and 2 if
necessary.
20
Figure 2. A map of all proposed awards in the Preliminary 23-24 State Plan
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Rank
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1
2
3
4
5
Project Sponsor
Brevard County
City of Miami Beach
City of Miami Beach
City of Venice
MiamiDade County
City of Florida City
City of Delray Beach
Central County Water
Control District
Volusia County
City of Jacksonville
County
Brevard
MiamiDade
MiamiDade
Sarasota
MiamiDade
MiamiDade
Palm Beach
Hendry
Volusia
Duval
Project Title
Request for additional funding for previous award‐ 22SRP02
Request for additional funding for previous award‐ 22SRP35
Request for additional funding for previous award‐ 22SRP34
Request for additional funding for previous award‐ 22SRP76
Request for additional funding for previous award‐ 22SRP51
Florida City Canal Culvert Project
Historic Marine Way Seawall, Roadway and Drainage Improvement**
Central County Water Control District Resilient Infrastructure*
Installation of Flood Mitigation Measures to Daytona Regional Library**
McCoys Creek Branches Restoration Construction**
Total Project Cost
$4,164,839
$5,000,000
$30,000,000
$1,900,000
$2,000,000
$2,000,000
$20,000,000
$4,050,000
$1,600,000
$10,354,187
Cost Share
Percentage
84%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
0%
50%
50%
State Year 1
$670,856
$2,500,000
$5,000,000
$950,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$3,333,333
$4,050,000
$266,667
$1,725,698
State Year 2
‐‐
‐‐
$5,000,000
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
$3,333,333
‐‐
$266,667
$1,725,698
State Year 3
‐‐
‐‐
$5,000,000
‐‐
‐‐
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$3,333,333
‐‐
$266,667
$1,725,698
6
South Florida Water
Management District
SFWMD Coastal Structures Enhancement and SelfPreservation Mode** $16,740,625
62%
$2,096,875 $2,096,875 $2,096,875
7
7
9
10
11
City of Holmes Beach
Village of Key Biscayne
Okeechobee County
City of Fort Pierce
Broward County
Manatee
MiamiDade
Okeechobee
St. Lucie
Broward
Gulf Drive SLR Mitigation‐ Holmes Blvd to Palm Dr
Central and South Basins Stormwater Improvements
Berman Road Drainage*
/
**
Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority Resilient Wastewater Adaptation**
Replacement of Andrews Avenue Bridge (860159) Over Canal C13/Middle River**
$2,129,800
$1,771,252
$1,557,522
$111,656,786
$7,000,000
50%
50%
0%*
87%
50%
$1,064,900
$885,626
$519,174
$5,000,000
$1,166,667
‐‐
‐‐
$519,174
$5,000,000
$1,166,667
‐‐
‐‐
$519,174
$5,000,000
$1,166,667
11
South Florida Water
Management District
SFWMD
Hardening of S2, S3, S4, S7, S8 Engine Control Panels
‐
Building Resiliency in Water Management South of Lake
Okeechobee**
$17,000,000
50% $2,833,333 $2,833,333 $2,833,333
13 Escambia County Escambia Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline around Naval Air Station Pensacola along Sherman Inlet and White Island $10,300,000
50%
$5,150,000 ‐‐ ‐‐
14
South Florida Water
Management District
SFWMD L8 FEB / G539 Pump Resiliency Upgrades** $8,000,000 50% $1,333,333 $1,333,333 $1,333,333
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
20
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
29
29
City of Satellite Beach
City of Atlantic Beach
Tohopekaliga Water
Authority
St. Johns County
MiamiDade County
Monroe County
Monroe County
Monroe County
City of Miami
Broward County
Town of Palm Beach
City of West Palm Beach
City of Hollywood
Martin County
Broward County
City of Boynton Beach
Martin County
Brevard
Duval
Osceola
St. Johns
MiamiDade
Monroe
Monroe
Monroe
MiamiDade
Broward
Palm Beach
Palm Beach
Broward
Martin
Broward
Martin
City of Satellite Beach: Public Works/Fire Station Construction Project**
Cavalla Road Lift Station Flood Protection**
Buena Ventura Lakes Water Treatment Plant (BVL WTP) Flood Mitigation Improvements**
Coastal Groves Park Shoreline Restoration**
Raising Canal Bank Elevation in Secondary Canals of the C8 Basin to Protect against Flooding and Sea Level Rise**
Monroe County Area 10 Road Elevation Resiliency and Adaptation Project #1
Monroe County Area 26 Road Elevation Resiliency and Adaptation Project #2**
Monroe County Area 52A Road Elevation Resiliency and Adaptation Project #3
Construction of Auburndale Flood Improvements**
North New River Canal Resilience: Septic to Sewer Conversion**
Wastewater System Resilience: A39 Pump Station Dry Floodproofing**
West Palm Beach Utilities Adaptation Project
City of Hollywood District 1‐ Hollywood Lakes Neighborhood Exfiltration
Old Palm City North Neighborhood Improvements
SE 3rd Avenue Bridge (864071) Over New River Scour Protection**
Coquina Cove Drainage Improvements
MacArthur Boulevard Resilience Project
$11,000,000
$368,500
$3,058,373
$972,369
$8,450,000
$30,749,140
$7,133,649
$49,445,221
$18,298,394
$3,000,000
$1,285,000
$2,000,000
$6,510,000
$6,485,000
$2,000,000
$3,134,213
$2,470,000
55%
50%
50%
54%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
66%
50%
50%
50%
50%
52%
50%
$1,666,667
$61,417
$509,729
$150,000
$1,408,333
$5,124,857
$1,188,942
$8,240,870
$3,049,732
$500,000
$145,000
$1,000,000
$3,255,000
$3,242,500
$333,333
$1,500,000
$1,235,000
$1,666,667
$61,417
$509,729
$150,000
$1,408,333
$5,124,857
$1,188,942
$8,240,870
$3,049,732
$500,000
$145,000
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
$333,333
‐‐
‐‐
$1,666,667
$61,417
$509,729
$150,000
$1,408,333
$5,124,857
$1,188,942
$8,240,870
$3,049,732
$500,000
$145,000
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$333,333
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32 MiamiDade County MiamiDade Full Restoration of the Environmentally Endangered Lands Program Managed Habitat located at Matheson Hammock** $5,045,000
50%
$833,333 $833,333 $833,333
33
34
35
36
36
38
38
40
41
41
41
41
41
46
47
47
47
47
51
Broward County
Town of Grand Ridge
City of Bonifay
Broward County
City of Cape Canaveral
City of Hampton
MiamiDade County
City of Miami
City of Miami Beach
City of Miami Beach
Lee County
Nassau County
Town of Cinco Bayou
City of St. Petersburg
City of Gainesville
City of Lake Worth Beach
City of Miami
City of Miami
Broward County
Broward
Jackson
Holmes
Broward
Brevard
Bradford
MiamiDade
MiamiDade
MiamiDade
MiamiDade
Lee
Nassau
Okaloosa
Broward
Alachua
Palm Beach
MiamiDade
MiamiDade
Broward
Dania CutOff Canal Resilience: Septic to Sewer Conversion**
Grand Ridge Town Wide Stormwater Flooding Resiliency Project*
City of Bonifay Critical Stormwater Infrastructure*
/
**
Wastewater Master Pump Station (No. 300) Resilience Rehabilitation**
Center Street Drainage Basin Improvements
City of Hampton Stormwater Infrastructure, Flood/Drainage Mitigation*/**
Biscayne Shores 1 and 2 Stormwater Pump Stations Retrofit & Improvements
Design, Permitting & Construction of Melrose Flood Improvements Project
Bayshore Park Retention Lake Resiliency Project**
Middle Beach Seawalls and Living Shorelines
CREW‐ Flint Pen/Kiker Preserve Flow Collection Drainageway‐ Phase 1
Thomas Creek Land Acquisition**
Glenwood Stream Restoration**
Basin C Resiliency Salt Creek Conveyance Improvements
Glen Springs Creek Restoration**
10th and 13th Avenues North Stormwater Improvements for Intracoastal Resilience
Design, Permitting & Construction of 8th Street Flood Improvements Project
Design, Permitting & Construction of Clemente Park Neighborhood Flood Improvements
Replacement of NE 56th Street Bridge (864065) Over Cypress Waterway**
$9,500,000
$3,211,000
$2,500,000
$5,800,000
$935,000
$225,950
$2,000,000
$11,029,883
$6,058,944
$3,605,909
$74,759,000
$2,800,000
$1,025,000
$1,800,000
$479,515
$705,000
$9,781,446
$14,734,730
$5,500,000
50%
0%
0%
50%
50%
0%*
50%
50%
50%
50%
70%
50%
51%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
$1,583,333
$3,211,000
$833,333
$966,667
$467,500
$75,317
$1,000,000
$5,514,942
$1,009,824
$1,802,955
$7,574,667
$466,667
$166,667
$900,000
$79,919
$352,500
$4,890,723
$7,367,365
$916,667
$1,583,333
‐‐
$833,333
$966,667
‐‐
$75,317
‐‐
‐‐
$1,009,824
‐‐
$7,574,667
$466,667
$166,667
‐‐
$79,919
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
$916,667
$1,583,333
‐‐
$833,333
$966,667
‐‐
$75,317
‐‐
‐‐
$1,009,824
‐‐
$7,574,667
$466,667
$166,667
‐‐
$79,919
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
$916,667
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53
City of Cocoa
City of Dania Beach
Brevard
Broward
Dixon Blvd. at Indian River Drive Water Quality and Resiliency Project**
Dania Beach Lift Stations 4,11, and 12 Mitigation**
$3,238,897
$4,011,000
50%
50%
$539,816
$668,500
$539,816
$668,500
$539,816
$668,500
54 Jackson County Jackson
Charm Road Drainage Imiprovevments*
/
**
$385,500 1%* $126,833 $126,833 $126,833
55
55
55
58
59
59
61
62
62
62
62
City of Port St. Lucie
West Palm Beach
Town of Sewall's Point
City of St. Petersburg
Broward County
Town of Greenville
Indian Trail Improvement
District
Broward County
City of Dania Beach
City of St. Pete Beach
City of Tallahassee
St. Lucie
Palm Beach
Martin
Pinellas
Broward
Madison
Palm Beach
Broward
Broward
Pinellas
Leon
City of Port St. Lucie Force Main Interconnect for Wastewater Treatment Resiliency**
West Palm Beach Tidal Valve Adaptation Project**
South Sewall’s Point Road Phase 2**
Basin C Resiliency _ Salt Creek Outfall Pump Station
Port Everglades Bulkhead Replacement Project‐ Group 1**
Town of Greenville Flooding Mitigation*
MO Canal Control Structure**
Groundwater Resilience: Septic to Sewer Conversion**
Dania Beach Lift Station Mitigation‐ Phase III
Community Center Shoreline Rehabilitation
Orange/Meridian Placemaking Project East Drainage Ditch Improvements Design, Permitting, and Land Acquisition**
$17,524,310
$1,600,000
$5,800,000
$21,350,000
$65,073,718
$4,968,000
$794,220
$9,000,000
$4,328,000
$1,500,000
$1,144,104
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
0%*
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
$2,920,718
$266,667
$966,667
$10,675,000
$10,845,620
$4,968,000
$132,370
$1,500,000
$2,164,000
$750,000
$190,684
$2,920,718
$266,667
$966,667
‐‐
$10,845,620
‐‐
$132,370
$1,500,000
‐‐
‐‐
$190,684
$2,920,718
$266,667
$966,667
‐‐
$10,845,620
‐‐
$132,370
$1,500,000
‐‐
‐‐
$190,684
66
Florida Keys Aqueduct
Authority
Monroe Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority‐ Marathon Potable Water Pump Station Mitigation and Adaptation Project $6,000,000 50%
$3,000,000 ‐‐ ‐‐
67
67
69
70
71
72
72
City of Miami
Escambia County
City of Marianna
City of St. Petersburg
City of Fellsmere
City of Hollywood
City of St. Petersburg
MiamiDade
Escambia
Jackson
Pinellas
Indian River
Broward
Pinellas
Miami’s Citywide Pump Stations Telemetry System
Bayou Grande Villas Drainage Project
Marianna WWTP Resilience*
Shore Acre Resiliency Infrastructure Project**
Fellsmere Flood Resiliency Lift Station No. 3*
Coastal Roadway Resiliency
Southwest Operations and Maintenance Buildings Replacement Project
$1,359,790
$4,500,000
$1,546,490
$15,748,669
$1,500,000
$24,400,982
$9,520,000
50%
50%
0%
50%
0%
50%
50%
$679,895
$2,250,000
$1,546,490
$2,624,778
$1,500,000
$12,200,491
$4,760,000
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
$2,624,778
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
$2,624,778
‐‐
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72 Town of Alford Jackson
Town of Alford Critical Stormwater Mitigation Project*
/
**
$2,976,784 0% $992,261 $992,261 $992,261
75 St. Johns County St. Johns San Julian Secondary Outfall (Drainage System Upgrade)** $843,901 50% $140,650 $140,650 $140,650
76 City of New Smyrna Beach Volusia North Atlantic Avenue Drainage Improvements** $1,675,000 50% $279,167 $279,167 $279,167
77
78
78
80
80
82
82
84
84
84
Pinellas County
Escambia County
MiamiDade County
City of Sarasota
Town of Sewall's Point
City of Tampa
Indian Trail Improvement
District
City of Bradenton
City of Sunrise
City of Tampa
Pinellas
Escambia
MiamiDade
Sarasota
Martin
Hillsborough
Palm Beach
Manatee
Broward
Hillsborough
Dunedin Causeway Resiliency and Adaptation Plan
Moreno and R Street Retention Pond**
Storm Water Improvements‐ West Transfer Station**
Sarasota Bay Resiliency Initiative**
South Town of Sewall’s Point Septic to Sewer (area south of SR A1A)**
Lamb Avenue Canal Rehabilitation for Flood Relief**
EastWest Canal Conveyance
LS03 Expansion and LS13 Demolition**
Sawgrass Wastewater Treatment Plan Improvements
Lower Peninsula Stormwater Improvements Southeast Regional System
$1,375,000
$354,776
$500,000
$5,176,000
$16,800,000
$10,000,000
$4,613,865
$5,875,750
$33,500,000
$50,000,000
Total proposed
56%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
64%
50%
50%
50%
with SLFRF:
$600,000
$59,129
$83,333
$862,667
$2,800,000
$1,666,667
$954,864
$979,292
‐‐
‐‐
$62,865,778
‐‐
$59,129
$83,333
$862,667
$2,800,000
$1,666,667
$723,244
$979,292
$8,375,000
$12,500,000
$62,865,778
‐‐
$59,129
$83,333
$862,667
$2,800,000
$1,666,667
‐‐
$979,292
$8,375,000
$12,500,000
$62,865,778
Total proposed with Resilient Florida Trust Fund: $125,000,000 $47,538,638 $46,815,394
87
88
89
89
89
92
93
93
93
96
97
97
99
100
Seminole County Seminole
Town of Juno Beach Palm Beach
Escambia County Escambia
City of Oakland Park Broward
City of North Lauderdale Broward
City of Jacksonville Duval
Southwest Florida Water
Hillsborough
Management District
Village of Bal Harbour MiamiDade
Town of Orange Park Clay
Escambia County Escambia
Okeechobee County Okeechobee
Okeechobee County Okeechobee
Indian Creek Village MiamiDade
City of Milton Santa Rosa
Other Projects Scored and Ranked
Willow AvenueAlhambra North of Lake Harriet Drainage Improvements
Celestial Way Drainage Improvements
Greater Wedgewood Area Stormwater Park and Flood Risk Mitigation Project
Lake Emerald Flood Prevention
Tom Oshanter Drainage
Northbank Bulkhead Resilience Improvements
Saltwater Protection (Cathodic) for Tampa Bypass Canal Structure 160
Bal Harbour Village Stormwater Improvements
Johnson Slough Roadways and Culvert Improvements
Muldoon‐ Velma‐ Saufley Field Drainage Improvements
Four Seasons Stormwater
Spot in the Sun Stormwater Improvements
Indian Creek Village Septic to Sewer Conversion Project
Russell Harber Park
Grand Total for FY 23 24 Preliminary State Plan:
$5,177,352 50%
$324,000 50%
$7,640,000 50%
$4,777,545 50%
$10,786,000 50%
$22,848,000 50%
$2,400,000 50%
$1,548,000 50%
$14,000,000 50%
$5,004,762 50%
$4,973,110 0%
$3,705,718 0%
$5,400,000 50%
$298,650 50%
$187,865,778
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
$110,404,416
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
$109,681,172
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
100
Northern Palm Beach County
Palm Beach
Improvement District
Unit 5 $2,940,000 50%
‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐
100
103
103
103
City of Oakland Park Broward
Lee County Utilities Lee
Escambia County Escambia
City of North Lauderdale Broward
City Park Stormwater Enhancements
Fort Myers Beach Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) Belt Press and Switchgear Replacements
Gulf Beach Highway Drainage Outfall
Stormwater Conveyance
$2,418,260 50%
$20,000,000 50%
$954,140 50%
$2,000,000 50%
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106
106
109
110
MiamiDade County
City of Largo
City of St. Petersburg
Seminole County
Town of Lantana
MiamiDade
Pinellas
Pinellas
Seminole
Palm Beach
Storm Water Improvement‐ Northeast Transfer Station
Sanitary Sewer Lift Station 47 Elevation Project
Northeast Operations and Maintenance Buildings Replacement Project
Nebraska Avenue Bridge Replacement
Seawall Hardening
$500,000
$2,500,000
$8,220,000
$1,837,868
$1,800,000
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
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‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
111
Florida Keys Aqueduct
Authority
Monroe Duck Key Regional Wastewater System Floodproofing Adaptation Project $179,000
50%
‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐
112
112
114
114
114
117
117
117
120
120
120
123
123
123
126
126
128
129
129
129
129
133
134
134
136
136
138
Seminole County
City of Apalachicola
Town of Lantana
Escambia County
City of Jacksonville
Escambia County
City of Weston
City of Weston
Village of Wellington
City of Tampa
City of Fellsmere
City of Dania Beach
Escambia County
City of Pompano Beach
City of Homestead
City of Jacksonville
City of Fernandina Beach
City of Largo
City of Largo
City of Largo
Washington County
City of Hollywood
Village of Bal Harbour
Indian Creek Village
City of Longwood
City of Hollywood
Escambia County
Seminole
Franklin
Palm Beach
Escambia
Duval
Escambia
Broward
Broward
Palm Beach
Hillsborough
Indian River
Escambia
Broward
MiamiDade
Duval
Nassau
Pinellas
Pinellas
Pinellas
Washington
Broward
MiamiDade
MiamiDade
Seminole
Broward
Escambia
Historic Midway Community Flood Resilience and Adaptation
Apalachicola critical asset flood mitigation projects
Beach Curve Flood Protection
Beach Haven Phase II
Huguenot Memorial Park Shoreline Enhancement Project
Bridal Trail Estates
Waterway Rehabilitation
Drainage Restoration
Pump Station #2
Resilient SoHo Flooding Relief
Fellsmere Flood Resiliency Adaptation Alleyway Grading
SW 52nd Street Stormwater Improvements
Woodlands Subdivision Drainage Improvements
McNab Drainage Improvement
Pump Station Hardening
Cedar Point Bridge Elevation
Historic Fernandina Beach 1st Ave Drainage Improvements
Sanitary Sewer Lift Station 19 Relocation Project
Sanitary Sewer Lift Station 26 Relocation Project
Sanitary Sewer Lift Station 41 Elevation Project
Washington County Flooded Property Buyout Program
Sunset Park
Bal Harbour Village 96th Street Utilities Infrastructure Improvements
Indian Creek Village Seawall Replacement Project
Fire Station #15 Hardening
City of Hollywood District 3 Hollywood Hills Neighborhood Exfiltration
Pine Valley Estates Phase III
$14,389,000
$2,403,500
$1,421,200
$5,400,000
$500,000
$3,400,000
$1,574,368
$1,043,935
$2,434,636
$55,000,000
$850,000
$1,227,010
$2,000,000
$1,320,000
$4,309,129
$3,300,000
$500,000
$3,500,000
$3,500,000
$2,500,000
$11,488,569
$4,800,000
$3,020,760
$1,100,000
$8,966,500
$8,190,000
$653,788
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MiamiDade Water & Sewer
Department
MiamiDade Providing Safe Drinking Water to the Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant Service Area Residents $15,000,000
50%
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139 Washington County Washington Washington County Debris Removal from Ditches $4,542,672
0%
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Palm Beach County Water
Utilites
Palm Beach Wastewater Lift Station LS 0309 Hardening Improvements $600,000
50%
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141 City of Oakland Park Broward Seawall Restoration $1,680,000
50%
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Palm Beach County Water
Utilites
Palm Beach Wastewater Lift Station LS 0318 Hardening Improvements‐Infrastructure $600,000
50%
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145
146
146
146
149
149
149
152
153
154
155
156
Village of Palm Springs
City of Fort Lauderdale
City of Sunrise
Escambia County
Village of Wellington
City of Dania Beach
Northern Palm Beach County
Improvement District
City of Tampa
Clay County Utility Authority
City of Key Colony Beach
Town of Davie
City of Jacksonville
Indian Trail Improvement
District
Palm Beach
Broward
Broward
Escambia
Palm Beach
Broward
Palm Beach
Hillsborough
Clay
Monroe
Broward
Duval
Palm Beach
Community Drainage Improvements
Himmarshee Seawall Replacement‐ City of Fort Lauderdale
Basin 15 Drainage Improvements
Carpenter Creek Headwaters & Olive Road Complete Street and Stormwater Improvements
Pump Station #5
SW 34 Terrace Stormwater Improvements
Unit 20 Juno
Manhattan: Vasconia to Bay to Bay Flooding Relief
North Middleburg Water Extension and Interconnection
Lift Station Control Elevation
Town of Davie Inflow and Infiltration Hardening of Sanitary Sewer System
Harts Road Bridge Elevation
Santa Rose Groves Pump Station
$3,160,618
$6,848,878
$3,530,000
$13,824,000
$2,400,000
$1,276,296
$2,120,000
$11,000,000
$5,901,315
$70,750
$4,000,000
$4,200,000
$820,000
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Palm Beach County Water
Utilites
Palm Beach Wastewater Lift Station LS 0307 Hardening ImprovementsInfrastructure $600,000
50%
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159
160
161
161
Palm Beach County Water
Utilites
Town of Davie
City of Aventura
City of North Lauderdale
Escambia County
Palm Beach
Broward
MiamiDade
Broward
Escambia
Wastewater Lift Station LS 0317 Hardening Improvements
Town of Davie Lift Station 8 Force Main Hardening Improvements
191st Street Elevation
Culvert Enhancement
Dorothy Ave and Lydia Ave Drainage Improvements
$600,000
$1,500,000
$2,800,000
$4,302,000
$73,160
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Town of Davie
Town of Davie
City of Key Colony Beach
Town of Davie
Escambia County
Town of Davie
City of Tamarac
City of Fort Lauderdale
Town of Montverde
City of Tampa
City of Tampa
City of Sunrise
City of Coral Springs
Northern Palm Beach County
Improvement District
Broward
Broward
Monroe
Broward
Escambia
Broward
Broward
Broward
Lake
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
Broward
Broward
Palm Beach
Lift Station Infrastructure Hardening
Town of Davie System II Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Pump Station Hardening and Improvements
Erosion Control
Town of Davie System Well and Septic Conversion (Rio Ranches Community)
Ferry Pass Zone 5 Drainage Improvements
Town of Davie Septic to Sewer Conversion (Playland Village Community‐ Phase 1)
Water Plant Control Elevation
Osceola Creek Restoration Improvements‐ City of Fort Lauderdale
Montverde Stormwater Improvements
Rome Pump Station Rehabilitation
Foundations Citywide Flooding Relief
Stormwater Pump Station No. 8 Rehabilitation
Westchester Stormwater Improvements‐ Phase 2
Pump Station Emergency Power
$2,250,000
$1,950,000
$264,000
$3,000,000
$1,891,452
$2,100,000
$2,757,324
$3,500,000
$1,400,000
$1,710,000
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Palm Beach County Water
Utilites
Palm Beach Western Wastewater Multi Lift Station Hardening Improvements Project No. 21087 $1,200,000
50%
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178 Clay County Utility Authority Clay Swimming Creek Pen Water Main Interconnect $6,835,214
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Palm Beach County Water
Utilites
Palm Beach Wastewater Lift Station LS 0302 Hardening Improvements $600,000
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181
Coral Springs Improvement
District
City of Homestead
City of Anna Maria
Broward
MiamiDade
Manatee
Lift Station Hardening
HSC Flood Prevention
City of Anna Maria Public Works Hardening
$1,182,626
$3,350,000
$136,500
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Coral Springs Improvement
District
Broward Canal Restoration $551,800
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184
Clay County Utility Authority
City of Winter Haven
City of Cooper City
Clay
Polk
Ravines to Henley Road Water Main Extension
WWTP #2 Consolidation‐ Transmission Piping and Lift Station
Lift Station Rehabilitation
$9,985,101
$8,293,000
$7,100,000
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Town of Davie System Water Reclamation and Reverse Osmosis Facility Weather Protection Hardening of External
Electrical Transformers
$560,000
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190
City of West Miami
City of Cooper City
Leon County
MiamiDade
Broward
Leon
West Miami Citywide Drainage Improvements Phase V
Wastewater Conveyance
Old Plank Road Cross Drain Replacement at Chicken Branch
$334,000
$4,750,000
$1,200,000
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Town of Davie Potable Water Distribution System Hardening‐ Replacement of Asbestos Cement and Galvanized Piping
around Stillwater Shores Community.
$2,050,000
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192 Jackson County Jackson Caverns State Park Alternative Access $1,337,800
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Palm Beach County Water
Utilites
Palm Beach Multi Wastewater Lift Station Hardening Improvements Project No. 21087 $1,600,000
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198
Palm Beach County Water
Utilites
City of Margate
Town of Davie
Town of Davie
City of Margate
City of Margate
Palm Beach
Broward
Broward
Broward
Broward
Broward
Water Treatment Plants 8 and 11 Facilities Hurricane Hardening Project No. 21067
Septic to Sewer Conversion
Town of Davie Lift Station 13 Upgrade
Town of Davie Septic to Sewer Conversion (Playland Village Community‐ Phase 2)
Lift Station 20‐ Hardening and Resiliency
Collection System Resiliency and SSO Reduction
$6,068,512
$2,200,000
$1,800,000
$3,600,000
$2,600,000
$10,000,000
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Appendix C: Projects Proposed for Funding with Available FY21-22 Resilient
Florida Program Grant funds
Beginning on page 28, Figure 3 identifies all proposed awards to receive the balance of
the FY 21-22 SLFRF Appropriation in SB 2500 The General Appropriations Act (2021),
shown below. These proposals were submitted and scored using the same
methodology outlined earlier in this report. The figure below is followed by a list of the
proposed projects.
RESILIENT FLORIDA TRUST FUND The Chief Financial Officer shall transfer
$500,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Resilient Florida Trust
Fund in the Department of Environmental Protection. The nonrecurring sum of
$500,000,000 from the Resilient Florida Trust Fund is appropriated in Fixed
Capital Outlay for the Resilient Florida Grant Program authorized in Senate Bill
1954. This section is contingent upon Senate Bill 1954 and Senate Bill 2514, or
similar legislation, becoming a law.
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Figure 3. A map of awards proposed using Available FY 21-22 funds
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Project Sponsor
Santa Rosa County
Martin County
County
Santa Rosa
Martin
Project Title
Request for additional funding for previous award‐ 22FRP90
Stormwater Backflow Preventer Installation Program Phase II
Total Project Cost
$189,002
$396,760
Cost Share
Percentage
50%
50%
Request
Amount
$94,501
$198,380
Local Match
Amount
$94,501
$198,380
Palm Beach County Palm Beach
Corbett WMA Levee Upgrade to Protect ITID from Overtopping and
Breaching and Provide Southeast Corbett with Improved Recession
Rates
$17,927,554 57% $7,705,000 $10,222,554
City of Fort Lauderdale
City of Delray Beach
Broward County
City of Boca Raton
City of Miami Beach
Broward
Palm Beach
Broward
Palm Beach
MiamiDade
Progresso Stormwater Flooding Improvements‐ City of Fort
Lauderdale
Thomas Street Stormwater Pump Station Improvement
Boulevard Gardens Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements
City of Boca Raton Lake Wyman Living Shoreline Project
West Avenue Neighborhood Adaptation Project
$26,991,487
$5,000,000
$17,500,000
$1,400,000
$20,000,000
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
$13,495,743
$2,500,000
$8,750,000
$700,000
$10,000,000
$13,495,743
$2,500,000
$8,750,000
$700,000
$10,000,000
Broward County Broward Andrews Avenue Bridge (860319) Over New River Scour Protection $2,000,000 50% $1,000,000 $1,000,000
Peace River Manasota
Regional Water Supply Manatee Peace River Regional Reservoir No. 3 (PR3) Project‐ Final Engineering $15,000,000 50% $7,500,000 $7,500,000
Authority
Monroe County
Broward County
Broward County
Martin County
City of For
t Lauderdale
City of Boca Raton
Broward County
MiamiDade County
Monroe County
Martin County
City of Williston
Broward County
Monroe
Broward
Broward
Martin
Broward
Palm Beach
Broward
MiamiDade
Monroe
Martin
Levy
Broward
Shoreline 1 Long Key Living Shoreline Adaptation Project**
FLL Edgewood Park Stormwater Project
FLL System 1 Basin B Stormwater Interconnection Project
Cypress Creek Restoration Project
Dorsey Riverbend Stormwater Flooding Improvements
City of Boca Raton Old Floresta Innovative Sustainable Stormwater
Infrastructure Project
FLL System 1 Basin A Stormwater Interconnection Project
Protecting a Coastal Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Vulnerable
to Sea Level Rise and Strom Surge Flooding
Shoreline 3 Duck Key Living Shoreline Adaptation Project**
SW Mockingbird Lane Flood Mitigation
John Henry Celebration Park Drainage Improvements*
Broward County Canal Structure S27 Resilience Improvements**
$900,000
$357,300
$484,900
$1,500,000
$20,965,994
$1,255,000
$518,200
$20,000,000
$3,327,266
$4,521,000
$834,179
$850,000
0%**
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
0%**
60%
0%*
0%**
$900,000
$178,650
$242,450
$750,000
$10,482,997
$627,500
$259,100
$10,000,000
$3,327,266
$1,807,000
$834,179
$850,000
$0
$178,650
$242,450
$750,000
$10,482,997
$627,500
$259,100
$10,000,000
$0
$2,714,000
$0
$0
Broward County Broward SW 7th Avenue Bridge (864072) Over New River Scour Protection $2,000,000 50% $1,000,000 $1,000,000
Escambia County Escambia
Eleven Mile Creek North Stream Restoration and Stormwater
Enhancement
$5,
312,000 50% $2,656,000 $2,656,000
Broward County Broward Broward County Canal Pump Station (S45) Resilience Improvements $1,200,000 50% $600,000 $600,000
Totals: $86,458,767 $83,971,875
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