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File #: 0825-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/13/2024 In control: Public Utilities & Sustainability Committee
On agenda: 4/15/2024 Final action: 4/19/2024
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to apply for participation in the Rehabilitation of High Hazard Potential Dam Program from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources; to authorize the execution of the grant and other requisite agreements with ODNR for the acceptance and administration of said grant award on behalf of the Department of Public Utilities; to authorize the expenditure of any awarded funds and the refund of any unused funds. ($0.00).
Explanation
1. BACKGROUND
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources provides funding for the Rehabilitation of High Hazard Potential Dams through the High Hazard Potential Dam Program. Project participants request to be a sub-applicant of the State of Ohio into the federal process. The grant request funding cap is $7,500,000 or 12.5% of the total amount of funds made available, with 35% matching funds required for projects. Once funded the period of performance is 36 months. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources accepts applications for eligible participants to apply for funding on a competitive process.
Based on correspondence received from the Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security office, Hoover and Griggs Dams are not rated poorly, however both Hoover and Griggs Dams are eligible to submit a request for funding and could be evaluated on a case by case basis due to the at risk population downstream.
The City requests grant funding consideration for the following:
(1) The Griggs Dam Rehabilitation project requests $500,000 in grant funds to repair a series of concrete deficiencies at the base of numerous security fence posts along the top Griggs dam. This project will repair the concrete and re-anchor the fence posts to improve security, public safety, and overall dam safety.
(2) The Hoover Dam Rehabilitation project requests $800,000 in grant funds to address the erosion at a site on Sunbury Road along Hoover Reservoir that was identified in the Hoover Erosion Study as a site needing erosion protection. Erosion occurs due to wave action, changing reservoir levels and ice damage along the reservoir shorelines. This project will construct erosion control measures to attempt to stop the erosion.
2. FISCAL IMPACT
Approval of this legislation will authorize the Director of Public Utilities to appropriate and expend grant funds received from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Title
To authorize the Director of the Department ...

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