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CNMIHazard Mitigation
and Pre-DisasterMitigation
Program
ABOUT HMGPAdopted under US Public Law 93-288, Section 404, theCommonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI)utilizes two of the three Hazard Mitigation Assistance grantprograms under the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA):
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program (PDM)
Following a major disaster declaration, HMGP continues itsservices based on the 36 month period of performance (POP).On the other hand, PDM grants are funded annually by USCongressional appropriations. In conjunction of bothprograms, the overall goal is to reduce risk to the populationand structures from future hazard events. HMGP and PDM are actively funding the following typhoondisaster designated numbers established by FEMA:
DR 4235 – Typhoon Soudelor (Declared August 5th, 2015)DR 4396 – Typhoon Mangkhut (Declared September 29, 2018)DR 4404 – Super Typhoon Yutu (Declared October 26, 2018)
HMGP and PDM will continue to implement approvedmitigation projects under DR- 4235, 4396, and 4404 to break thecycle of disaster damage, reconstruction, and repeated damagewhile raising public awareness about reducing future lossesbefore disaster strikes.
Citizen Centric Report FY2019
MEET OUR TEAM
Governor’s AuthorizedRepresentative (GAR) and State
Hazard Mitigation OfficerVirginia C. Villagomez
Technical AnalystLeona Deleon Guerrero
Project SpecialistBenjie Pangelinan
Technical Financial Analyst
Tiana Reyes
PURPOSEThe purpose of HMGP is to assist states,territories, federally-recognized tribes, and localcommunities by significantly reducing orpermanently eliminating future risk to lives andproperty from natural hazards, providing funds toimplement projects in accordance with prioritiesidentified in the hazard mitigation plan, andenabling mitigation measures to be implementedduring the recovery following a major disasterdeclaration.
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Projects from DR 4235(Typhoon Soudelor) arealmost fully completed.
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Projects andProgress
Every $1 spent on mitigation saves $4 onfuture damages.
TIMELINE On-going PROJECTSThe following projects include DR 4235,4396, 4404, and PDM FY2017 & FY2018.
Advanced Assistance
GHD, Inc.Pacific
EngineeringGroup &Services
HeliosEnergyGroup,
Inc.
Each of the consultants were assigned tasksdesignated for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Theseprojects fall under both DR 4396 and DR 4404.
Hazard Mitigation has issued 44 task orders tothese consultants combined to date.
Through competitive solicitation, contracts wereawarded to the following qualified firms selected
under RFP19-Gov-088 to assess, identify, anddevelop mitigation opportunities for the CNMI.
PDM Projects in 2017 wereawarded in May 2019. Theperiod of performance forthese projects willconclude in March 22, 2021. PDM Projects in 2018remain identified forfurther review by FEMA.
Allocationof Funds
Every $1 spent on mitigation saves $4on future damages.
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Each typhoon designatednumber allocates fundingamount by:
5% Initiative Projects7% Planning Projects88% Regular Projects
Additionally, cost allocationsrequire a non-federal costshare of 75/25 (federal/local).
Project 236.1%
Project 334.1%
Project 129.9%
PDM FY 18
DR 4404
PDM FY 17
DR 4235DR 4396
GHD60.9%
PEGS31.8%
HEGI7.3%
44 Task Orders estimating at a cost of $88M underDR 4404 and DR 4396 have been issued and divided
between GHD, PEGS, and HEGI under AdvancedAssistance.
DR 4404is 90%federallyfundedand 10%locallyfunded.
DR 4396is 75%
federallyfunded
and 25%locally
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DR 4235 is100% federallyfunded. Thechart to theright showsthe percentageof funds thatwere allocatedto eachproject.
Projects underPDM FY18 are100% federallyfunded and arecurrentlyidentified forfurther reviewunder FEMA.
Project 436.7%
Project 219.4%
Project 512%
Project 711.7%
Project 69.8%
Project 15.5%
Project 34.9%
Projects under PDMFY17 were 100%
federally funded.Three projects took
place in Saipan, threeprojects in Tinian,and one project inRota. All projects
have been awarded.
Regular Projects88%
Planning Projects7%
Initiative Projects5%
FutureChallenges and
Next Steps...
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Raise AwarenessReduce Future Damage
"Recent catastrophic typhoon events that have destroyed the CNMIculminates on the need to proactively implement hazard mitigation actionsthat will build resiliency and sustainability against future typhoons andother natural and man-made hazards. Climate change is abruptly alteringglobal weather patterns of extreme cold, extreme heat, drought, morefrequent and intense storm events, flooding, coastal inundation, and sealevel rise. Other natural hazards include volcanic eruptions and frequentearthquakes as the CNMI islands sit atop the Marianas Ridge along theMarianas Trench within the Pacific Ring of Fire, a seismically active regionof the world."
- Lieutenant Governor Arnold I. Palacios
Submit sub-applications toFEMA for approval and grantawards. Complete all Hazard Mitigationand Pre-Disaster Mitigationawarded projects within theperiod of performance. Manage all projects from"cradle to grave" and ensureefficiency and completion. Continue to submit Pre-DisasterMitigation applicationsannually.
Next Steps...
Nature may be unpredictable,that is why it is important to be
proactive. Hazard Mitigation andPre-Disaster Mitigation Program are here. Our office will continue
to assist in raising awarenessand reducing future damage.
Every $1 spent on mitigationsaves $4 on future damages.