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Coastal Protection Task Force AGENDA

Coastal Protection Task Force AGENDA. Topics. Timing. Introduction Current Landscape of Activities Overview of LRA Charter Overview of LRA Strategic Planning Process Levee Repair Update Public Comments Adjournment. 10 minutes 20 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 10 Minutes.

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Coastal Protection Task Force AGENDA

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  1. MW-AT1604-20051110-116 Coastal Protection Task Force AGENDA • Topics • Timing • Introduction • Current Landscape of Activities • Overview of LRA Charter • Overview of LRA Strategic Planning Process • Levee Repair Update • Public Comments • Adjournment • 10 minutes • 20 minutes • 10 minutes • 20 minutes • 30 minutes • 10 Minutes

  2. MW-AT1604-20051110-116 INTRODUCTIONS • Affiliation • Task Force Member • Rene Cross Construction • Rene Cross – Chair • Frantzen/Voelker Investments • David Voelker – Vice Chair • Leger & Mestayer • Walter Leger • Bollinger Shipyards • Boysie Bollinger • Sweet Lake Land & Oil Co. • Laura Leach • Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana • Mark Davis • LSU Hurricane Center • Paul Kemp • LSU Hurricane Center • Ivor van Heerden • Tom Sands • Army Corps of Engineers (ret.) • South Lafourche Levee District • Wendel Curole • Louisiana Legislature • 4 Legislative Members

  3. MW-AT1604-20051110-116 INITIAL STRATEGIC PRIORITIES – GUIDING PRINCIPLES • Build it better than before • Build for the future not for the past • Challenge pre-existing mindsets on “the-art-of-the-possible” • Hear everyone’s voice and ideas • Ensure equitable outcomes • Ensure business is conducted honestly, wisely, and fairly • Be bold!

  4. MW-AT1604-20051110-116 GOVERNANCE: MAP OF FUNDING SOURCES AND USES • Appropriated • High confidence • Possible • Annual funding and project spending on Coastal Protection and Restoration in La • $ Millions • OCS Revenue sharing • Dedicated state funds from oil/gas revenues • Coastal Impact Assistance Program • (4 years) • Federal supplemen-tal approp-riation (one-time) • Dedicated federal • funds • WRDA federal app-ropriations • (one- • time) 15% match 35-50% match • TBD • 1,900 • ~25 • 50 • 258 • 88 • 47 • Parishes • State Coastal Protection & Restoration Trust Fund • Army Corps of Engineers • CWPPRA Task Force • State Coastal Protection & Restor-ation Trust Fund • Louisiana Coastal Area (50/50: State-Corps) • Likely source for additional funding for levee projects • Up to parish • Parish-only (non-levee) projects affected by oil and gas • Local match on state/ federal projects • State Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority • Up to state • Up to parish • 8 • 250 • 1,700 • 200 • 3-4 coastal restora-tion projects per year • Restor-ation projects • Infra-struct-ure projects (not levees) • State-only projects on restor-ation • State match for federal projects • Coastal construction projects (not levees) • Plan for coastal restoration • Coastal restor-ation projects • Levee and restora-tion projects or planning • Levees or rest-oration projects • Benefi-cial Use prgm & CR Science prgm

  5. LRA Board • Sources of input • Local communities • Agency experts • Reform groups • Policy and industry experts • Other LRA task forces • LRA Recovery teams • Recovery team leads • Agency staff MW-AT1604-20051110-116 OVERVIEW OF TASK FORCE/BOARD ROLES IN DECISION-MAKING PROCESS • Make decisions • Provide governance • Review and recommend big ideas • Surface and prioritize issues • Conduct strategic analysis

  6. Establish initial long-term priorities • Conduct comprehensive situation assessment • Outline strategic options • Develop interim plan MW-AT1604-20051110-116 OVERVIEW OF STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS • Mar 2006 • (1st interim planning review) • Jan 25 – • “100 days” • Nov 21 • Dec 16 • Scoping meetings (Nov 1-7) • Needs and issues meetings (Dec 5-9) • Feedback meetings (Date TBD) • Community meetings (jointly led by FEMA)

  7. MW-AT1604-20051110-116 INITIAL STRATEGIC PRIORITIES– STARTER LIST • Initial long term priorities • Coastal Protection • Review interim levee repair plan for timing, funding, efficacy • Develop integrated hurricane protection/coastal restoration plan • Establishment of integrated responsibility and consistent standards for levee system • Appropriate statewide hurricane protection system • Restoration of sustainable coastal wetlands

  8. WORK PLAN FOR STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS • comprehensive situation assessment • strategic options MW-AT1604-20051110-116 • Jan 25 • “100 days” • Mar 2006 • Nov 21 • Dec 16 • Timing • interim plan • initial long-term priorities • Key activities • Develop and align to big priorities • Develop “guiding principles” for big strategic priorities • Understand situation and fact base for Louisiana/by parish • Identify best practices/new ideas within Louisiana and outside (e.g. other states) • Identify and synthesize key strategic decisions that need to be made and criteria for making them • Identify multiple differentiated potential solutions against each key strategic decision • Evaluate each potential solution against decision criteria (pros/cons) and feasibility • Make recommendations to LRA Board • Develop 3-5 year action plan to deliver against proposed solution, by task force • Develop integrated action plan, e.g. phasing, sequencing • Key milestones Jan 23-24 Nov 17 Dec 14-15 Feb 23 Mar 23 • Monthly updates

  9. MW-AT1604-20051110-116 PLANNING LANDSCAPE • DISCUSSION DRAFT • Owners • Initiatives • Description/ideas • New category 5 protection “wrapping” bottom of state • Plan and design for coastal protection alternatives (budgets and timelines for multiple scenarios) • Leverage best practices on coastal protection in a delta environment • Category 5 barrier plan • $8M appropriation for comprehensive coastal planning • Partnership with Dutch government • Army Corps of Engineers • Comprehensive coastal master plan • Combination/integration of protection and restoration • Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority • Restoration strategies • Storm surge modeling • Wetland values (contribution) and health • Coastal restoration research • Louisiana Universities • Strategy development for each task force area • Housing • Infrastructure • Economic development • Other LRA task forces • Prioritize: Build the high ground • Redevelopment plan • Urban Land Institute • Others?

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