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HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Schoharie County Schoharie County Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Cost Share Schoharie

Grant Award:

$500,000

Total Project Cost: $4,754,180

Project Description: Schoharie County will use natural stream design to restore two miles of Line Creek in the Towns of Middleburgh and Fulton, five miles of the Little Schoharie Creek in the Town of Middleburgh, and 1 mile of the Platter Kill Creek in the Town of Gilboa. The restoration activities will lessen the impacts from future high water events to downstream residences and key infrastructure. The projects are all along designated flood evacuation routes. The project has been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that this project, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The project is the following: 1. Line Creek Two miles of Line Creek will be cleared of debris and gravel deposits to restore flow capacity. In addition the project will require evaluation and reworking of the hard bank stabilization techniques used by emergency contractors. Natural stream design techniques will be used to restore Line Creek to pre-storm conditions. Once restoration is complete bioengineering techniques will be incorporated to provide soil stabilization and habitat improvement. This project protects four bridges and multiple residences. Total Project Cost = $4,754,180; Total Grant Award = $500,000 Project Scope Limitation: N/A

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Delaware County Seven Flood Mitigation Projects in Delaware County Delaware

Grant Award:

$500,000

Total Project Cost: $1,813,400.03

Project Description: Delaware County use streambank stabilization techniques to protect public and private infrastructure at seven locations throughout the County. The seven projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The seven projects are as follows: 1. County Route 35 (Sidney) The project will replace four culverts along an unnamed stream tributary to Willow Brook in the hamlet of Sidney Center to reduce future flooding and protect public and private infrastructure. The culverts are located at Anderson Avenue, a private driveway, County Route 35 and Finch Avenue. Total Project Cost = $1,188,889.53; Total Grant Award = $343,872 2. Johnson Road (Harpersfield) The project will stabilize approximately 550 of an unnamed stream that runs along Johnson Road. The stream bed and bank will be stabilized with a slope rock wall and a portion of stream channel and point bar will be excavated to create a floodplain bench. The improvements will prevent further damage to public infrastructure. Total Project Cost = $205,485; Total Grant Award = $51,371.25 3. Secrest Road (Deposit) The project will stabilize 75 of stream bed and bank along Secrest Road by installing a stacked and pinned rock wall along with vegetative reinforced slope stabilization. The improvements will prevent further damage to public infrastructure. Total Project Cost = $249,109.50; Total Grant Award = $62,277.38

4. Houck Mountain Road (Walton) The project will repair the headwall to a culvert that runs under Houck Mountain Road. Activities to be completed include: replacement of headwall; creation of a new plunge pool; and protection of 22 of road by stabilizing the streambank and installing four engineered rock riffles to prevent future damage to public infrastructure. Total Project Cost = $49,600; Total Grant Award = $12,400 5. Readburn Road Site #2 (Tompkins) The project will stabilize 130 feet of stream bed and bank along Readburn Road using 100 of stacked and pinned rock wall and 30 of rip rap. The stabilization measures will to protect public infrastructure. Total Project Cost = $62,128.20; Total Grant Award = $15,532.05 6. Rock Rift Mountain Road (Tompkins) The project will stabilize 75 of stream bed and bank along Rock Rift Mountain Road using a stacked and pinned rock wall. The stabilization measures will prevent future damage to public infrastructure. Total Project Cost = $33,723; Total Grant Award = $8,430.75 7. Readburn Road Site #1 (Tompkins) The project will stabilize 30 of stream bed and bank along Readburn Road using a stacked and pinned rock wall. The stabilization measures will prevent future damage to public infrastructure. Total Project Cost = $24,464.80; Total Grant Award = $6,116.20

Project Scope Limitation: N/A

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Greene County Greene Post Irene Recovery Greene

Grant Award:

$500,000

Total Project Cost: $3,356,329

Project Description: Greene County in cooperation with the Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District will stabilize streambanks and replace a culvert at five locations throughout the County as indicated in the application submitted by Greene County. The five projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The five projects are as follows: 1. Kaaterskill Creek (Town of Catskill) The project will stabilize the banks of the Kaaterskill Creek along both Katterskill Avenue and Mill Road to provide long term protection from erosion. Total Project Cost = $332,827; Total Grant Award = $94,060 2. Ashland Well Head Protection (Ashland) The project will restore the Batavia Kill to pre flood characteristics and stabilize the eroded stream using a flood plain bench, rock rip rap and bioengineering. Total Project Cost = $922,786; Total Grant Award = $230,696 3. CR6 (Town of Lexington) The project will stabilize the West Kill Creek along CR6 to prevent future slope failures. CR6 is the sole ingress and egress to the West Kill valley. Total Project Cost = $1,038,239; Total Grant Award = $34,560 4. Glen Avenue (Village of Hunter) The project will replace the undersized Glen Avenue culvert which conveys an unnamed tributary of the Schoharie Creek. The proper sizing of the culvert correct continuous damage to Glen Avenue, provide stream stability, as

well as provide aquatic organism passage. Total Project Cost = $161,925; Total Grant Award = $86,925 5. Apple Hill Stream Restoration (Town of Jewett) The project will remove an existing berm reconnecting the East Kill to its floodplain and stabilize the two slope failures which are significant sources of sediment loading to the East Kill. Total Project Cost = $900,552; Total Grant Award = $53,759

Project Scope Limitation: N/A

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Essex County Essex County Stream/River Restoration Project Essex

Grant Award:

$500,000

Total Project Cost: $1,410,000

Project Description: Essex County will stabilize streambanks, repair culverts and remove debris at ten high priority locations throughout the County to prevent damage from future storm events. The ten projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The ten projects are as follows: 1. Gulf Brook Debris Removal and Bank Stabilization (Town of Keene) The project will repair and stabilize sections of Gulf Brook within the hamlet of Keene. Improvements will help reduce the potential for future flood damage along NYS Route 73. Total Project Cost = $580.000; Total Grant Award = $100,000 2. Jay Bridges Bank Stabilization (Town of Jay) The project will stabilize approximately 200-300 feet of streambank along the Ausable River between the Jay Covered Bridge and the Glen Road Bridge. The improvements will protect both public and private infrastructure including the Glen Road bridge abutment that is at risk of undermining. Total Project Cost = $80,000; Total Grant Award = $20,000 3. Land of Make Believe Debris Removal (Town of Jay) The project will remove debris deposited as a result of Hurricane Irene and debris from the remaining structures at the site destroyed by the storm. Removal of debris will prevent of the risk of damage to downstream structures should another flooding even occur. Total Project Cost = $175,000; Total Grant Award = $175,000

4. Styles Brook Debris Removal and Bank Stabilization (Towns of Jay and Keene) The project will remove large piles of debris and stabilize streambanks where needed along Styles Brook a tributary to the Ausable River. Total Project Cost = $125,000; Total Grant Award = $50,000 5. Ausable Forks Debris Removal and Bank Stabilization (Town of Elizabethtown) The project will remove the remaining debris deposited at the confluence of the East and West branches of the Ausable River. Streambank stabilization is also needed in some locations to add protection from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $30,000; Total Grant Award = $30,000 6. Roaring Brook Debris Removal and Bank Stabilization (Town of Elizabethtown) The project will remove large amounts of debris and stabilize streambanks to prevent future erosion along Roaring Brook a tributary to the Boquet River. Total Project Cost = $40,000; Total Grant Award = $30,000 7. Carey Road Culvert Repair (Town of Jay) The project will repair the Carey Road culvert to prevent damage from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $80,000; Total Grant Award = $20,000 8. Putnam Creek Camps Debris Removal and Bank Stabilization (Town of Keene) The project will remove debris and stabilize streambanks in various locations where needed along Putnam Creek to protect the NYS Route 73 bridge. Total Project Cost = $100,000; Total Grant Award = $25,000 9. Johns Brook Habitat Restoration (Town of Keene) - The project will restore Johns Brook by installing in stream structures, root balls and vegetation to improve fish habitat. Total Project Cost = $50,000; Total Grant Award = $25,000 10. Rivermede Farm Bank Stabilization (Town of Keene) The project will stabilize the banks of the Ausable River at the Rivermede Farm to prevent further erosion from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $150,000; Total Grant Award = $25,000

Project Scope Limitation: N/A

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Herkimer County Herkimer County Flood Mitigation Effort Herkimer

Grant Award:

$499,657

Total Project Cost: $499,657

Herkimer County will have the sponsoring organizations listed below undertake the following 2 projects selected from the 2 included in the application submitted by Herkimer County. The two projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The two projects are as follows: Project Description: The Town of German Flatts as the sponsoring organization for Herkimer County will remove a temporary concrete block wall and replace it with a 200 foot permanent cast-in-place concrete wall. The new concrete wall will be tied in to the stable portions of an original stone wall that was built over 100 years ago. The area behind the wall will be backfilled, compacted and re-graded to establish a uniform bank elevation to prevent overtopping. Total Project Cost = $250,000; Total Grant Award= $250,000. Project Description: The Village of Ilion is also a sponsoring organization for Herkimer County and will replace approximately 160 feet of concrete and laid up stone wall with a new concrete wall and install rip rap along a section of Steele Creek that has eroded. Total Project Cost = $249,657; Total Grant Award= $249,657.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Franklin County Highway Department Franklin County Flood Mitigation Effort Franklin

Grant Award:

$473,000

Total Project Cost: $473,000

Project Description: The Franklin County Highway Department (FCHD) as the sponsoring organization for Franklin County will undertake the following flood mitigation project selected from the two included in the application submitted by Franklin County. The project has been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that this project, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The project is the following: 1. Project #1 - The FCHD will replace a four culvert system with a single span bridge over Ingraham Stream within the Town of Bellmont. The existing four culvert system is undersized to handle the flows and a larger structure will assist in protecting the structural integrity of the road and further reduce stream bank erosion in the immediate vicinity of the road crossing. The four culvert system will be replaced by a 40 foot bridge to increase the hydraulic opening and reduce flow velocities. Total Project Cost = $473,000; Total Grant Award= $473,000.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Albany County Albany County Soil and Water Conservation District Flood Mitigation Albany

Grant Award:

$434,257

Total Project Cost: $1,529,395

Project Description: The Albany County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) as the sponsoring organization for Albany County will undertake the following ten projects selected from the 12 included in the application submitted by Albany County. The ten projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The ten projects are as follows: 1. Project#1 - Town of Westerlo (Blue House) Basic Creek (DSR-A-TW-07) The project will install rock protection at the toe and on the lower slope to approximately 6 feet high with reinforced earth (w/geogrid and fill 15 feet depth) on the upper slope of Basic Creek, debris removal at site and install rock vanes in the stream channel. The site will be planted with live willow stakes for stabilization purposes. Total Project cost = $257,616; Total grant award = $67,945. 2. Project #2 - Town of Westerlo Tan Hollow Road (DSR-A-TW-02) The project will install 365 linear feet of rock rip rap along road/stream bank, debris removal, install rock stream barbs and V-notch weir and willow live stake plantings. Project will include 10 ft. keys and 2:1 Side Slopes with 30' bottom width, 4' high rock rip rap proposed with rock weir and 2-3 stream barbs. The site will be planted with live willow stakes at rock slope toe. One weir will be installed near existing large rocks in stream and leaning trees and snags will be removed. Total Project cost = $96,284; Total grant award = $27,612.

3. Project #3 - Town of Westerlo Lobdell Road Basic Creek (DSR-A-TW-03) The project involves installing approximately 220 linear feet of rock rip rap 4 feet high along bank. A culvert will be installed to accommodate high flows at the inlet of the mill run. The pass will be blocked off so the stream stays in its channel. To allow for flow at the outlet a 150 linear feet rock lined channel will be installed. The site will be vegetated and live willow stakes will be planted at the rock slope base. Total Project cost = $136,578; Total grant award = $37,685. 4. Project #4 - Town of Rensselaerville Dry Hydrant Catskill Creek (DSR-A-TR-05) The project involves installing rock rip rap approximately 9 foot high 400 linear foot long to armor the stream bank for the entire reach of where the road was replaced. This will prevent Catskill Creek from washing out the road and hindering access. Total Project cost = $263,600; Total grant award = $77,691. 5. Project #5 - Town of Rensselaerville Medusa Dry Hydrant (DSR-A-CA-06) The project involves the installation of pinned and stacked rock wall on bedrock along the stream bottom for approximately 275 feet, 6-8 feet high and backfilled with rock. Total Project cost = $118,549; Total grant award = $33,178. 6. Project #6 - Snyder Lane Bridge (DSR-A-TR-04) - The north-west wing wall of the bridge over the Catskill Creek on Snyder lane in Preston Hollow is in danger of failing from stream bank erosion undermining. The project consists of installing approximately 75 linear feet of heavy rock rip rap upstream from the wing wall to a large stable rock on the west stream bank. The rip rap will be approximately 6-8 feet high along the bank with medium sized rock over geo-textile fabric. Larger rock will be placed along the toe of the Creek with a minimum of three feet in diameter. A small tributary that enters into the Catskill Creek upstream of the bridge will be lined with rip rap for 50 feet up stream and 12 feet wide. Total Project cost = $44,084; Total grant award = $14,562. 7. Project #7 - Albany County Department of Public Works (DSR-A-TR-02-03) The site 2 project includes exposed dual culvert abutments and road side streambank failure within two feet of the road for approximately 265 feet of County Route 352 along west bank of Fox Creek. The west bank culvert head wall will have an eight foot pinned rock wall. Approximately 64 feet of the stream bank will be stabilized with a six foot sloped rock wall. The east bank will have an eight foot pinned wall for 20 feet and a six foot wall for approximately 95 feet. Because of the proximity of the stream and road, failure is potentially imminent and mitigation is necessary. Site 3 includes an exposed culvert abutment along with streambank stabilization. A culvert headwall will be installed and 60 feet of County Route 352 along the east bank of Fox Creek will have a 25 foot pinned rock wall. Approximately 85 feet of County Route

253 along east bank of Fox Creek will have a 12 foot sloped rock wall. Rock veins will be installed to prevent head cutting in stream channel. Project Scope Limitation: Include only Sites 2 and 3. Site 1 has been eliminated from consideration to do landowner control issues. Total Project cost = $385,688; Total grant award = $99,963. 8. Project #8 - Town of New Scotland Countryman Road Slide (DSR-A-TNS-01) The road was washed out from stream impact and slope failure. The slope failure has a vertical height of 85 feet. A combination of stacked and pinned rock, slope protection and bioengineering will be installed 12 feet high. Geotextile and geogrid will be used to shore up the slope to a designed grade with adequate protection to prevent future slope failure. Total Project cost = $143,636; Total grant award = $47,700.

9. Project #9 - Wolf Hill Road (DSR-A-TNS-02) - There is active erosion occurring along all wing walls of the Wolf Hill Road Bridge over the Onesquethaw Creek. The project involves installing heavy rock rip rap at the four bridge abutments for approximately 50 linear feet at each abutment. This will consist of 200 linear feet at six feet high. There will be two cross V-notch vanes at the inlet and outlet of the bridge to direct channel flow of the steam towards the center of the bridge openings and at downstream outlet. Pining the toe rock and vanes will be necessary in most of the rock placement areas. Live willow stakes will be planted at the stream toe along the project site. Total Project cost = $47,566; Total grant award = $15,432. 10. Project #10 - Hill and Dale Road DSR-A-TK-01 The stream bank is eroding putting the Hill and Dale Road at risk of washing out completely. The project consists of removing two large leaning trees on the banks. Approximately 100 linear feet at five feet high of medium rock rip rap from the tributary culvert to the utility pole on road/ stream bank will also be installed. The planting of willow stakes will also be planted along the project location. Total Project cost = $35,794; Total grant award = $12,489.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Tioga County Tioga County Flood Mitigation Projects Tioga

Grant Award:

$410,959

Total Project Cost: $1,500,675.95

Project Description: Tioga County in cooperation with the Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District will use streambank stabilization techniques and natural stream design to address storm related damage on ten high priority locations throughout the County selected from the 11 included in the application submitted by Tioga County. The ten projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The ten projects are as follows: 1. Courtright Hill Streambank Stabilization A 125 ft. long section of a tributary along Courtright Hill Road will be stabilized using rip rap to protect a private residence and Courtright Hill Road. Total Project Cost = $97,652.51; Total Grant Award = $28,883.13 2. Zimmer Road Streambank Stabilization A 250 ft. long section of rip rap will be installed to stabilize a streambank and protect several structures along the stream. A heavy stone plunge pool will also be constructed to protect a culvert from future erosion. Total Project Cost = $107,681.31; Total Grant Award = $31,390.33 3. Sackett Creek Streambank Stabilization A 630 ft. long section of Sackett Creek will be restored to pre-flood conditions by installing rip rap and in stream structures to prevent future erosion. The project will also repair stabilization measures constructed after the flood. Total Project Cost = $151,710; Total Grant Award = $42,397.50

5.

Foster Road Streambank Stabilization The project will stabilize a 60 ft. high streambank along Foster Road with stacked heavy stone rip rap to ensure the road is not lost in subsequent flood events. Total Project Cost = $566,968; Total Grant Award = $143,242

6. Huntington Creek Dam Removal and Streambank Rehabilitation The project will remove an existing dam structure, gravel deposits and stabilize sections of eroding streambank. Total Project Cost = $225,933.33; Total Grant Award = $57,983.33 7. Gaskill Road Bridge Protection The project will stabilize about 95 ft. of streambank along Little Nanticoke Creek on the upstream of the Gaskill Road Bridge. The stabilization will protect the exposed section of bridge abutment from further erosion. Total Project Cost = $56,304.35; Total Grant Award = $15,576.09 8. Park Settlement Road Culvert Protection The project will protect a culvert by stabilizing streambanks with rip rap on the downstream side of the culvert and headwall. An engineered plunge pool will also be constructed to prevent further scouring of the streambed. Total Project Cost = $40,325.35; Total Grant Award = $14,551.34 9. Frost Hollow Streambank Stabilzation The project will stabilize approximately 100 ft. of streambank on a tributary parallel to Frost Hollow Road with stack and pinned rock rip rap. Total Project Cost = $74,576; Total Grant Award = $23,114 10. Gaylord Road Culvert Protection The project will include the installation of heavy stone rip rap on the both upstream and downstream of the new culvert providing inlet and outlet protection. Total Project Cost = $87,100.59; Total Grant Award = $26,245.15 11. Halsey Valley Road Culvert Protection The project will stabilize streambanks both upstream and downstream of Halsey Valley Road to prevent erosion and scour from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $92,424.51; Total Grant Award = $27,576.13

Project Scope Limitation: Only fund projects with NRCS funding.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Montgomery County Montgomery County Flood Mitigation Effort Montgomery

Grant Award:

$409,000

Total Project Cost: $476,749

Project Description: Montgomery County will undertake the following three flood mitigation projects selected from the four included in your application. The three projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The three projects are as follows: 1. Project #1 Debris Assessment of Schoharie Creek A Debris Assessment Study will be conducted of the Schoharie Creek to determine the extent, location and amount of stream debris that has the potential to cause damage to public and private infrastructure from future flood events. Once the assessment has been completed, Montgomery County will identify and prioritize which sites should be addressed immediately. A final report will be completed summarizing the overall costs and efforts required to complete the debris clean up. Total Project Cost = $160,000; Total Grant Award = $150,000. 2. Project #2 - Debris Clean-Up at 2 Sites - The County Emergency Management Office and County Department of Public Works will remove flood debris from two sites on Schoharie Creek that are readily accessible. These two sites were identified as the highest priority given their proximity to public infrastructure and are relatively accessible to equipment. Total Project Cost = $280,000; Total Grant Award = $250,000.

3. Project #3 - Town of Amsterdam Cranes Hollow Repairs (DSR-M-TA-1) This project includes stream bank stabilization along Cranes Hollow. This is an NRCS EWP eligible project. Total Project Cost = $36,749; Total Grant Award = $9,000.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Broome County Soil and Water Conservation District Broome County Stream Recovery Project Broome

Grant Award:

$397,458

Total Project Cost: $1,205,822.30

Project Description: The Broome County Soil and Water Conservation District will stabilize and restore streams at six high priority locations to prevent future flooding concerns. The six projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The six projects are as follows: 1. 910 Tracy Creek Road (Town of Vestal) The project will install 180of rock rip rap to protect a septic system, leach field and garage at a private residence on Tracy Creek. Total Project Cost = $91,334.57; Total Grant Award = $23,834.57 2. Norris Avenue and Eastland Drive (Town of Vestal) The project will install 1,150 of rock rip rap and remove 950 cubic yards of gravel to stabilize and restore Tracy Creek. Two homes and two private garages along Tracy Creek will be protected from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $508,245.57; Total Grant Award = $128,064.57 3. Rayelene Drive (Town of Vestal) The project will install 550 feet of sloped rock rip rap and approximately 9 cross vanes to protect three private residences. Total Project Cost = $247,214.57; Total Grant Award = $62,804.57 4. 89 NYS Route 38b (Town of Maine) The project will install approximately 500 feet of slope rock wall, remove a tree along Crocker Creek to protect a private residence from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $121,334,57; Total Grant Award = $121,334.57

5. 1529 Nanticoke Drive (Town of Union) The project will stabilize the Nanticoke Creek using 70 of 30 high sheet piling to protect the exposed foundation of a private residence. The project will protect the home from impacts from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $195,349.57; Total Grant Award = $49,834.57 6. 28 Park Terrace Place (City of Binghamton) The project will stabilize approximately 40 feet of streambank. The stabilization will protect a private residence and a bridge to an adjacent property. Total Project Cost = $42,334.57; Total Grant Award = $11,584.57

Project Scope Limitation: Fund only projects 1-6.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient:

Oneida County (Sauquoit Creek Basin Inter-municipal Commission and the City of Utica) Oneida County Flood Mitigation Effort Oneida

Project Name: County:

Grant Award:

$391,494

Total Project Cost: $1,042,323

Project Description: The Sauquoit Creek Basin Inter-municipal Commission as the sponsoring organization for Oneida County will undertake the following two flood mitigation projects selected from the four included in your application within the Sauquoit Creek Watershed drainage basin: 1. Project #1 (CSX Tracks) - This project entails the removal of debris and sediment deposits at the Sauquoit Creek and CSX Bridge in the Town of Whitestone. Along the west bank, approximately 600 feet of overflow channel will be reshaped, deposition removed, a trash rack installed to catch debris, and all disturbed areas covered with topsoil and seeded. A 300 foot crushed stone road will be constructed from Sauquoit Street to the culvert to provide truck access for the removal of debris. On the east bank, approximately 300 feet of channel will be shaped, deposition removed, a trash racked installed, and disturbed areas covered with topsoil and seeded. A chain link gate will be relocated to the north fence of the OCSD Pump Station and a 100 foot crushed stone road would be placed from the OCSD Pump Station parking area to the trash rack to provide truck access for the removal of debris. Total Project Cost = $90,823; Total Grant Award= $90,823. 2. Project #2 (Paris bank stabilization Phase I) This project only includes Phase 1 of Project #2 and includes debris removal, cross vein installation and armoring of stream banks. Total Project Cost = $50,000; Total Grant Award = $43,809.

3. Project #4 (Oneida Street bank stabilization) This project involves the stabilization of a stream bank on a property located on Oneida Street and Washington Mills within the Town of New Hartford. The stream bank will be stabilized with heavy rip rap stone and the creek channel will be restored back to its original location. Total Project Cost = $62,500; Total Grant Award= $58,000. Project Description: The City of Utica as the sponsoring organization for Oneida County will undertake the following flood mitigation project selected from the one included in your application: 1. The City of Utica will remove debris from Hallecks Ravine and repair damage to an existing concrete box culvert. The project consists of constructing an extension to the concrete box culvert to facilitate access to a concrete trash rack and provide permanent access for debris removal operations. The existing concrete structure will be repaired and rehabilitated. A new metal trash rack will be installed at the terminus of the driving rated concrete box culvert. The walls adjacent to the concrete structure will be repaired and additional heavy stone rip-rap will be installed to prevent bank erosion. The debris in back of the concrete rack and in the upstream creek bed, deposited after the storms will be removed and disposed of. Total Project Cost = $839,000; Total Grant Award= $199,177.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Chemung County Chemung County Flood Mitigation Effort Chemung

Grant Award:

$370,000

Total Project Cost: $1,224,321

Project Description: The Chemung County Soil and Water Conservation District as the sponsoring agency for Chemung County will undertake the following 11 flood mitigation projects selected from the 15 included in the application submitted by Chemung County. The 11 projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The 11 projects are as follows: 4. Project #1 Corning Gas Exposed, Town of Southport This project involves the stabilization of approximately 775 long by 27 high by 3 deep of Seeley Creek with rip rap, along with the installation of three rock vanes. A 160 of exposed gas line will also be covered. This is an NRCS EWP eligible project. Total Project Cost = $201,990; Total Grant Award = $50,000. 5. Project #2 Dominion Gas Line Exposed, Town of Big Flats This project entails realigning and re-establishing the stream channel back to its previous location, cover 30 of exposed gas line that crosses Cuthrie Run, install two stream barbs/rock vanes to maintain newly aligned stream channel, and remove excess debris. This is an NRCS EWP eligible project. Total Project Cost = $41,432; Total Grant Award = $16,000. 3. Project #3 Dry Brook Road Sloughing of Road and Embankment, Town of Chemung This project includes the stabilization of approximately 135 long by 30 high by 3deep

of Dry Brook with rip rap. This is an NRCS EWP eligible project. Total Project Cost = $248,040; Total Grant Award = $50,000. 4. Project #4 River Road Bank Failure, Town of Chemung This project involves the stabilization of approximately 255 long by 12 high by 3 deep of the Chemung River with a stacked rock wall. Wall will be excavated 2 below river bed grade. This is an NRCS EWP eligible project. Total Project Cost = $160,425; Total Grant Award = $40,000. 5. Project#5 Latta Brook Concrete Wall Failure, Town of Horseheads This project involves the repair and replacement of an approximately 100 foot section of concrete wall located on Latta Brook. This is an NRCS EWP eligible project. Total Project Cost = $57,493; Total Grant Award = $14,000. 6. Project #6 Monastery Road Stream Bank Erosion, Towns of Southport/Big Flats This project involves the stabilization of approximately 450 feet of eroded stream bank, endangering the stability of Monastery Road. A 300 staked wall will be constructed along with a 150 footer and seawall block. Total Project Cost = $66,869; Total grant Award = $50,000. 7. Project #7 Beckhorn Hollow Box Culvert Replacement, Town of Veteran This project involves the replacement of an existing bridge with a box culvert. Total Project Cost = $160,834; Total Grant Award = $50,000. 8. Project #8 Owen Hollow Road Bank Gabion Failure, Town of Big Flats This project involves the stabilization of 150 of eroded stream bank. Existing gabion baskets would be used to protect stream bead and a 150 staked rock wall will be built to protect the road embankment. Total Project Cost = $39,145; Total Grant Award = $25,000. 9. Project #9 Beaver Brook Stream Bank Stabilization, Town of Horseheads This project involves the stabilization of 200 of eroded stream bank on Beaver Brook. Longitudinal peak stone protection with bend way weirs and stabilized with vegetative plantings. Total Project Cost = $34,823; Total Grant Award = $20,000. 10. Project #10 State Bridge/Rail Road Gravel and Debris Removal, Town of Ashland This project involves the removal of gravel and debris from the stream bank and channel. Woody debris will be chipped. Total Project Cost = $190,925; Total Grant Award = $40,000.

11. Project #11 Newtwon Creek Debris Removal, Town of Horseheads - This project involves the removal of gravel and debris from the stream bank and channel. Woody debris will be chipped. Total Project Cost =$22,345; Total Grant Award = $15,000.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Ulster County Ulster County Multiple Municipalities Emergency Watershed Protection Ulster

Grant Award:

$359,347

Total Project Cost: $1,430,112

Project Description: Ulster County in cooperation with the Ulster County Soil and Water Conservation District stabilize streambanks and protect vital infrastructure at 11 locations throughout the County selected from the 15 included in the application submitted by Ulster County. The 11 projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The 11 projects are as follows: 1. Ida Lane (Village of Ellenville) The project will use natural stream design techniques to stabilize the stream running along Ida Lane and remove two large debris piles in the stream channel. The removal of debris will allow the stream to return to the original channel and protect Ida Lane which was reduced to one lane. Total Project Cost = $291,948; Total Grant Award = $73,127 2. River Road (Town of Lloyd) The project will stabilize streambanks along the Twaalsfskill Creek above the Village of Highland sewage treatment plant and along River Road. The work will address the significant damage to municipal infrastructure sustained as a result of Hurricane Irene. Total Project Cost = $101,270; Total Grant Award = $25,457.50 3. Drummond Falls Road (Town of Saugerties) The project will stabilize the Kaaterskill Creek realigning the approach to the Drummond Falls Bridge. Large deposits of woddy debris will be removed, a bench with cross veins will be created and 150 of stacked rock

wall will be constructed to keep the stream from cutting behind the bridge abutments. Total Project Cost = $178,920; Total Grant Award = $44,870 4. Old Greenfield Road (Town of Wawarsing) The project will stabilize the West Beerkill protecting Old Greenfield Road. A stacked rock wall with grade control structures will be constructed to redirect flow toward the centerline of the stream. Total Project Cost = $148,453; Total Grant Award = $37,253.25 5. Buckley Road (Town of Ulster) The project will protect the Towns waterline, sewerline and a residence. The stabilization consists of sloped rock rip rap up to 6 and will be planted with vegetation. Total Project Cost = $81,978; Total Grant Award = $20,634.50 6. Lewis Road (Town of Wawarsing) The project will stabilize streambank along Sandburg Creek to protect Lewis Road. Lewis Road is the sole access for year round residents and serves as the only access for emergency services, utilities and requires Town services, (i.e., snow plowing). Total Project Cost = $93,872; Total Grant Award = $23,608 7. Bradken Road (Town of Olive) The project will stabilize streambank along Traver Hollow to protect Bradken Road, a Town road that is the sole access for year round residents. The road is eroding in low flow conditions and is the only access for emergency services, power, utilities and requires Town services. A downstream culvert has been replaced and the streambank upstream requires stabilization to protect the new culvert. Total Project Cost = $115,280; Total Grant Award = $28,960 8. Dry Brook Road (Town of Hardenburgh) The project will stabilize Dry Brook by constructing a stacked rock wall, large dumped rock rip rap, skimming gravel bar and removing storm debris. The work will protect Dry Brook Road, Millbrook Road and the Town of Hardenburgh garage from future flooding events. Total Project Cost = $39,647; Total Grant Award = $10,051.75 9. Millbrook Road (Town of Hardenburgh) The project will stabilize streambanks along Millbrook Creek to protect Millbrook Road by replacing a failing concrete block wall with a stacked rock wall. Millbrook Road is the main access road into the Millbrook Valley through the Town of Hardenburgh for commerce, emergency services, and utilities. Total Project Cost = $34,694; Total Grant Award = $8,813.50 10. Fox Hollow Road (Town of Shandaken) The project will stabilize streambanks on Fox Hollow Creek with the construction of a grade control structure to raise the streambed to

an elevation to protect Fox Hollow Road, Muller Road and a bridge. Total Project Cost = $47,444; Total Grant Award = $12,001 11. Maben Hollow Road (Town of Shandaken/Ulster County DPW) The project will stabilize the Esopus Creek to protect Maben Hollow road, County Route 47 and the bridge over Little Peck Hollow Creek. The planned repairs include the removal of approximately 350 yards of debris around the County Route 47 bridge that currently has about 10% capacity. In addition, approximately 70 feet of stacked rock wall will be stabilized adjacent to Maben Hollow Road. Total Project Cost = $90,158; Total Grant Award = $22,679.50 12. High Street Water Pumping Plant (Town of Shandaken) The project will stabilize the Esopus Creek to protect the water pumping plant located on High Street that serves the hamlet of Phoenicia. A stacked rock wall will be constructed with 15 keys into the bank and debris will be removed. Total Project Cost = $159,028; Total Grant Award = $39,897 13. Roslyn Street (Village of Ellenville) The project will stabilize Sandburg Creek to protect the sewage pumping plant located on Roslyn Street that services the residents of the Village of Ellenville. The sewage pumping plant will be protected with 80 feet of dumped rock rip rap. Total Project Cost = $47,420; Total Grant Award = $11,995

Project Scope Limitation: Only fund projects with NRCS funding.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Schenectady County Schenectady County Flood Mitigation Projects Schenectady

Grant Award:

$357,602

Total Project Cost: $791,245.34

Project Description: Schenectady County will install streambank stabilization and restoration practices to address storm related damage at five high priority locations throughout the County indicated in the application submitted by Schenectady County. The five projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The five projects are as follows: 3. Town of Princetown Wellhead Protection The project will restore/stabilize the Normanskill Creek to protect a public water supply and private wellheads from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $222,490; Total Grant Award = $55,623 4. Bridge Protection/Old Route 30 The project will stabilize approximately 250 of streambank immediately upstream of the Old Route 30 bridge, re-establishing the stream bed and vegetating the banks to prevent erosion from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $183,146.65; Total Grant Award = $180,375 6. Youngs Road Bridge Project The project will remove 500 cubic yards of silt and sediment, and redefine the streambed to increase channel capacity. The increased channel capacity will allow impounded water under the Youngs Road Bridge to flow downstream. Total Project Cost = $28,814.69; Total Grant Award = $26,450 7. Streambank Stabilization and Infrastructure Protection The project will restore the streambed and banks and install rock rip rap along a 250 stretch of the Plotterkill Creek.

The project will protect the NYS Route 5s Bridge from potential failure with future flood events. Total Project Cost = $117,329; Total Grant Award = $29,332 8. Normanskill Creek/Iroquois Rod and Gun Club The project will restore the Normanskill Creek to its historic and currently recognized channel. Phase 1 of the project will include the removal of debris to prevent flooding. Phase 2 of the project will stabilize the streambanks and remove gravel and sediment bars in the stream bed. The improvements to the Normanskill Creek will protect public utilities from damage resulting from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $239,465; Total Grant Award = $65,822

Project Scope Limitation: Fund only projects 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Rensselaer County Rensselaer County Flood Mitigation Effort Rensselaer

Grant Award:

$341,260

Total Project Cost: $681,415

Project Description: The Rensselaer County Soil and Water Conservation District as the sponsoring organization for Rensselaer County will undertake the following 12 flood mitigation projects selected from the 18 included in the application submitted by Rensselaer County. The 12 projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The 12 projects are as follows: 1. Project #1 Bonesteel Creek County Road 79 and Blue Factory Road (DSR-R-CR-01) This project will stabilize 165 feet of stream bank along Bonesteel Creek using rock rip rap. This project will construct a 165 foot rock wall, 6 feet high, with 15 feet keys into stable banks on both sides. Two v-notch vanes and two stream barbs will be installed in the stream channel. Jute netting with seeding and live willow stakes will be installed above the rock wall. Total Project Cost = $120,328; Total Grant Award= $30,713. 2. Project #2 Dill Brook County Road 94 Dill Brook Road (DSR-R-CR-02) This project will stabilize 625 feet of stream bank along Dill Brook using rock rip rap. Rock rip rap will be installed 625 feet by six feet high with 15 foot keys into the stream bank on both ends. A 3 foot by 3 foot by 3 foot rock toe will also be installed at the base. The project also includes the installation of 2 3 stream barbs to center flow in the stream channel and the planting of willow stakes. Total Project Cost = $256,751; Total Grant Award= $62,439.

3. Project #3 Tackawasick River County Road 21 and Dunham Hollow Road (DSR-RCR-03) This project will stabilize 210 feet of stream bank along the Tachawasick River using rock rip rap. Rock rip rap will be installed 210 feet long by 4 feet high, with 15 foot keys into the stream bank on both ends. A 3 foot by 3 foot by 3 foot rock toe will also be installed at the base. The project also includes the installation of 2 3 stream barbs to center flow in the stream channel and the planting of willow stakes. Total Project Cost = $76,823; Total Grant Award= $20,595. 4. Project #4 Hackett Route 346 and Hoosic River This project will relocate the Hoosic River bank back to its original channel. Project is located on Tax ID: 68.-2-3. Total Project Cost = $36,057; Total Grant Award= $36,057. 5. Project #5 Evergreen Oxbow Route 346 and Hoosic River - This project will stabilize 900 feet along the south bank of the Hoosic River using rip rap. Project is located on Tax ID: 68.-2-9.21. Total Project Cost = $66,557; Total Grant Award= $66,557. 6. Project #6 - Evergreen Oxbow Route 346 and Hoosic River This project will create a flood channel across the oxbow of the Hoosic River. The flood channel will carry flows during high water events and reduce stream bank erosion along the south bank of the oxbow. Project is located on Tax ID: 68.-2-9.21. Total Project Cost = $11,557; Total Grant Award= $11,557. 7. Project #7 Smith Route 67 and Hoosic River - This project will stabilize 550 feet of stream bank along the Hoosic River using rock rip rap. A 2 foot by 2 foot rock base followed by a 1.5:1 sloped rock bank will also be constructed. Each end of the rip rap will be keyed into stable banks. Total Project Cost = $31,057; Total Grant Award= $31,057. 8. Project #9 Herrington Welch and Creek Road This project will stabilize 370 feet of stream bank along the Poestenkill Creek using rip rap. A 2 foot by 2 foot rock base followed by a 1.5:1 sloped rock bank will also be constructed. Each end of the rip rap will be keyed into stable banks. In addition, 3 stream barbs will be constructed to direct water back to the middle of the stream channel. Total Project Cost = $22,057; Total Grant Award= $22,057. 9. Project #10 Evergreen Bruce Route 346 and Hoosic River - This project will stabilize 400 feet of stream bank along the south side of the Hoosic River using rock rip rap. Project is located on Tax ID: 68.-2-9.21. Total Project Cost = $19,557; Total Grant Award= $19,557.

10. Project #11 McMahon and Hoosic River - This project will stabilize 450 feet of stream bank along the Hoosic River using rock rip rap. Project is located east of Green Road on the east side of the Hoosic River on Tax ID: 58.-2-17. Total Project Cost = $26,057; Total Grant Award= $26,057. 11. Project #12 Bulloch and Stephentown Road - This project will stabilize 200 feet of stream bank along the Kinderhook Creek using rock rip rap. Total Project Cost = $9,557; Total Grant Award= $9,557. 12. Project #13 Schumacher and Madden Road - This project will stabilize 50 feet of stream bank along the Kinderhook Creek using rock rip rap. Total Project Cost = $5,057; Total Grant Award= $5057.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Otsego County Otsego County Flood Mitigation Effort Otsego

Grant Award:

$335,000

Total Project Cost: $618,720

Project Description: The Otsego County Soil and Water Conservation District as the sponsoring organization for Otsego County will undertake the following nine projects selected from the 15 included in the application submitted by Otsego County. The nine projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The nine projects are as follows: 1. Project Site #1 This project includes the stabilization of a 200 foot section of Sand Hill Creek in the Town of Unadilla to reduce erosion and protect Town infrastructure. This project is an approved NRCS EWP project. Total Project Cost = $218,805; Total Grant Award= $56,200. 2. Project Site #2 This project includes the stabilization of a 200 foot section of Sheep Pen Creek in the Town of Unadilla to reduce erosion and protect Town infrastructure. This project is an approved NRCS EWP project. Total Project Cost = $67,045; Total Grant Award= $18,260.

3. Project Site #3 This project includes the stabilization of a 275 foot section of an unnamed tributary to Pleasant Brook in the Town of Roseboom to reduce erosion and protect Town infrastructure. This project is an approved NRCS EWP project. Total Project Cost = $98,530; Total Grant Award= $26,200.

4. Project Site #4 This project includes the stabilization of a 1,590 foot section of Lake Brook in the Town of Laurens to reduce erosion and protect adjacent private, Town, School, and County property and infrastructure. Project includes stabilization of both sides of the stream bank. Total Project Cost = $79,000; Total Grant Award= $79,000. 5. Project Site #7 This project involves the stabilization of a 1,150 foot section of an unnamed tributary to the Susquehanna River in the Town of Oneonta and replace inadequate stormwater infrastructure to reduce erosion and flooding of approximately 70 low income individual residences. Project includes stabilization of both sides of the stream bank. Total Project Cost = $10,000; Total Grant Award= $10,000. 6. Project Site #8 This project includes the stabilization of a 150 foot section of Cherry Valley Creek within the Town of Middlefield to further reduce erosion and protect a private residence. This project only includes the right side of the stream bank. Total Project Cost = $46,950; Total Grant Award= $46,950. 7. Project Site #11 This project includes the stabilization of the left bank and debris removal through a 150 foot section of Herkimer Creek within the Town of Exeter to reduce erosion and protect Town and County infrastructure (i.e., road, highway, and bridge). Total Project Cost = $19,000; Total Grant Award= $19,000. 8. Project Site #12 - This project includes the stabilization of both stream banks and debris removal through a 1,300 foot section of Otsdawa Creek within the Town of Otego to reduce erosion and protect private, commercial, Village, Town and State property and infrastructure. Total Project Cost = $48,840; Total Grant Award= $48,840. 9. Project Site #14 - This project includes the stabilization of both stream banks through a 250 foot section of an unnamed tributary to Goodyear lake within the Town of Milford to reduce erosion and protect commercial and agricultural properties. Total Project Cost = $30,550; Total Grant Award= $30,550.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram
Grant Recipient: Project Name: County: Chenango County Soil and Water Conservation District Chenango County Disaster Mitigation Program for Tropical Storm Lee Chenango

Grant Award:

$330,000

Total Project Cost: $730,000

Project Description: The Chenango County Soil and Water Conservation District as the sponsoring organization for Chenango County will undertake the following five projects from the 6 included in the application submitted by Chenango County. The five projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The five projects are as follows: 2. Canasawacta Stream and Fish Habitat Restoration Project The project will remove large amounts of woody debris and excess gravel deposited along a six mile stretch (sections 19) of the Canasawacta Creek to allow existing structures to function properly and reduce impacts from future flood events. The area of concern is part of an ongoing 3 year project using natural stream design techniques to improve fish habitat and decrease soil erosion. Total Project Cost = $60,000; Total Grant Award = $60,000 3. Abandon Railroad Right of Way The project will work with the owner, local municipalities and contactor to prioritize areas of concern along an abandon railroad rights-of-way. Priority areas will be cleaned up and clear obstructions to allow local municipality infrastructure to convey water as designed and protect the area from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $20,000; Total Grant Award = $20,000 4. Emergency Watershed Program (EWP) Match Chenango County use $100,000 as match to five EWP projects. The EWP project sites will stabilize areas adjacent to Town and State roads and culverts within the Towns of Plymouth and Coventry. Two projects

are located on a tributary to Kelsey Brook, another two on a tributary to Wylie Brook and one on Canasawacta Creek. Total Project Cost = $500,000; Total Grant Award = $100,000 5. Maintenance of Existing Structures Damaged in the Canasawacta Stream and Fish Habitat Restoration Project The project will implement the necessary adjustments, realignment and maintenance needed to fix existing in stream structures destroyed during Tropical Storm Lee. All existing structures in sections 1-8 will be repaired with this project to prevent damage from future flood events. Total Project Cost = $97,000; Total Grant Award = $97,000 6. Canasawacta Stream Fish Habitat Restoration Project Completion The project will allow the Chenango County Soil and Water Conservation District to complete the Canasawacta Creek Habitat Restoration project. The completion of this project will protect the Canasawacta Creek in future flood events. Total Project Cost = $53,000; Total Grant Award = $53,000

Project Scope Limitation: Do not fund individual landowner proposal.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District Washington County Flood Mitigation Effort Washington

Grant Award:

$326,905

Total Project Cost: $397,505

Project Description: The Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District will undertake the following ten flood mitigation projects selected from the 24 included in your application within the Town and Village of Salem. The ten projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The ten projects are as follows: Project: White Creek Stream Corridor Projects as further described below. 1. Project #1 Site 1.1 Archibald Street Bridge This project involves removing the Archibald Street bridge deck, removal and re-installation of guide rails, and re-arrangement of rocks in stream bed. Total Project Cost = $49,346.50; Total Grant Award = $36,740. 2. Project #2 Site 1.3 - Down Stream Railroad Bridge and Adjacent Farm Access Bridge This project involves installing two rock vanes upstream from the above two bridges. Total Project Cost = $33,716.50; Total Grant Award = $21,110. 3. Project #3 Site 3.1 Flood Control Berm This project involves installing a 1,200 foot long by 24 wide by 4 high flood control berm. Total Project Cost = $57,466.50; Total Grant Award = $44,860.

4. Project #4 Site 3.2 - Flood Control Channel This project involves installing a depressed grassy swale and excavating approximately 80 foot of Blind Buck Road to further connect the stream with its floodplain. Total Project Cost = $50,106.50; Total Grant Award = $37,500. 5. Project #5 Site 4.2 - Protect Embankment at Inlet of Beattle Hollow Bridge This project involves stabilizing erosion around abutments at Beattle Bridge. Total Project Cost = $30,056.50; Total Grant Award = $17,450. 6. Project #6 Site 4.3 Remove Former Bridge Abutment - This project involves removing a bridge abutment. Total Project Cost = $15,506.50; Total Grant Award = $2,900. 7. Project #7 Site 4.4 Construct Meander Just Upstream of Gravel Deposits This project involves blocking off a former meander and re-constructing an existing meander in main channel. Total Project Cost = $41,496.50; Total Grant Award = $28,890. 8. Project #8 Site 4.5 Remove Gravel Deposits This project involves removing approximately 1,556 cubic yards of gravel from an approximate area of 145 by 200 by an average depth of two feet deep. Total Project Cost = $34,256.50; Total Grant Award = $21,650. 9. Project #9 Site 4.6 Improvements between Chambers Road Bridge and Rail Road Bridge This project involves (1) removing large stone protection on outside of stream bank (30 to 40 linear feet) and relocating to protect adjacent railroad bridge from scour, (2) replacing existing large stone with NYS DOT stone fill to approximately 5 height; and (3) forming a channel above with NYS DOT stone fill approximately 20 wide by 3 deep by 50foot long. Total Project Cost = $23,336.50; Total Grant Award = $10,730. 10. Project #10 Site 4.7 Supplement Flow Capacity of Chambers Road Bridge This project involves constructing a box culvert, including road opening and pavement reinstatement; and forming a swale channel. Total Project Cost = $62,216.50; Total Grant Award = $49,610. 11. Engineering and Surveying A total of $55,465 is approved for engineering and surveying for all the above projects.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Warren County Warren County Storm Damage Mitigation Effort Warren

Grant Award:

$324,500

Total Project Cost: $412,800

Project Description: The Warren County Planning Department as the sponsoring agency for Warren County will undertake the following two flood mitigation projects selected from the three included in the application submitted by Warren County. The two projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The two projects are as follows: 1. Project #1 River Road Culvert Replacement, Town of Thurman - Two eight foot diameter culvert pipes will be replaced by a pipe arch bridge on River Road and Patterson Brook crossing. Bridge abutments will be constructed and pavement debris will be removed from Patterson Brook. Total Project Cost = $318,300; Total Grant Award = $261,000. 2. Project #2 Indian Brook Culvert Replacement, Town of Bolton An existing undersized 36 inch culvert will be replaced with a 4 X 8 concrete box culvert. This culvert routes Indian Brook under New Vermont Road and was plugged with debris during the storms causing numerous washouts of the roadway and private property. Total Project Cost = $94,500; Total Grant Award = $63,500.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Hamilton County Hamilton County Flood Mitigation Effort Hamilton

Grant Award:

$324,379

Total Project Cost: $349,079

Project Description: The Hamilton County Highway Department as the sponsoring organization for Hamilton County will undertake all six flood mitigation projects contained in the application submitted by Hamilton County. The six projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The six projects are as follows: 1. Project #1 Elbow Creek Stream Bank Repair and Stabilization, CR16 Gilmantown Road, Town of Wells This project includes stream bank and road stabilization along Elbow Creek. The stream bank will be stabilized and the road will be moved to safeguard road stability and improve driver safety. Total Project Cost = $179,170; Total Grant Award = $179,170. 2. Site #2 Sacandaga River Stream Bank Repair and Stabilization, Town of Wells This projects involves the stabilization of a portion of the Sacandaga River by installing root balls and rock structures in the river to redirect the energy of the stream away from the eroding bank back to the middle of the stream channel. Total Project Cost = $67,425; Total Grant Award = $42,725. 3. Site #3 - Browns Brook Bridge Repair, CR12 Cedar River Road, Town of Indian Lake This project involves the placement of new sheet piling to reduce scoring to bridge

abutment. This project will return the stream bed to normal, pre-flood conditions. Total Project Cost = $40,284; Total Grant Award = $40,284. 4. Site #4 - Dugway Creek Culvert, West River Road, Town of Wells This project involves the replacement of two culvert pipes that were completely washed out. Culverts will be replaced with bottomless arch culverts that will improve hydraulic flow capacity. Total Project Cost = $39,000; Total Grant Award = $39,000. 5. Site #5 - Flood Debris Removal from Big Brook, Big Brook Road, Town of Indian Lake This project includes the removal of flood debris and the stream channel will be returned to its natural, pre-channel condition. Total Project Cost = $16,200; Total Grant Award = $16,200. 6. Site #6 - Pole Bridge Stream Culvert Replacement, Perkins Clearing Road, Town of Lake Pleasant This project includes the replacement of a culvert pipe on the Pole Bride Stream. Total Project Cost = $7,000; Total Grant Award = $7,000.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Dutchess County Dutchess County Flood Mitigation Effort Dutchess

Grant Award:

$307,682

Total Project Cost: $395,663.42

Project Description: The Dutchess County Department of Public Works (DPW) as the sponsoring organization for Duchess County will undertake the following nine flood mitigation projects selected from the 12 included in the application submitted by Dutchess County. The nine projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The nine projects are as follows: 1. Project Site #7 is located on County Route 43 along Wappinger Creek. This project is co-funded by the NRCS EWP program. The project consists of removing 160 cubic yards of debris and the reconstruction of the flood channel removing approximately 790 cubic yards of gravel. Total Project Cost = $130,070.89; Total Grant Award= $47,374.39. 2. Project Site #8 is located on Wappinger Creek in the Town of Pleasant Valley and requires the removal of 75 cubic yards of debris that is completely blocking the stream channel. This blockage is causing the stream bank to erode near residential structures. Access to the site is difficult and large excavator is necessary due to the size of the debris. Total Project Cost = $31,286.89; Total Grant Award= $30,668.89. 3. Project Site #9 is located on Wappinger Creek in Town of Pleasant Valley requires the removal of approximately 200 cubic yards of debris. Site access and landing requires large excavators and trucks. This site is choked with debris so that water backs up and

floods the Town Hall and State Route 44. Total Project Cost = $56,120.83; Total Grant Award= $55,334.83. 4. Project Site #18 is located on County Route 79 at Red Hook Park and involves the removal of approximately 1,000 feet of debris from the stream channel. The project requires a large excavator, small truck and also involves the removal of 180 cubic yards of material. Site access should not be an issue. Total Project Cost = $41,098.35; Total Grant Award= $40,280.35. 5. Project Site #2 is located on County Route 7 in Town of Beekman along Fishkill Creek. This project involves debris and gravel bar removal to unblock the stream channel. Approximately 50 feet of stream bank will be stabilized and 50 cubic yards of debris and 30 cubic yards of gravel will be removed. Total Project Cost = $37,784.84; Total Grant Award= $37,221.84. 6. Project Site #5 is located on County Route 49 & 21 Trip to Wappinger Creek in the Town of Lagrange. This project involves the removal of approximately 30 cubic yards from two sites where the channel is completely blocked. A mini & large excavator will be used to remove the materials and a truck will haul material away from sites. Access to this site is difficult. Total Project Cost = $15,026.66; Total Grant Award= $14,741.66. 7. Project Site #13 is located on County Route 3 along Wassaic Creek in the Town of Amenia. This project involves removing four large debris deposits that are directing stream flow toward a resident and Town Court building. Three large & mini excavators will remove approximately 250 cubic yards of debris. Access to this site is difficult. Total Project Cost = $49,218.62; Total Grant Award= $48,378.62. 8. Project Site #12 is located on County Route 251 along Wappinger Creek in the Town of Pleasant Valley. Approximately 160 cubic yards of material will be removed including large woody debris deposited in a field just north of the flood control structure. Total Project Cost = $17,367.72; Total Grant Award= $16,833.72. 9. Project Site #15 is located on County Route 61 along Webatuck Creek in the Town of North East. Project includes debris removal in and around the bridge. Total Project Cost = $17,688.62; Total Grant Award= $16,848.62.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Clinton County Clinton County Flood Mitigation Effort Clinton

Grant Award:

$305,000

Total Project Cost: $305,000

Project Description: The Clinton County Office of Emergency Services as the sponsoring agency for Clinton County will undertake the following two flood mitigation projects selected from the three included in the application submitted by Clinton County. The two projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The two projects are as follows: 1. Project #1 - Old State Road over Great Chazy River, Town of Altona - This project includes the removal of an existing three span superstructure, center piers, and concrete scour repairs in the stream bottom. Bridge abutments will be removed to just below the stream bed elevation and the stream channel will be excavated to match upstream and downstream dimensions. This project also entails repairing and stabilizing approximately 500 feet of stream bank upstream and downstream of the bridge that was washed out during the flood event. Total Project Cost = $165,000; Total Grant Award = $165,000. 2. Project #2 Power House Road over Great Chazy, Town of Altona This project includes the removal of an existing two span superstructure and concrete abutments. The substructures will be removed to just below the stream bed elevation and the stream bed elevation and the stream channel will be excavated to match upstream and downstream dimensions. Debris will be removed from the site and the upstream and downstream banks will be stabilized with stone fill. Total Project Cost = $140,000; Total Grant Award = $140,000.

HurricaneIreneTropicalStormLee FloodMitigationGrantProgram

Grant Recipient: Project Name: County:

Columbia County Columbia County Flood Mitigation Effort Columbia

Grant Award:

$302,500

Total Project Cost: $430,852

Project Description: The Columbia County Soil and Water Conservation District as the sponsoring organization for Columbia County will undertake the following ten flood mitigation projects selected from the 13 included in the application submitted by Columbia County. The six projects have been selected on the basis of determinations made by the Department of Environmental Conservation that these projects, which may include remediation, should mitigate or reduce flooding. The six projects are as follows: 1. Project #1 Bash Bish Creek Flood Debris Removal, Stream Channel Restoration, Stream Bank Restoration (Copake) This project includes the removal of flood debris, removal of a gravel bar, stream bank stabilization, and stream channel restoration along a mile section of the Bash Bish Creek in the Town of Copake. Total Project Cost = $202,000; Total Grant Award= $103,771. 2. Project #3 Roeliff Jansen Kill Creek Repair of Stream Bank Stabilization Measure (Livingston) This project includes restoring a previously installed stream bank protection measure that was damaged and partially eroded within the Town of Livingston. Total Project Cost = $16,000; Total Grant Award = $16,000. 3. Project #4 Shaker Road Bridge Scour Protection (New Lebanon) This project includes repairing erosion at the abutments and wing walls of the Shaker Road Bridge

where it crosses the Wyomanock Creek within the Town of New Lebanon. This is an NRCS EWP eligible project. Total Project Cost = $20,000; Total Grant Award = $5,000. 4. Project #5 Taghkanic Creek Flood Debris Removal and Stream Channel Restoration (Taghkanic) This project involves the removal of flood debris, stream channel restoration and limited stream bank restoration along a 4,000 foot segment of Taghkanic Creek within the Town of Taghkanic. Total Project Cost = $58,000; Total Grant Award = $58,000. 5. Project #6 Wyomanock Creek Flood Debris and Stream Bank Stabilization (New Lebanon) This project includes the removal of downed and debris located within the main stream channel of Woomanock Creek within the Town of New Lebanon. There are also areas of stream bank erosion that are eroding at an accelerated rate and this project also includes vegetative practices such as brush matting, live stake plantings or similar practices to stabilize the banks and limit future erosion. Total Project Cost = $17,500; Total Grant Award = $17,500. 6. Project #7 Green River Flood Debris Removal Gravel Bar Removal and Stream Channel Restoration (Austerlitz) The scope of this project only includes segment 3 of the Lower Green River and involves debris removal, gravel bar removal and stream bank restoration in order to protect the Old Hotel Camp, Greenhouses, Upper Hollow Bridge, and River Road. The first and second segments of this project are not approved for funding. Total Project Cost = $6,213; Total Grant Award = $4,000. 7. Project #8 Punsit Creek Flood Debris Removal, Stream Bank Stabilization, Stream Bank Restoration and Gravel Bar Removal (Austerlitz) While difficult to precisely locate there are four portions of this stream segment that have various degrees of stream bank erosion/damage and debris and gravel that need to be removed. Portions of this stream segment are impacting culverts associated with the Taconic State Parkway. Total Project Cost = $34,800; Total Grant Award = $27,900. 8. Project #11 Indian Brook to NYS Route 203 from the Taconic State Parkway (TSP) Indian Brook Flood Debris Removal, Stream bank Stabilization, Stream bank Restoration, Stream Channel Restoration and Gravel Bar Removal (Austerlitz) - This stream segment that have sections where stream bank erosion/damage has occurred and debris and gravel that need to be removed. Total Project Cost = $31,360; Total Grant Award = $25,350.

9. Project #12 Hollowville Creek Stream Bank Restoration and Gravel Bar Removal (Claverack) A 200 foot section of the bank of Hollowville Creek in the Hamlet of Hollowville has been undercut and has washed away. In one area the top of the eroded bank is approximately 8 from the nearest residence. The stream bank in this hamlet area needs to be stabilized to minimize future erosion and potential impacts upon several residences along the stream. Total Project Cost = $20,562; Total Grant Award = $20,562. 10. Project #13 North Creek Stream Bank Restoration Flood Debris Removal (Claverack) Flood Debris and gravel are redirecting the flow against a steep bank resulting in the undercutting and stream bank failure. Gravel bar and debris will be removed and the stream channel will be redirected away from the eroded bank to prevent further undercutting. Total Project Cost = $24,417; Total Grant Award = $24,417.

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