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Miami Herald 41171-OMNI CRA Meeting Notice 04-11-2024
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Attention: MariCarmen Lopez
CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com
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FLOOD
many of our residents are
still reeling financially
from itsimpacts."
In the statement, Cape
Coral Mayor John Gunter
called the move a "mi.
lateral decision" by FEMA
that harms his city's resi-
dents and asked for it to
be reversed.
"The timing of this
decision after commu-
nity suffered a our
Category 5 hurricane is
just wrong. Make no mis-
take — FEMA is the villain
in this nightmare," he
wrote.
The rolback affects
more than 115,000 hol-
ders of Rood insurance
policies in lee County,
Cape Coral, Fort Myers
Beach, Estero and Bonita
Springs. According to
FEMA data, the average
policy holder could see a
$300 annual increase to
their flood insurance pre -
um starting Oct. 1.
Each of the communi-
ties had a 25% discount on
flood insurance policies,
except for Estero, which
had a 20% discount. Col-
lectively, FEMA said, the
discounts saved the com-
munity tens of millions of
dollars a year. Those are
now gone, with no chance
to earn them back until at
least April 2026.
The problem, FEMA
said, centers on how many
homes were destroyed by
the storm and what hap-
pened to them afterward.
To stay in the national
flood insurance program,
unities must agree
to few ground rules. One
is that if a storm causes
damage worth at least
50% of the value of a
property — known as sub-
stantial damage — it must
be tom down and built up
to the newest building
codes.
That's an expensive
proposition that most
Floridians struggling in the
wake of a storm's devas-
tation are eager to avoid,
but the ink is designed to
keep properties in harms
way safe and to ensure the
federal government isn't
stuck foxing the bill to
rebuild them again and
again.
After Hurricane lan
struck in 2022, some com-
munities in Southwest
Florida were quick to try to
find ways to help residents
avoid rebuilding, and thus,
elevating, their properties.
Cape Coral, one of the
flunities losing its
ood insurance discount,
rolled back some of its
stricter s des around re-
building to help residents
avoid hitting that 50%
line.
Lee County, also target-
ed in the rollback, had a
messy, public argument
with FEMA when it tried
to change the calculation
to get to 50% to raise the
value of some of its prop-
erties, helping more -
dents avoid elevating. Lee
County won that argu-
ment, according to
reporting by the
News -Press.
But the news about
flood insurance rates,
delivered late Thursday,
came aa shock to the
unities, they said in
the news release.
"FEMA has provided no
written notification or
documentation outlining
any specific details that
would lead to this sudden
rating change, which
would take effect Oct. 1,"
the statement read.
The Miami Herald re-
quested comment from
each municipality on
Thursday, as well as from
the states Division of
Emergency Management,
but none replied.
FEMA said the problems
began shortly after the
storm, when federal teams
visited the communities
hit the hardest and looked
at the properties they
thought were most likely
to be substantially dam-
aged, including older
homes built in flood zones,
some with previous flood
damage.
"What the team found,
unfortunately, is there was
a lot of unpennitted work,
lack of documentation,"
said Robert Samaan, the
regional administrator for
FEMA's Region 4, in-
cluding Florida. "1t was
just a failure to properly
monitor the activity in the
special flood hazard area."
He said the communi-
ties could not or did not
provide FEMA with the
number of homes that
were substantially dam-
aged by Hurricane Jan and
the number properly ele-
vated to the new code.
FEMA shared with the
Herald three letters it sent
Lee County in 2023 — one
in Febnmry, one in June
and one in December —
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Omni
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE AU. TAKE NOTICE that a Board of
Commiaaionees Meeting of the Omni Redevelopment
District Community Redevelopment Agency
ICRA) is scheduled to take place on Thursday,
April 11, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. or thereafter at the
Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
Drive. Miami, Florida 33133.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For
more information, please contact the OMNI CRA
office at (305) 679-6868.
Ad No. 41171 Mitre Jones, Interim Executive Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency
SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE, the Board of Commissioners
meeting of the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community
Rn&.jnn, nt Agency ISEOPW CAA) is scheduled to
take place on Thursday. April II. 2024, at 10:00 A.M. Or
thereafter, et Miami City Hell 3500 Pan American Drive,
Miami, FL 33133.
All interested persons are linked to attend. For more
inlonma0on. please contact the SEOPW GRA office at
1305)679-6800.
Ad No.41166
James D. McOusen, Executive Director
Southeast Overtown/Park West
Commune, Redevebpmem A9enry
asking for information on
the number of damaged
hones and warning that
o providing the informa-
tion could result in the
insurance losing its Rood
ce discounts.
mThe December letter
specifically requested the
status of 590 properties
before Jan. 12, noting that
the county would other-
wise lose its Rood dis-
counts. FEMA informed
Lee County about the loss
of discounts on Thursday.
"Nobody wanted to get
to this point, but unfortu-
nately this is where we're
at with this," said Samoan,
the FEMA regional admin-
istrator.
If Lee and the other
municipalities don't proac-
tively work with FEMA to
address these issues, he
said, they could be kicked
out of the flood insurance
program altogether. Each
policyholder would have
to pay a $50 surcharge,
and no new flood insur-
ance policies could be
FEMA SHARED WITH THE HERALD
THREE LETTERS IT SENT LEE COUNTY IN
2023 ASKING FOR INFORMATION ON
THE NUMBER OF DAMAGED HOMES
AND WARNING OF A LOSS OF FLOOD
INSURANCE DISCOUNTS.
written for the area. Disas- 4, said the earliest the
ter assistance after a hum- communities could get
cane would also be limit- back into the discount
ed. program, the community
"We're not putting them rating system, would be
on probation just yet," April 2026. The system
Samaan said. "What fol- gives out heftier and her -
lows is we'll be working tier discounts to communi-
with these communities. If ties that go above and
they do their remediation beyond the basic building
plan, if they work with us, code to protect their com-
if they fix the deficiencies, munities from Roods.
then they do not have to Cities do things like
be put on NFIP probe- offer flood maps on their
tion." websites, design better
It could be a long road stormwater protection
to getting the discounts systems or provide cus-
back. tomized flood -risk data to
Jason Hunter, the chief residents to earn points
of the Floodplain Manage- toward a discount. Miami-
ment and Insurance Dade County recently
Branch of FEMA's region earned a Class 3 rating,
which is on a scale from I
to 10, earning its 100,000
policyholders a 35%dis-
count.
Pinellas County now
leads the state with a Class
2 rating, earning a 40%
discount for its policy-
holders starting April 1.
In Lee County and the
other four municipalities,
their rating dropped to a
10 — a 0% discount.
The city of Bonita
Springs has spent years
complying with the FEMA
CRS Program successfully,
Mayor Rick Steinmeyer
said in the news release.
"After being devastated
by multiple hurricanes in
recent years, the impact of
this decision would be
damaging to our residents.
Our residents deserve the
opportunity to appeal the
decision. To withhold the
option of an appeal is
acceptable," he wrote.
Ales Harris:
305-376.5005,
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