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Cedar Rapids Convention Complex Parkade, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (FEMA 1763-DR-IA) (Paperback)
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Cedar Rapids Convention Complex Parkade, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (FEMA 1763-DR-IA) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R423
Discovery Miles 4 230
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On May 27, 2008, President Bush declared a major disaster in the
State of Iowa (1763-DR-IA) pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C.
Section 5121-5206. The incident period began on May 25, 2008 and
closed August 13, 2008. The National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) requires that Federal agencies evaluate the environmental
effects of their proposed and alternative actions before deciding
to fund an action. The President's Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) has developed a series of regulations for implementing the
NEPA. These regulations are included in Title 40 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR), Parts 1500-1508. They require the
preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) that includes an
evaluation of alternative means of addressing the problem and a
discussion of the potential environmental impacts of a proposed
Federal action. An EA provides the evidence and analysis to
determine whether the proposed Federal action will have a
significant adverse effect on human health and the environment. An
EA, as it relates to the FEMA program, must be prepared according
to the requirements of the Stafford Act and 44 CFR, Part 10. This
section of the Federal Code requires that FEMA take environmental
considerations into account when authorizing funding or approving
actions. This EA was conducted in accordance with both CEQ and FEMA
regulations for NEPA and will address the environmental issues
associated with the FEMA grant funding as applied to the
construction of the Cedar Rapids Convention Complex Parkade (hereon
"Parkade"). Executive Order (EO) 11988 (Floodplain Management)
requires that Federal agencies assume a leadership role in avoiding
direct or indirect support of development within the 100-year
floodplain whenever there is a practicable alternative. Further, EO
11988 requires consideration of the 500-year floodplain for
critical facilities such as hospitals and fire stations. Pursuant
to Section 406 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5172), as amended, the
City of Cedar Rapids has requested funding through FEMA Public
Assistance Program. FEMA's Public Assistance Program provides
supplemental Federal disaster grant assistance to State, Tribal,
and local governments, and certain types of Private Nonprofit
organizations so that communities can respond to and recover from
major disasters or emergencies. The Public Assistance Program also
has rules whereby eligible applicants may choose to use eligible,
though capped, recovery funds for alternate or improved projects
that may be more beneficial to the Applicant than what existed
prior to the disaster event. The purpose of this project is to
improve parking capacity of Lots 24/26 in downtown Cedar Rapids by
using the FEMA Public Assistance Program to contribute eligible
funding toward improving the parking capacity of Lot 24/26. The
Parkade will ultimately be connected to the new CRCC and Hotel via
a skywalk over 1st Avenue E. The structure is intended to
accommodate ground level retail units in downtown Cedar Rapids. The
need for the proposed project is to increase the parking capacity
of downtown Cedar Rapids. This project will provide adequate
parking for the CRCC and Hotel that is currently under
construction. This EA is intended to document the City's
decision-making process and evaluate City and FEMA defined
alternatives for the City's desire to improve the parking capacity
of Lots 24/26. This EA is intended to document and evaluate Cedar
Rapids and FEMA defined alternatives for the City's desire to use
eligible recovery funds from the facilities considered here toward
the construction of the Parkade under FEMA's improved project
policies.
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