FEMA extends Transitional Sheltering Assistance program in New York

Submitted by Peter B. Guidaitis,M.Div.

02/07/2013 01:59 PM EST
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, at the request of the State of New York, has approved a 14-day extension to the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program, which allows eligible survivors from Hurricane Sandy who cannot return to their homes to stay in participating hotels or motels.The new checkout date for those in the TSA program is Feb. 24, 2013. FEMA will call applicants eligible for the extension to notify them of the new checkout date.

http://www.fema.gov/news-release/2013/02/07/fema-extends-transitional-sheltering-assistance-program-new-york

Peter B. Gudaitis, M.Div.

President, National Disaster Interfaiths Network (NDIN)
Chief Response Officer, New York Disaster Interfaith Services (NYDIS)
4 West 43rd Street - Suite 407
New York, NY 10036
Office: 212.669.6100
FAX: 212.354.8251

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FEMA has released its Advisory Base Flood Elevation (ABFE) information: reduce the risk from future flooding

Dear Members/Partners:

As you may have heard, FEMA has released its Advisory Base Flood Elevation (ABFE) information to help communities plan for and reduce the risk from future flooding. FEMA Region II (covering NY, NJ, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands) has initiated a coastal flood study to update Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMS) for parts of NY and NJ.  The websitewww.region2coastal.com, which hosts a wide array of information, will be updated as the Region II coastal flood study continues.

This information is crucial to those who need to rebuild after Sandy so they can build stronger and safer. It is important for property and business owners to work with their local officials to fully understand any requirements for using ABFEs and/or determining mandatory elevations in rebuilding.  On the Sandy ABFE page www.region2coastal.com/sandy/abfe, you can view interactive ABFE maps, watch video tutorials, and access guides and toolkits.  Here is a sample of some of the information available. 

NOAA, USGS: Climate Change Impacts to U.S. Coasts Threaten Public Health, Safety and Economy

noaa.gov - January 28, 2013

According to a new technical report, the effects of climate change will continue to threaten the health and vitality of U.S. coastal communities’ social, economic and natural systems. The report, Coastal Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerabilities: a technical input to the 2013 National Climate Assessment, authored by leading scientists and experts, emphasizes the need for increased coordination and planning to ensure U.S. coastal communities are resilient against the effects of climate change.

The recently-released report examines and describes climate change impacts on coastal ecosystems and human economies and communities, as well as the kinds of scientific data, planning tools and resources that coastal communities and resource managers need to help them adapt to these changes.

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE - National Weather Service

                                                                    

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Federal Agencies Working to Make Homes Healthier

Press Release from the United States Environmental Protection Agency - February 4, 2013

Improving housing quality can dramatically affect the health of residents

WASHINGTON – Several federal agencies today unveiled Advancing Healthy Housing – A Strategy for Action. White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Chair Nancy Sutley, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Shaun Donovan, Surgeon General Regina Benjamin, M.D., and Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman discussed the new plan during an event at the National Building Museum this morning.

The initiative represents a bold new vision for addressing the nation’s health and economic burdens caused by preventable hazards associated with the home. The Strategy for Action encourages federal agencies to take preemptive actions that will help reduce the number of American homes with health and safety hazards.

LIVESTREAM - Winter Storm Central - Live: Tracking Nemo

NOAA Map - New England 48-Hour Maximum Wave Height - February 8, 2013

PlowNYC

nyc.gov

PlowNYC was created to allow the public to track the progress of Department of Sanitation clearing operations throughout the five boroughs. Enter your address in the spaces below to view your street's snow removal category or to track the progress of City plows during a snow event.

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Bloomberg: I’ll support Gov. Cuomo’s casino plan, ‘whatever he decides to do’

      

Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg

Although Mayor Bloomberg has stated publicly that he does not like the idea of gambliing in New York, he is supporting Governor Cuomo's casino plan, as long as a portion of the revenues come to New York City.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/bloomberg-support-gov-cuomo-casino-plan-decides-article-1.997561

The Hotel "Solution" Calamity for Hurricane Sandy Victims

Articles submitted by Naomi Rothwell:
 

TODAY @ NOON: Join Deputy Administrator Rich Serino as he hosts the next FEMA Think Tank Conference Call

Submitted by Deanna Bitetti

Unmet Needs Roundtables

submitted by Peter B. Gudaitis

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Building the capacity of case workers and donors to match the unmet needs of disaster impacted people with resources that ensure a client’s sustainable recovery on a case-by-case basis

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Documentary Trailer - "Storm Surge: The Film"

stormsurgefilm.com

Storm Surge is a feature documentary profiling selfless people who take extraordinary actions to help their respective communities rebuild and recover after experiencing the deadliest and most destructive disasters in American history – from super tornadoes, to the lingering impacts of hurricanes, oil spills, and the Great Recession.

Post-Sandy Real Estate A Different World In The Rockaways

submitted by Dennis Saleeby

CBS News- January 29, 2013

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Parts of the Rockaways were lined with oceanfront dream homes just months ago, but following Superstorm Sandy, they have been left falling apart.

“I looked at my husband and I remember saying, ‘I lost my business,’” said Lisa Jackson, a real estate agent with Rockaway Properties. “We lost so many homes.”

Jackson once showed shining houses on the sea. Now, she has no choice but to sell homes torn to pieces.

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First Overwhelmed by the Hurricane, Now Struggling to Fight Off the Cold

Housing

Photo by Todd Heisler

nytimes.com - by Sarah Maslin Nir - January 23rd, 2013

Submitted by Nick Shufro

It was too cold for Daniel Choi to stay in his storm-gutted home in Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn, so he left his two pet turtles, Michelangelo and Leonardo, behind to move in temporarily with friends. But on Wednesday, when he stopped by his home to feed them, he made an upsetting discovery. Plummeting temperatures in the still-heatless house had left the two turtles frozen under a sheet of ice.

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