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Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. Presentation to Coastal Financing Authority July 30, 2008. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Implementation Structure. Primary Funding Authorities. Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection Restoration Act (CWPPRA)

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Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority

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  1. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Presentation to Coastal Financing Authority July 30, 2008

  2. Coastal Protection and Restoration AuthorityImplementation Structure

  3. Primary Funding Authorities • Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection Restoration Act (CWPPRA) • Coastal Impact Assistance Program (CIAP) • Water Resource Development Act (WRDA) • La. Coastal Area (LCA) Program (WRDA) • State Coastal Protection and Restoration Trust Fund • State Capitol Outlay Funds • Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA)

  4. Cost Share by Project Phase • Reconnaissance (100% Federal) • Feasibility Study (50%/50%) • Pre-Construction Engineering & Design (75% Federal / 25% Non-Federal) • Construction (65% Federal / 35% Non-Federal)

  5. 2009 Annual Plan – Appropriated • CWPPRA - $16 Million • CIAP - $67 Million • LCA - $20 Million • Hurricane Protection - $81 Million • Other - $23 Million • Programmatic - $17 Million $224 Million

  6. 2009 Annual PlanFunding by Project Phase • 85% Engineering, Design and Construction ($191 Million) • 8% Programmatic ($17 Million) • 4% O&M ($10 Million) • 3% Planning, S&T ($6 Million)

  7. Potential Additional Needs – 2009 Annual Plan • Hurricane Protection • $821,900,000 • Coastal Restoration • $428,720,000 • Total: $1,250,620,000

  8. Potential Additional Needs – 2009 Annual Plan * Preliminary Engineering and Design

  9. Potential Additional Needs – 2009 Annual Plan

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