HMP IndexTitleAction CategoryHazard(s) AddressedLead AgencySupporting Agency(ies)DescriptionScheduled Phase (2022)Funding Source(s)Cost EstimateOverall StartOverall FinishWeb LinkNotes
F.2018.024Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Pier 36Property ProtectionsFloodingEconomic Development Corporation,New York City Police DepartmentEconomic Development Corporation,New York City Police DepartmentElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Pier 36ExistingFEMA950636
CE.P.003Orchard Beach, NY ProjectCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionDepartment of Parks and Recreation,U.S. Army Corps of EngineersDepartment of Parks and Recreation,U.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe project includes the placement of 268,000 cubic yards of beachfill and nearly 4,000 tons of stone for groin rehabilitation. (USACE classifies this project as "Recreational" and not flood damage reduction.)CompletedUSACE120000001/1/20105/31/2011http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487413/fact-sheet-orchard-beach/Nourishment cycle dependent on project surveys and available funding
F.2018.001Design and Construction Excellence 2.0 -- Guiding PrinciplesPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionGuiding Principles is a publication that outlines shared aims that ensure equity, sustainability, resiliency, and healthy living are integral to the design and construction process. This publication directly supports Design and Construction Excellence 2.0 (DCE 2.0), our program that, through partnerships with renowned design and construction professionals, delivers innovative and enduring public buildings and infrastructure.CompletedCity Expense011/2/20159/15/2016https://www1.nyc.gov/site/ddc/about/guiding-principles.page
MH.E.193Overhead electric system improvementsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsCon EdisonCon EdisonFortify the overhead system from wind and tree damage by reducing circuits into smaller segments, isolating open wire spurs from feeder main runs, improving auto-loop reliability, and selective undergrounding of overhead infrastructure.CompletedAuthority Expense250000000
MH.E.196Storm-hardening of critical facilitiesPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureCon EdisonCon EdisonThe Company has implemented current FEMA 100-year flood levels plus three feet in our storm hardening designs. The storm hardening efforts were implemented at critical facilities by installing sheet pile walls, flood barriers, gates and doors, concrete reinforced walls and pumping stations. Where feasible, Con Edison implemented a defense-in-depth approach by additionally raising critical equipment and installing platforms for new structures. All at-risk, critical Con Edison facilities have been protected up to this design level, and the flood design specification ensures that any future modifications to these facilities account for flood protection and best available flood data.CompletedAuthority Expense400000000
MH.E.195Gas system ImprovementsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureCon EdisonCon EdisonFortify the gas system by installing special valves to prevent water infiltration and replacing cast-iron and bare-steel mains in flood zones.ExistingAuthority Expense100000000
MH.E.023Interconnection between the Catskill and Delaware AqueductsInfrastructure ProjectDrought,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionConstruct the Shaft 4 connection, a new engineered connection between the Catskill and Delaware Aqueducts at the Delaware Aqueduct's Shaft 4 location, where the two aqueducts cross. This connection will allow DEP to divert Delaware system water into the Catskill Aqueduct, thereby allowing DEP to reduce the flow of water from Ashokan Reservoir when turbidity is elevated while still maintaining sufficient flow to provide service to outside communities and meet overall demand. This increases operational flexibility, reduces turbidity levels entering Kensico, and improves water quality for outside communities.CompletedCity Capital210000004/4/20131/1/2015
CS.2018.058Beach 88th Street Park Construction (Baybreeze Park)Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will construct Bay Breeze Park.Existing79800004/1/2018https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/8970
F.E.053Flood mitigation and backup power for OCME main office (Manhattan Morgue) at 520 First Ave.Infrastructure ProjectFloodingOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerCurrently, the OCME Manhattan Forensic Pathology Center has the following emergency power contingencies: "Life Safety" requirements, basement level (autopsy rooms, remains storage coolers, etc.), limited first floor space, and some lab refrigerators (toxicology). This project includes: Installation of emergency generator and transfer switches to bring entire building on emergency power, including HVAC systems. Elevation of petroleum bulk storage. Installation of hook-ups for temporary boilers to ensure continuity of heating/cooling for entire facility.

In addition, the scope of this project would include the construction/installation of temporary wall or barrier structures to mitigate storm surge from the East River (as has been done for surround facilities).
No Longer PursuingCity Capital6000000
CS.2018.017NFIP Enrollment CampaignEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Housing Recovery OperationsMayor's Office of Housing Recovery OperationsA sustained, multi-pronged awareness-education campaign for city residents on NFIP to ensure floodplain communities understand their flood risk, flood insurance requirements, mitigation options, and to encourage NFIP enrollment. Outreach efforts as part of the campaign include: briefings for elected officials, city agencies and stakeholders; community workshops and trainings for residents and trade professionals; embedding flood insurance into existing City resources and programs; dissemination of print and electronic material to reach a variety of City audiences; and continued coordination with existing non-profit and public partners who actively engage with floodplain residents. Existing0
CS.C.004Flood protection measures at Brooklyn JASAProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingEmergency generator, flood barriers, relocation of electrical services, meters and panels: Design and install items to make property more resilient.Completed01/1/201512/30/2016
CS.C.005Flood barriers, sump pumps Queens JASAProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingDesign and install items to make property more resilient.Completed01/1/201512/30/2016
CS.C.006Emergency generator at Manhattan senior centerProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingDesign and install item to make property more resilient.Completed01/1/201512/30/2016
F.P.007Server capacity improvementsProperty ProtectionsInfrastructure failuresDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingUpgrade servers at end of life cycleExistingAuthority Capital1900001/1/20171/1/2020
ET.E.001Power conservationPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesInstall energy-saving light fixtures in 55 City-owned buildings.CompletedCity Capital,City Expense100000007/1/2015Plan is to double this in the next five years
D.E.001Hands-free sensors in restroom sinksPrevention and PolicyDroughtDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesInstall during renovations to 55 City-owned buildings.ExistingCity Capital20000007/1/2004
D.E.002Low water-use toilets and flush sensorsPrevention and PolicyDroughtDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesInstall during renovations to 55 City-owned buildings.ExistingCity Capital20000007/1/2018
EQ.P.001Mechanical equipment seismic upgradeProperty ProtectionsEarthquakesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesInstall new mechanical equipment to resist seismic forces in 55 City-owned buildings.ExistingCity Capital,Other State500000
ET.P.001Power redundancy in City buildingsEmergency ServicesExtreme temperaturesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesInstall generators in select buildings to provide power during blackouts and emergency operations.ExistingCity Capital10000000
IF.E.010Solar Power SystemEmergency ServicesInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesInstall solar power on DOE facilities.ExistingUnknown01/1/20161/1/2025This doesn't provide back-up energy, but does offset demand. 110 under contract to be installed
MH.E.044Cogeneration plantEmergency ServicesCoastal StormsDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionInstall cogeneration plant to reduce reliance on Con Ed power while complying with the GreeNYC Plan for DOB.CompletedCity Capital1250000001/1/20131/1/2015
MH.P.029Emergency Operations Center improvementsProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,EarthquakesDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionUpgrade Emergency Operations Center building infrastructure and communications.CompletedCity Capital200000010/1/201510/1/2017
CE.E.001Protection of Rikers shorelinesCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionRebuild and mitigate shorelines.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA225500006/30/201612/31/2022
CE.E.002Rikers Island north shore administrative modular unitsProperty ProtectionsCoastal ErosionDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionRelocate modular units currently located in a low-lying area on the north shore, which was affected by Hurricane Sandy. Due to proximity to shoreline and temporary nature of construction, Rikers Island trailers are vulnerable to extreme weather events.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA120000007/9/201812/31/2022
MH.P.028Roof and faade improvementsProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionUpgrade roofs and facades to withstand extreme weather events.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA5300000012/2/201212/31/2022PW 3118
CS.2018.040VCBC Power Distribution CenterProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionHazard Mitigation proposal calls for the demolition and elevation of vents 1.8 ft above determined flood level, these vents are used to keep electrical equipment in the electrical room cool, wall penetrations for feeder conduits to be sealed, doors to the electrical room are to be replaced with flood doors.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,FEMA20000006/14/201612/31/2022
MH.P.031Manhattan Detention Complex (MDC) cellar/backup emergency systemEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionProvide second emergency generator for 100% capacity.No Longer PursuingCity Capital3000000
MH.E.202Department Emergency Operations CenterEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationComplete build out of DOE Emergency Operations Center and Watch Command to facilitate DOE emergency planning, response, and recovery.CompletedCity Expense01/1/20151/1/2016
F.E.016Facility protectionProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationExecute flood-elimination capital projects at 44 sites that need long-term solutions for recurring flood damage due to groundwater infiltration.ExistingFEMA2000001/1/2014
MH.E.208Backup power for evacuation sheltersEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationInstallation of quick-connects for emergency generators at 18 DOE facilities that serve as hurricane evacuation shelters, including 16 hurricane evacuation centersExistingCity Capital,City Expense,FEMA-HMGP550000006/15/20151/1/2021The City has identified 18 total Hurricane Shelters, including 16 Evacuation Centers as candidates to receive quick connects.
CS.E.022Hardening wastewater treatment plantsInfrastructure ProjectCoastal StormsDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionRetrofit wastewater treatment plants for resiliency including raising or flood-proofing assets that are critical to the treatment process, constructing barriers, improving waterfront infrastructure, or implementing redundancy measures to avoid failure of critical treatment systems. Preliminary estimates indicate that all 14 plants are at-risk. Thirteen (13) plants will be mitigated under the EPA-funded Storm Mitigation Loan Program (SMLP). Further mitigation measures will be provided at ten (10) of the plants under the FEMA-funded 406 Hazard Mitigation Program (HMP). If any necessary mitigation measures are not funded under the mitigation programs, they will be provided under City-funded capital ugrades per the latest version of the Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines. Separate funding will also be available for conduit and wire replacement work at the plants under a FEMA-funded 426 Program.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA,FEMA-4282100000009/1/20084/1/2022
ET.E.003Wastewater treatment aeration tanksCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionExtreme TemperaturesDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionIncrease blower output during periods of extreme heat to maintain dissolved oxygen levels in the aeration tanks for safe, balanced, and optimal wastewater treatment.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,City Expense59000000Completed as far as increasing airflow during extreme heat events based on operational need. No known need to replace blowers to increase capacity. Cost estimate based on need to upgrade aeration at OH and PR.
MH.E.022BluebeltsCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionImplement and accelerate Bluebelt drainage program to preserve and enhance natural areas such as streams, ponds, and other wetlands.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP,Other Federal360000000https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dep/water/the-bluebelt-program.page3 projects currently under construction. 6 projects will be constructed over the next 4 years as part of the ACE's Staten Island seawall project.
MH.P.049Enhanced emergency response communication operations at DOHMH headquartersEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneEquip 2 Gotham with enhanced Motorola 800Mhz radio capacity to allow DOHMH response operations and communication to continue even if IT and phone networks are down.CompletedOther Federal1050000All work complete and tested
F.E.144Flood-proofing 125 Worth Street vaultProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneSeal the existing window with masonry, move the HVAC system to the building's roof, install large-capacity sump pumps in the floor to pump any water out, and install a new FM-200 fire suppression system that does not use water.Existing463000
F.C.019Secondary feeders and wiring to BK1 and BK4Property ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationFlood waters peaked at 2' submerging electrical supply cables with salt water resulting in total power outage to both facilities for several months post SANDY. Wires rendered non-functional and disconnected at the blockhouse.CompletedFEMA13700002/11/201312/1/2013All wiring and secondary feeders were replaced with marine grade to prevent destruction in the event this happens again. Facilites ran on limited power by generator until rectified.
F.E.146Protection for the Manhattan 1,2,5 facilityEmergency ServicesFloodingDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationDo new design planning for the Manhattan 1,2,5 facility under construction to provide for automated flood protection gates built into the sidewalks.CompletedCity Capital3380002/11/20136/30/2015Insertion of water panels to mitigte sea level rise infiltration (original design). These are manually placed by hand. Not automated as originally requested.
MH.C.02059th Street MTS - Repair and Flood Hazard MitigationPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationThe 59th St Marine Transfer Station required pier repairs, office repairs, conduit repair/replacement, and replacement of electrical equipment due to flood waters over four feet above the pier level, flooding one and one-half feet above office floors, and wind damage.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA79730009/25/20144/11/2016Floodproofing for pier electrical room, Emergency generator ablove FEMA flood elevation, submersable capstans
F.E.145Modifications to MTS facilities being builtProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationCertain modifications were added to the original design of Marine Transer Stations being built as mitigation actions. (Hamilton MTS, 91 St. MTS, North Shore MTS)ExistingCity Capital125000001/1/201311/1/2017Mitigations such as raising electrical panels above flood level, adding submersible capstans, flood proof doors, and generators were added to the design.
MH.C.021Queens 14 - Repair and Flood Hazard MitigationPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationStorm water damaged conduit and manholes at the Queens 14 garage and salt shed.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA27283078/1/20167/31/2018Elevated switchgear and transformer
MH.P.173Manhattan Borough Shop - 26th Street - Repair and Flood Hazard MitigationPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationRepairs and mitigation are needed at the Manhattan Borough Shop at 26th Street after flooding caused damage in office, repair bay, and utility areas.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA7679000
MH.P.17444 Beaver Street - Repair and Flood Hazard MitigationPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationRepair and mitigation related to building infrastructure and equipment.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA0
MH.P.175Bronx 12 - Repair and Flood Hazard MitigationPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationRepair and mitigation after mechanical equipment was damaged and destroyed by flooding at Bronx 12 Garage.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA0
MH.P.176Greenpoint Warehouse - Repair and Flood Hazard MitigationPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationFlooding at the Greenpoint Warehouse destroyed an electrical transformer and damaged hot water heaters, boilers, and interior floors, walls and finishes beyond repair.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA896000TBD- In design; immediate work was completed. Design underway to construct an exterior electrical platform to elevate the transformer and switchgear. Construct an interior mezzanine to elevate the boiler, fire suppression equipment, and some electrical eq
MH.P.177Pier 36 - Repair and Flood Hazard MitigationPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationFlooding inundated the Pier 36 facility which houses Manhattan 3, 3A, and 4A Sanitation garages. Floodwaters damages transformers, underground fuel storage tanks and their contents, office finishes, water heaters, fire suppression system, compressors, air dryers, electrical equipment, and gas booster pump.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA0TBD- In design; Immediate work was completed. Ongoing mitigation study; protection is being considered for the office, underground tanks, fire pump room, and garage areas
F.P.054Hunts Point Resiliency StudyPrevention and PolicyFloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationHunts Point Resiliency Study: Project to assess feasibility and develop conceptual design for pilot resiliency project for Food Distribution Center and Hunts Point neighborhood.ExistingCDBG-Rebuild By Design,City Capital710000006/2/201611/1/2022huntspointresiliency.nyc
F.P.057Integrated flood protection system for Red HookInfrastructure ProjectCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationDesign and construct a flexible integrated flood protection system for Red Hook that is composed of elements such as terraced berms, benches, park walls, flood-proofed buildings, or bridge abutments; drainage improvements; and temporary features such as deployable floodwalls that can be erected in advance of an extreme weather event.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP1000000008/1/2018https://www.nycedc.com/sites/default/files/filemanager/Projects/rh_ifps/Public_Meeting_4/RH_IFPS_Summary_Brochure_June_2017.pdfA design RFP is currnetly being prepard.
MH.E.171Construction of new ferry landings to support private ferry servicesInfrastructure ProjectCBRN,Coastal storms,Earthquakes,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationExpand the network of ferry landings available for both regular and emergency use. Design and procure two new ferry landing barges that are outfitted with the required equipment for providing basic ferry service, including self-contained generators.ExistingFTA150000001/1/2019Work to be performed as part of City wide ferry service and to be complete by 2019
F.P.064Coney Island Creek wetlands and tidal barrierInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeDevelop an implementation plan and preliminary designs for new Coney Island Creek wetlands and tidal barrier.Completed100000010/1/201312/16/2016This is a feasiblility study which is complete
MH.C.033Urban Post-Disaster Housing prototypePrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal storms,Disease outbreaks,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementEvaluate phases of implementation of rapidly deployable solution that provides proof-of-concept for providing interim housing at the speed and scale NYC may need.CompletedCity Expense,FEMA50000Complete. Analysis of building systems is complete. The occupancy study in collaboration with NYU Tanner School of Engineering will be completed in March 2016. The prototype will remain on site at NYCEM through 2017.
CS.2018.043Interim Flood Protection MeasuresEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementDeploy semi-permanent flood protection measures (HESCO barriers, Tiger Dams, and flood logs) in low-laying neighborhoods and critical facilities.ExistingCity Expense220000006/1/20166/30/2021
MH.P.110Full-backup power for NYCHA developmentsProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityNYCHA is providing full back up power via stand-alone generators at all the buildings within the developments. Current developments include RedHook East and West, Ocean Bay (Bayside), Coney Island Site 8, O'Dwyer Gardens, and Surfside.CompletedUnknown012/1/2016NYCHA performed feasibility studies for Category 4 distributed power-generation at developments severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy to combine/centrally locate utility systems. They found no feasible opportunities for Cogen/Microgrid at those developments
F.P.043Building electrical protection - 60th PctProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionRelocate existing electrical distribution within NYPD buildings to areas or floors above the 1 percent annual chance floodplain.ExistingFEMA25260001/1/20138/2/2021
MH.P.113NYPD precinct facility protection - 120th PctProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Flooding,Severe WeatherNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentEnhance design of the 120th precinct facilities to withstand severe wind, rain, and flooding events.CompletedFEMA50620004/1/201712/19/2017
F.2018.015Pier 76 - Elevated Platform MitigationProperty ProtectionsFloodingElevated electrical equipmentNo Longer PursuingFEMA3759017/1/2012
CS.2018.010Dock Repair and hardening of Harbor CharlieProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsIncrease dock float heightCompletedFEMA518406/30/2013
CS.2018.011Dock repair and hardening - Harbor GeorgeProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsIncrease dock float heightCompletedFEMA528566/1/2013
CS.2018.012Dock repair and hardening - Launch Repair ShopProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsIncrease dock float heightCompletedFEMA06/30/2013
F.P.044Boiler protection - Property ClerkProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and Construction11 Front Street BK.
Raise boilers in buildings to locations above 1 percent annual chance floodplain
ExistingFEMA6333597/1/20167/31/2021
IF.P.012Backup generator for 100th PctEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionProcure and install backup generators and automatic transfer switches at 100th PCT.ExistingFEMA65086281/25/20188/31/2021
F.2018.008Building Electrical Equipment - Eerie BasinProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentRelocate existing electrical equipment in NYPD facility to floors above the 1 percent annual chance floodplain.ExistingFEMA18235605/31/201812/31/2021
F.2018.009Building Electrical Equipment - Floyd BennettProperty ProtectionsFloodingRelocate existing electrical equipment to floors above the 1 percent annual chance floodplain.ExistingFEMA8298191/1/2016
F.2018.010Building Electrical Equipment - PSA 1Property ProtectionsFloodingRelocate electrical equipment to areas or floors above the 1 percent annual chance floodplain.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA5255413/10/20215/20/2021
F.2018.011Boiler Protection - Floyd BennetProperty ProtectionsFloodingRaise boilers to areas above the one percent annual chance floodplain.ExistingFEMA12368957/1/20171/31/2022
F.2018.012Boiler Protection - 100 PctProperty ProtectionsFloodingRaise boilers to areas above the one percent annual chance floodplainExistingCity Capital,FEMA2728007/1/2018
MH.2018.042Back-up generator - 60th PctEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionProcure and install backup generators and automatic transfer switches at 60th PctExistingFEMA18500001/1/20188/30/2021
F.2018.014Elevated Equipment Storage - Bomb SquadProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentStore critical bomb squad equipment above the base flood elevationExistingCity Capital,FEMA2239104110/1/20189/1/2022Included in the design of Rodman's Neck Rebuild
MH.2018.070Window Replacement at PSA 1Property ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Severe WeatherNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentReplace existing windows with stormproof windowsExistingFEMA79396
F.2018.016Electrical Upgrade for QMS 23rd St WarehouseProperty ProtectionsFloodingElectrical replacement and elevationExistingFEMA260470
CS.2018.042Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded - 60th PctProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded 60th PCTExistingFEMA4224735/7/20199/20/202190% FEMA funded
F.2018.018Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Floyd BennettProperty ProtectionsFloodingElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Floyd BennettExistingFEMA574001/12/20163/9/202190% FEMA funded
F.2018.019Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Harbor CharlieProperty ProtectionsFloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Harbor CharlieExistingFEMA2667803/10/202190% FEMA funded
F.2018.022Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Rodman's NeckProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Bomb Squad Rodman's Neck.
Project tied to new Bomb Squad building
ExistingFEMA53795822/1/202111/30/2022
F.2018.023Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Pier 76Property ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Pier 76No Longer PursuingFEMA2201557
F.2018.025Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for PSA 4Property ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for PSA 4ExistingFEMA219004810/12/201810/6/202190% FEMA Funded
F.2018.026Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Harbor GeorgeProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Harbor GeorgeExistingFEMA7477528/15/201810/6/202190% FEMA Funded
F.2018.027Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Transit District 23Property ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Transit District 23ExistingFEMA85258510/12/201810/6/202190% FEMA Funded
F.2018.028Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for 100 PctProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for 100 PctExistingFEMA3789878/26/202190% FEMA Funded
F.2018.029Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Erie BasinProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Erie BasinExistingFEMA40660002/4/20195/21/202190% FEMA Funded
F.2018.013Boiler Protection - 60th PctProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentRaise boilers to above the one percent annual chance floodplain.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA,Unknown30940007/1/2019
MH.2018.041Backup generator - PSA 1Emergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesProcure and install backup generator and automatic transfer switch for PSA 1.CompletedFEMA8000001/3/2017After design and estimates PSA 1 was removed due to the lack of funding.
MH.2018.043Backup Generator - 112 PctEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionProcure and install backup generators and automatic transfer switches at the 112 PctExistingFEMA25386281/10/2017After design and estimates 112 pct was removed due to lack of funding.
MH.2018.045Backup Generator at the 70th Pct and 30th PctEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionProcure & install backup generators and automatic transfer switches at the 70th Pct and 30th PctExistingUnknown0
F.E.117Coney Island Hospital emergency department mitigationProperty ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsRelocate and elevate the emergency department and its critical systems (imaging and generators) above the base flood elevation.CompletedCDBG,City Capital,FEMA,FEMA-HMGP0
F.E.018Protection of NYCDOT tunnels in Lower Manhattan (Battery Park Underpass + West Side Underpass) from floodingProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationInstall permanent structures to mitigate against future flooding of the tunnels and damage to its electrical and mechanical systems.ExistingFHWA18500000NYCDOT has purchased and tested inflatable water dams to protect the Battery and Lower Manhattan underpass in case of flood risk. The agency is also in the process of contracting for upgrades to electric, mechanical, and fire suppression. system. Planning
F.E.095Drainage improvement at JFK AirportProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyInstall artificial turf at two locations at the intersection of runways 4L and 31L to increase permeable surfaces and enhance stormwater runoff capacity.CompletedPANYNJ2900000012/31/2025
F.E.098Storm drainage rehabilitation at LaGuardia Airport, Phase IIIProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyUpgrade existing storm drainage pipe system by replacing pipe or installing an inner lining system to eliminate leaks in the stormwater pipe system.CompletedFEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ383100012/15/20135/3/2018Corresponds to CA02-486 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
F.P.072JFK Airport runway upgradeProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyRedesign and retrofit runways 4R and 22L including raising the grade, modifying existing drainage, and installing new lighting and asphalt overlay pavement.CompletedPANYNJ40000000
F.E.096Drainage improvement at JFK AirportProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyRetrofit and/or rebuild stormwater outfalls, including replacing terminating section of concrete triple box culvert, to enhance drainage capacity.ExistingFEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ439000005/8/2015See CA03-783 and CA03-766 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
F.E.097Facility upgrade at JFK AirportProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyRedesign and retrofit runways 13L-31R, including raising existing grade, modifying existing drainage, and installing new lighting and concrete pavement.ExistingPANYNJ21800000012/31/2021Design is complete and bidding is expected by close of Q4 2018
F.E.099World Trade Center resiliency improvementsProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyMake mitigation improvements to the WTC site, including flood panels and site-wide ejector pumping, to enhance the existing surcharged storm drain system.ExistingFEMA,FEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ1500650001/1/20141/1/2026See CW11-028 and CW11-029 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
F.P.067Flood protection of vital infrastructure at JFK AirportProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyRestore capacity to handle stormwater runoff captured in catch basins and conveyed into outfalls 1 and 2 through storm drainage system.ExistingFEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ5000000
CS.E.017Plumb Beach, NY Continuing Authorities Program (CAP Section 204) ProjectCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal StormsU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe project includes a beach berm with sections planted with dune grass, as well as two terminal groins and a breakwater to minimize long-term erosion and reduce the need for future renourishments of the berm. Phase I, the beach berm, was constructed immediately prior to Hurricane Sandy, preventing what could have been significant structural damage to the Belt Parkway during the storm. More than 100,000 cubic yards of sand was beneficially reused from the Ambrose Channel dredging project associated with Harbor Deepening Project. Phase II was completed over the course of 2013 and involved the construction of the stone groins and the breakwater.CompletedCity Capital,USACE01/1/200912/31/2013http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487400/fact-sheet-plumb-beach/Project construction complete as of 2013.
MH.E.160Rockaway Inlet to Norton Point (Coney Island), NY Project - Post-Disaster Restoration (P.L. 84-99)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationThe project includes the restoration of the project to pre-Hurricane Sandy conditions and the originally-authorized beach profile.CompletedUSACE73000001/1/20149/26/2014http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Projects-in-New-York/Rockaway-Inlet-to-Norton-Point-Coney-Island/Project construction complete as of September 2014.
MH.P.167Rockaway Inlet to Norton Point (Coney Island), NY Project - Sea Gate T-Groins (P.L. 113-2)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationThe project includes an 850-foot long terminal groin on the westernmost end of the project at West 37th Street. A fillet of sand was placed in the private community of Sea Gate to protect the groin against flanking and to prevent down drift conditions from deteriorating beyond those that existed before construction of the project.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA-HSGP,USACE330000009/12/20145/26/2016http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Projects-in-New-York/Rockaway-Inlet-to-Norton-Point-Coney-Island/Project construction complete as of May 2016.
CS.E.019Resilient neighborhoods planning studiesPrevention and PolicyCoastal StormsDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningIdentify and address vulnerabilities specific to communities in flood zones, as designated by new federal flood maps, and those neighborhoods severely affected by Hurricane Sandy. Goals include reducing risk from natural hazards such as flooding and coastal storms, fostering economically and socially vibrant communities that are able to adapt to changing conditions, coordinating land use planning with rebuilding activities and infrastructure investment, and including a robust stakeholder-engagement process.CompletedCDBG012/1/20125/1/2017https://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/resilient-neighborhoods.page
F.P.052Breezy Point Risk Mitigation SystemsInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Design and Construction,Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeDepartment of Design and Construction,Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeProtect vulnerable neighborhoods in the Rockaway Peninsula, such as Breezy Point, against flooding from the Atlantic Ocean through a primary and secondary dune system. Protect against bay-side flooding through additional flood mitigation measures.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HMGP5810000010/23/20149/1/2022OneNYC 2018 PR: Reach 30 percent design
D.C.002Croton filtration facilityInfrastructure ProjectDroughtDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionActivate new filtration facility for Croton system. Historically, 10% of the city's average daily water demand has been provided by the Croton system, although in times of drought it may supply significantly more water. The Croton system has been offline since 2008 while the City constructs a water treatment plant to filter the Croton Reservoir. The new filtration facility will allow the system to resume its supply of water to New York City.CompletedCity Capital32000000001/23/20045/1/2015http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/news/croton.shtml
CS.E.021Hardening pumping stationsInfrastructure ProjectCoastal StormsDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionRetrofit pumping stations for resiliency including raising or flood-proofing critical equipment, constructing barriers, and installing backup power supplies. Preliminary estimates indicate that there are currently 58 at-risk pumping stations. These pumping stations will be addressed as follows: thirty-one (31) under the EPA-funded Storm Mitigation Loan Program (SMLP), thirteen (13) under the FEMA-funded 406 Hazard Mitigation Program (HMP) and, the remaining pump stations, which are not funded under any mitigation program, under City-funded capital ugrades per the latest version of the Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA221000009/1/20084/1/2022
D.E.007Maximizing reliability for water delivery from the Catskill/Delaware systemInfrastructure ProjectDroughtDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionThe construction of the Kensico-Eastview Connection tunnel will enhance water supply resiliency by providing conveyance redundancy between Kensico Reservoir and CAT DEL UV facility as well as increasing water delivery capacity to the city.ExistingCity Capital11578680003/22/2023
F.E.003High-level storm sewersInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionSupplement existing combined sewers with high-level storm sewers in certain areas near the water's edge. High-level storm sewers are able to capture 50% of rainfall before it enters combined sewers, reducing street flooding and combined sewer overflows.ExistingCity Capital255000000
F.E.004Stormwater sewers in areas of Queens with limited drainage systemsInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionContinue to build out the storm sewer systems in Queens locations in conjunction with DOT street improvements and other community infrastructure projects, including in areas with street flooding.ExistingCity Capital148000000
IF.E.001Cogeneration Equipment at North River Wastewater Treatment PlantEmergency ServicesDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionInstall cogeneration equipment while hardening electrical assets and the main building. The entire facility will be flood-proofed by raising the exterior wall opening elevations and repairing roadway expansion joints. Using methane generated by the wastewater treatment process, cogeneration will continuously produce electric power significantly reduce the electrical cost and greenhouse gas emissions of the plant. The cogeneration also provides emergency backup power if there is a loss of utility power. ExistingCity Capital,FEMA3650000008/14/2017This cost estimate includes work for the following projects: NR-COGEN, NR-38, NR-39, NR-42, NR-43, NR-44, and NR-46.
IF.E.007Expansion of CogenerationEmergency ServicesInfrastructure FailuresDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionExplore the feasibility of expanding cogeneration and other energy-related reliability measures to other wastewater treatment plants in the city besides North River, including the Wards Island WWTP. These measures which could include energy efficiency, increased generation, and use of renewable energy supplies such as methane gas and solar energy, and cogeneration would improve the ability of wastewater treatment plants to operate reliably during electrical disruptions.No Longer PursuingCity Capital623000000Cogeneration projects at CI and OH have been phased and do not include scope that would support cogeneration in the future. Without outside funding source, this will likely slip to "No Longer Pursuing". Project estimate includes full cogen projects at C
IF.E.008Repair of the Delaware Aqueduct leakInfrastructure ProjectInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionImplement planned repairs to the Delaware Aqueductwhich conveys, on average, 50% of the city's water from upstate sourcesby constructing a bypass tunnel and repairing sections of the tunnel.ExistingCity Capital01/1/20121/1/2025
MH.E.021Green infrastructureCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionConstruct green infrastructure to manage runoff from impervious surfaces citywide by 2030. Green infrastructure is constructed primarily to reduce combined sewer overflows and reduce the amount of polluted stormwater runoff entering receiving waterbodies, but can also mitigate flooding and the urban heat island effect and contribute to citywide stormwater resiliency efforts.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP,Private01/1/20126/30/2035
CS.2018.014Cloudburst Resiliency Planning StudyPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionAssess risk, prioritize response, develop neighborhood-based solutions, and assign costs and benefits for managing extreme rain events, or "cloudbursts" using Southeast Queens as a focus area.CompletedCity Expense0http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/pdf/climate/nyc-cloudburst-study.pdf
CE.C.001Beach restorationCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal StormsDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationReconstruct dunes and shoreline protection in DPR beaches damaged by Hurricane Sandy.Completed52000000
F.P.017Tidegate upgrade in Flushing Meadow Corona ParkEmergency ServicesFlooding,Severe weatherDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationUpdate and upgrade tidegates in the floodwater flow control structure under the north fascia of the Purpose Bridge. Install automated system that can be opened and closed based on tides, replacing the current gate system, which is manually controlled and difficult to operate.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP50000004/1/20153/20/2015
MH.C.035Conversion of asphalt fields to natural or synthetic turf fieldsProperty ProtectionsExtreme Temperatures,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationConvert 24 fields from asphalt to natural or synthetic turf with new drainage systems. Both scenarios would result in improved drainage and possible reduction of the urban heat island effect in large park areas.CompletedCity Capital32500000
MH.E.078Green Infrastructure in ParkslandsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationIn 2015, NYC Parks' Green Infrastructure Unit conducted on a comprehensive study of opportunities for green infrastructure in parkland and identified sites for green infrastructure development. Over the next five years, the Green Infrastructure Unit anticipates constructing green infrastructure practices within approximately 160 parks with a construction budget of $30 million.CompletedOther300000001/1/20151/1/2017
MH.2018.023Complete Short-term Beach Nourishment, Dune Construction, and Shoreline Protection on Staten Island (M)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal erosion,Coastal stormsDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationShoreline protection and reinforced dunes have been installed between South Beach and Conference House Park. On Staten Island, the berm projects, along with NPS dune restoration at Miller Field, will create a continuous line of emergency protection from Ocean Ave at South Beach to Fox Lane at Oakwood Beach. CompletedCity Capital,FEMA1176000010/31/2014https://www1.nyc.gov/site/sirr/report/report.page
MH.2018.032Emergency Protective Measures on Staten Island (M)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationEmergency construction of temporary protective measures at FDR Beach and Boardwalk (R046) from Ocean Avenue South to Ocean Breeze Park, and New Dorp, Oakwood and Cedar Grove Beaches from New Dorp Avenue to Fox Lane, in Great Kills Park (R016) on Staten Island, Borough of Staten Island.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA59400004/29/201312/12/2013
MH.2018.06879th Street Boat Basin Dock A Reconstruction (M071-310M)Property ProtectionsCoastal storms,Flooding,Severe weatherDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct Dock A at the 79th Street Boat Basin in Riverside Park.CompletedFEMA-406,Mayoral45000003/1/20103/1/2014https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/2363
F.2018.030Asser Levy Boiler and Pool Dehumidifier RepairInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationReconstructed the boiler after Hurricane Sandy damageExistingFEMA-406,Mayoral138100010/1/20125/1/2017https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6134
CS.2018.049North 5th Street Bulkhead Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the North 5th Street bulkhead in Brooklyn, which was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.CompletedFEMA-406,Mayoral177100010/1/20139/1/2018https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6156
CS.2018.050Tiffany Street Pier Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the fishing pier that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.CompletedFEMA-406,Mayoral19150008/1/20134/1/2018https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6119
CS.2018.051Joe Michael's Mile Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the southern portion of Joe Michael's Mile.CompletedBorough President,FEMA-40614450006/1/20148/1/2018https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6257
CS.E.024Sunset Cove Parks sustainable shoreline at Broad Channel, Jamaica BayCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal erosion,Coastal stormsDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationConstruct saltwater marsh and upland forest to help stabilize shoreline. Project includes berm which reduces flood risk from surge events for the upland Broad Channel community.ExistingDOI127440003/20/20141/20/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/7132
F.E.020Wetlands protectionPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationAssess vulnerability of existing wetlands and identify additional policies to protect them. Leave purchased or donated land and wetlands in a natural state to absorb floodwaters, mitigate storm surge impacts, reduce heat impacts, and prevent construction in flood zones. Improve abilitiy of land to absorb and retain water.ExistingDOI,Other Federal500000000
MH.2018.034Riverside Park and Fort Washington Park Pathway Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct paths, pavements, and general site work in Riverside Park South, Riverside Park and Fort Washington Park in Manhattan, which were damaged by Hurricane Sandy.Existing19220006/1/201311/30/2020https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6178
F.2018.031Rockaway Beach Shorefront Parkway Handball Court ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the handball courts at Rockaway Beach.ExistingCity Capital372300011/1/20153/31/2021https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6852
F.2018.032Rockaway Beach Skate Park ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the skate park at Rockaway Beach.Existing35380003/31/2015https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/3358
F.2018.033Vietnam Veterans Plaza Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy) (M046-114M)Infrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct lighting and electrical components damaged by Hurricane Sandy at Vietnam Veterans Plaza.Existing16430006/1/2015https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6176
F.2018.034Glick Park Electrical Repairs (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the electrical systems at Glick Park due to damage from Hurricane Sandy.Existing73200011/1/20156/30/2019
F.2018.035Inwood Hill Nature Center Post-Sandy ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the Inwood Hill Nature Center at Inwood Hill Park due to damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.Existing15050002/1/2016https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/7365
F.2018.036Tappen and South BeachInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the electrical and mechanical components of fountains damaged during Hurricane Sandy at Tappen Park and South Beach.Existing22900007/1/20156/1/2020https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6171
F.2018.037Buono Beach Fountain RepairInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the electrical and mechanical components of the fountain at Buono Beach in Alice Austen Park.Existing1310007/1/20156/1/2020https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/7154
F.2018.039Fairview Park Multi-Purpose Field and Landscape ConstructionInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will construct a multi-purpose field, baseball field, tennis courts, pickleball courts, adult fitness equipment, picnic area, parking area, bio-retention areas, paths, and landscape elements at Fairview ParkExisting20910006/1/20151/31/2021https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/8779
F.2018.040Wolfe's Pond Park Playground Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the basketball courts, paths, fencing, landscape and park amenities at Wolfe's Pond Park.Existing9610009/1/20175/31/2018https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/8884
MH.2018.037Wolfe's Pond Park Landscape ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Erosion,Coastal StormsDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the berm and restore the landscape in Wolfe's Pond Park.Existing38080003/1/201310/30/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/5963
F.2018.042Buono Beach and Alice Austen Reconstruction due to Hurricane SandyInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the landscape elements at Alice Austen House including picket fences and paths due to damage sustained during Hurricane Sandy. The project will also include the installation of security lighting.Existing7720009/1/20147/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6625
MH.2018.035Ralph Demarco Park Shoreline Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the shoreline damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Ralph Demarco Park.Existing77170007/1/20165/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6170
CS.2018.052Sandpiper Playground ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct Sandpiper Playground.Existing69960001/1/20156/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6478
CS.2018.053Mannahatta Fountain ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the fountain and lighting damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Mannahatta Park.ExistingCity Capital,Other Federal32960006/1/20164/1/2020https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6275
CS.2018.054New Dorp Center Interior Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the first floor of the New Dorp Center in Staten Island due to damage from Hurricane Sandy.Existing30140004/1/20149/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6318
CS.2018.055World's Fair Marina ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the deteriorated fixed piers, floating docks, bulkhead, and related components, including Sandy-damaged elements.Existing470490008/1/20174/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/8551
CS.2018.057Beach 24th/25th RampsInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will construct a ramp to the Rockaway Beach Boardwalk at Beach 24th-25th Streets.Existing12500004/1/201810/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/8972
MH.P.068Seawall, pier, and marina structural repairsInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationRestore docks and other seawall structures at the 79th Street Boat Basin in Manhattan. Seawalls help mitigate erosion and prevent flooding.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HMGP1500000Duplicate action.
CS.2018.037Borden Avenue Veterans' Residence Flood MitigationProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Social ServicesDepartment of Social ServicesConstruction of a flood wall/barrier system to prevent floodwaters from entering the facility.ExistingFEMA-HMGP4885865
F.C.001Hardening of EDC Emergency Operations CenterProperty ProtectionsFloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationRaise the emergency generator at the Brooklyn Emergency Operations Center, and upgrade emergency backup systems related to MIS equipment at Brooklyn Emergency Operations Center and Manhattan Asset Management Emergency Operations Center.CompletedCity Expense53000
F.E.114Stapleton waterfront flood mitigationPrevention and PolicyCoastal erosion,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationConstruct a new tidal wetlands area at the Stapleton waterfront, between Canal and Water Streets, and a pilot stormwater management system in an adjacent public open space to capture stormwater before it reaches the bay.CompletedFEMA-HMGP160000006/1/20168/1/2018Project is completed. A portion of the wetlands were modified to be a mud flat due to erosion from tidal action.
F.E.023Wetlands restorationCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionFloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationInclude wetlands restoration as part of waterfront development projects to comply with aesthetic permitting or stormwater management requirements.ExistingCity Capital,Other State0
F.E.024Flushing Airport wetlands restorationCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionFloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationImplement Flushing Airport Wetlands Mitigation Project in College Point, Queens.ExistingCity Capital,Other State900000012/1/20186/30/2019
F.E.115Brooklyn Army Terminal passive flood barrier systemProperty ProtectionsFloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationInstall 550 linear feet of passive flood barriers at Building A to prevent future flood damage.ExistingFEMA12400006/1/2017Project was awarded to Dewberry - Project was awarded to Dewberry in June 2017- Project is currently in design - projecting Construction Documents to be completed by Spring 2019.
F.E.130Metropolitan Hospital/Electrical Switchgear upgradeEmergency ServicesFloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationDesign of relocation and replacement of the existing normal power main distribution service entrance switchgear from the basement to the 1st floor to prevent future storm damage.ExistingFEMA3700000
MH.E.090Infrastructure upgrade Arthur KillInfrastructure ProjectCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationUpgrade Arthur Kill lift bridge including possible construction of new bulkheads/pier.ExistingCity Capital7700000
CS.2018.047Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency - BatteryCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationInstall an integrated flood protection system in Lower Manhattan, including the battery.ExistingCDBG-Rebuild By Design,City Capital8000000
MH.2018.030Coney Island Creek Raised ShorelineCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationWork includes bulkhead repair and the creation of a living shoreline along Coney Island Creek.ExistingCDBG-Rebuild By Design,City Capital4700000011/1/20189/1/2022
F.E.125Coney Island Hospital Main Bldg. Renovation (5th Fl)Property ProtectionsFloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsDesign and build out of a space for outpatient imagingCompletedFEMA97000003/1/20163/1/2018
F.E.126Coney Island Hospital BasementProperty ProtectionsFloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsRemoval of abandoned switchgear and replace temporary lightingExistingFEMA25000011/1/201711/1/2018
F.E.127Coney Island Hospital (Off Site Parking)Property ProtectionsFloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsUtility relocations and alterations for temporary off site and on-site parking requirements. All necessary infrastructure upgrades and adjustments as well as any electrical design, mechanical design, and architectural / structural design as related to the improvements. Demolition of existing buildings on the campus may be required to facilitate parking modifications.ExistingFEMA50000010/1/2018
F.E.128Coney Island Hospital (New Clinnical Service Bldg.)Property ProtectionsFloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsDesign and construction of a new resilient critical services building that will house an ED on the second fl, plus critical medical services as well as a mitigation design and construction for a flood wall to protect the critical services to a 100 year flood level, along with a pumping system, and other resiliency mitigation elements. Action includes protecting the HVAC system.ExistingFEMA65000000012/1/20153/1/2022
F.E.131Metropolitan Hospital/Cable Duct RelocationEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsDesign and installation of new service entrance conductors for services A and B originating from the Con Edison demarcation point routed into the hospital via a new concrete ductbank.ExistingFEMA3800000
F.E.132Metropolitan Hospital/Mitigation Perimeter Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsMitigation design and construction for a flood wall that will protect critical infrastructure on the campus to the 500 year flood level, pumping system, etc.ExistingFEMA108000000
F.E.133Coler Hospital and Nursing Facility/Permanent Emergency GeneratorProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsExisting Emerg. Power Gen. was located in the basement and destroyed by Sandy. Hospital requires a design and replacement of the damaged 1,000 kw emergency power generator, including all electrical, mechanical, architectural, and structural design related to installation, setup, and location of the new generator.ExistingFEMA7200000
F.E.134Coler Hospital and Nursing Facility/ Quick Connects and ACEmergency ServicesFloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsGenerator quick connects for AC Units / Cook Chill UnitsExisting0
F.E.135Coler Hospital and Nursing/Basment Crawl SpaceProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsDesign and installation of new lighting, wiring, and power receptacles throughout the entire basement and crawl spaces.ExistingFEMA1500000
F.E.136Coler Hospital and Nursing/ Electric Panel ReplacementEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsReplacement of temporary electrical panels by permanent electrical panels on the 1st floor to service electrical loads in the basement permanently.ExistingFEMA487000
F.E.137Coler Hospital and Nursing/ Fire pump reconstructionEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsThe Fire pump which is currently located in the basement will be removed and reconstructed or replaced on the second floor. This project also includes all necessary electrical design, mechanical design, and architectural / structural design related to the installation, setup of the relocated fire pump.ExistingFEMA150000
F.E.138Coler Hospital and Nursing/ MitigationProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsMitigation design and construction for a flood wall that will protect critical parts of the campus to the 500 year flood level, pumping system, etc.ExistingFEMA97000000
MH.E.180Coler Hospital and Nursing/AuditoriumProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsReconstruction of the auditorium space which will include revised layout of the space, installation of new MEP equipment, and associated furniture, finishes and equipment. Reconstruction will also be completed in various areas on the first floor and basement HVAC as required to correct damages.ExistingFEMA11400000
MH.E.181Coler Hospital and Nursing/ Security and Critical EquipmentEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsReconstruction will be completed for portions of the existing security systems and critical equipment. This project also includes all necessary electrical design, mechanical design, and architectural / structural design related to the installation, setup of the reconstructed equipment.ExistingFEMA13000000
MH.E.183Bellevue Hospital/Generator ReplacementEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsReplacement of 1,500 KW, diesel fuel powered generatorExistingFEMA12900000
MH.E.184Bellevue Hospital/ Vertical TransportationEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsAssessing (E) vertical transporation system within the Hospital Building for current operation and performance time. 18/22 elevators serve basement level which were all flooded during Sandy.ExistingFEMA16200000
MH.E.185Bellevue Hospital/Domestic water systemEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsHospital's primary domestic water system is served by 4 pumps and associated equip. in the cellar level. The specific infrastructure system in this project is the DCW system which needs a redendant set of DCP pumps at a level above the FEMA .2% Advisory Base Flood Elevation.ExistingFEMA2160000
MH.E.186Bellevue Hospital/Medical GasEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsDesign an emergency interconnection between the H building's 13th floor medical air and medical vaccuum pump systems and the ground floor emergency department, providing 24/7 continuous supply of medical air and medical vaccuumExistingFEMA3200000
MH.E.188Bellevue Hospital/Pipe InsulationEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsDesign and installation of insulation for steam lines, condensate lines, valves, cold water lines, heat exchangers, condensate flash tanks, return tanks, domestic hot water lines in the basement.ExistingFEMA2600000
MH.E.189Bellevue Hospital/Basemment & Fire Alarm RestorationEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsComplete remaining restoration work in various areas throughout the basement totaling ~25,000SF. Areas will require new floors, walls, ceilings, lighting, electrical and low voltage wiring, patching and painting. Restoration of basement Fire alarm systems including smoke detection, horns, speakers and strobes and illuminated exit signs in the locker rooms and old OCME morgue area. - Scope to also include Basement Flood Stats (@ Ambulatory Building)ExistingFEMA3000000
MH.E.190Bellevue Hospital/Resurfacing loading dockEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsThe basement loading dock roadways and drainage systems will be replaced and repaired. All necessary infrastructure upgrades and adjustments as well as any electrical design, mechanical design, and architectural / structural design as related to the improvements will be incorporated.ExistingFEMA3000000
MH.E.191Bellevue Hospital/Parking Lot LiftsEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsThe parking lifts in the viaduct under the FDR drive and the other parking lot across the street from Bellevue access road will be replaced. All necessary infrastructure upgrades and adjustments as well as any electrical design, mechanical design, and architectural / structural design as related to the improvements will be incorporated.ExistingFEMA1200000
MH.E.192Bellevue Hospital/Flood MitigationProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsEconomic Development Corporation,NYC Health + HospitalsConstruct a flood wall, raise electrical service, install new elevators, relocate critical parts of the campus to the 500 year flood level.ExistingFEMA445000000
CS.E.025FDNY storehouse improvementProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkExpand and create additional storehouses that would assist in ensuring continuity of basic agency operations as well as response operations.CompletedCity Capital10000001/1/201312/31/2015Storehouse built in the Navy Yard and Foster Avenue.
CS.E.026EMS Station 43 / Coney Island ShopsEmergency ServicesCoastal stormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkRestore service to damaged building's electrical, floors, walls, sewage, etc.CompletedCity Expense119000011/1/20122/1/2013
MH.C.023Fire Department Operations Center (FDOC) cell phone coverageEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkImprove cell phone coverage of FDOC, which FDNY staffs with additional personnel during major events, taxing the already overcrowded and sometimes unavailable cell network.CompletedCity Capital01/1/201412/31/2017
CS.2018.033Marine 9 - Wave AttenuatorProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkConstruct and install three new berthing monopiles with rubber fenders. This provides the most protection for the Fire Fighter II (FF II), Fire House, berthing of the FFII, ramps and decking.CompletedFEMA110382.827/1/20146/30/2015
F.E.147New construction Existing Building flood mitigationProperty ProtectionsFloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkRaise newly built and in-construction structures Raise electrical equipment in firehouses and EMS stations located in several feet in the designated flood zone(s), according to FEMA standards.ExistingFEMA650007/16/201612/1/2019
F.P.023Flood effects reduction programProperty ProtectionsFloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkInstall electronic check valves at the street level to prevent sewer and stormwater backflow at firehouses and other locations prone to flooding and damage associated with storms.ExistingFEMA125000
MH.E.093Power redundancy at FDNY facilitiesEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkInstall backup electrical power generators in all FDNY facilities.ExistingCity Capital3000001/1/200212/31/202570% have back up generators that can power the entire building. (72 hour fuel supply)
MH.E.094Water supply redundancyEmergency ServicesDrought,EarthquakesFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkIncrease water drafting capabilities citywide. Drafting, which entails the suction of water from a body of water to a fire apparatus, can decrease the demand on the water supply system and provide redundant fire suppression water in the event of a drought or earthquake-induced water supply disruption.ExistingOther2500001/1/20166/1/2018
CS.2018.031Marine Company 1 Wave ScreensProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkConduct feasibility study of repair/mitigation or replacing the structureExistingFEMA757057/1/201912/31/2020
CS.2018.032Marine Company 6 - Facility and Fire BoatProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkReplace damaged wire with "wet rating" wire, which is water-resistant and approved for damp and wet locations.ExistingFEMA3218.317/1/201912/31/2020
CS.2018.034EMS 4 Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New Yorkraise utilities, wet floodproof building, raise generator on platform.ExistingFEMA25000006/1/201812/31/2020
MH.E.240Resilient EdgemereProperty ProtectionsCoastal Erosion,Coastal StormsHousing Preservation and DevelopmentHousing Preservation and DevelopmentDevelop uniform flood mitigation and drainage system on waterfront parcels.ExistingOther,Other Federal4810000001/1/20163/1/2023
CS.2018.003Build It Back - home elevationsProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsMayor's Office of Housing Recovery OperationsMayor's Office of Housing Recovery OperationsAssist single-family owners with elevating homes after damage from Hurricane SandyExistingCDBG01/1/20131/31/2019
CS.2018.015Build It Back - Storm Repair and RehabilitationProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Housing Recovery OperationsMayor's Office of Housing Recovery OperationsAssist single family homeowners with repair and rehabilitation of Hurricane Sandy damaged homes.ExistingCDBG-DR01/1/20131/1/2019
F.P.059Newtown Creek flood protectionInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on and work with the USACE to study and install local storm surge barriers at Newtown Creek.CompletedUnknown1000000000
F.E.079Dunes on the Rockaway PeninsulaInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeComplete short-term dune improvements.No Longer PursuingFEMA9000000Through a consolidation of different resiliency plans (SIRR and OneNYC) and staff turnover, we are not able to provide further details nor verify the funding source. Therefore, we are retiring this action.
F.E.080Sea Gate oceanfront protectionsInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on and work with the USACE to study additional protections in Sea Gate.CompletedUnknown0
F.P.049Local storm surge barrier for Gowanus CanalInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on and work with the USACE to develop an implementation plan and preliminary designs for a surge barrier.ExistingUnknown2000000
F.P.051Floodgate repairs at Oakwood Beach, Staten IslandInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeContinue to work with the USACE to complete emergency floodgate repairs at Oakwood Beach.No Longer PursuingUSACE1000000
CS.E.005Backup generator at Governors IslandEmergency ServicesCoastal stormsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsInstall a standby emergency generator at the Governors Island ventilation building for the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel to provide capacity for pumps and other equipment in case of power outage.CompletedFEMA,FEMA-HMGP517944912/1/20154/30/2017
F.E.028Marine Parkway Bridge protectionProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsPerform substructure and underwater work to prevent damage from flooding, including scour.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA1400000011/1/20139/1/2015
CS.E.006Mitigation of Hugh L. Carey and Queens Midtown TunnelsInfrastructure ProjectCoastal stormsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsInstall flood gates at tunnel portals; extend plaza retaining walls; install deployable barriers across roadways as needed to create protected perimeters around tunnel plazas; protect vulnerable ingress locations and building openings; and perform other associated mitigation work. Measures to protect to FEMA 500 year flood elevation.ExistingFEMA6550395712/18/201612/31/2018
CS.E.029Raising Governors Island seawall for Hugh L. Carey TunnelInfrastructure ProjectCoastal stormsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsRaise the seawall around the artificial island on which the Governors Island ventilation building is located to prevent storm water from entering the tunnel through the vents.ExistingFEMA3087604712/28/201612/31/2018Scoping Study kicked off December 2014. Initial report submitted March, 2015. Scoping study to be completed December, 2015. Next Steps: complete scoping study (end of 2015); Perform inspection of existing timber piles; planned project execution via Design
MH.E.222Marine Parkway/Cross Bay Bridge mitigation master planPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsCompare various long-term capital investment strategies to rehabilitate/reconstruct the crossings while building resiliency and robustness into the structures.ExistingFEMA,MTA0
SW.E.002Bridge reinforcementInfrastructure ProjectSevere WeatherMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsStudy and design bridge features that mitigate the effects of high-wind events.ExistingMTA0
F.E.035Baisley Park depot drainage improvementProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA-BusesMTA-BusesImplement corrective actions to mitigate repetitive flooding caused by moderate to heavy rain.CompletedMTA8000000
F.E.036Dewatering of oil-water separators at the Grand Avenue depotPrevention and PolicyFloodingMTA-BusesMTA-BusesProvide additional capacity for incoming rainwater. Drain 200,000-gallon stormwater retention tank to accept incoming rainwater. (This tank is normally full and used for bus washing.)CompletedUnknown0
F.E.037JFK depot drainage improvementInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMTA-BusesMTA-BusesInclude on-site stormwater management improvements at new parking facilities to decrease flow to DEP treatment facilities during high-volume precipitation events.CompletedMTA3000000
MH.E.111Emergency generatorsProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsMTA-BusesMTA-BusesInstall at depots at JFK and LaGuardia Airports and Baisley Park to provide electrical power backup.CompletedUnknown0
CS.E.011Flood mitigation at Far Rockaway depotProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsMTA-BusesMTA-BusesRelocate equipment to higher elevation; install backflow preventers (10 feet above BFE).ExistingUnknown150000008/31/20168/31/2018
F.E.030LIRR critical facilities protectionProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadDefine flood elevation criteria required to standardize ongoing and future flood-protection projects throughout the network. Revise LIRR design standards, which would influence future construction projects.CompletedMTA0
F.E.148Ventilation grate and tunnel pump room improvementsInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadMitigation of the infiltration of rain and flood water into the Atlantic Tunnel by elevating the existing roadway ventilation grates located in the roadway median of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn and Queens. In addition, the project will upgrade 14 pump rooms and replace/upgrade pumps throughout the length of the tunnel.CompletedFTA990000010/30/20145/31/2018In recent years, the LIRR has made significant progress on this category with the completion of structural renewal on the Atlantic Avenue Viaduct.
F.E.029Perimeter protection/drainage improvements and flood barriers for West Side Yard and East River tunnelsInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadImplement improvements for flood protection at these critical facilities.ExistingFTA94530000
F.E.032Portal floodgates for the East River tunnelsInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadInstall flood barriers in lieu of extensive tunneling dewatering improvements.ExistingFTA0
F.P.037Long Island City Yard protectionProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadImplement protection measures for the Yard, which include installation of retention manholes, sump pumps, drainage systems, and flood wall; and electrification of yard tracks.ExistingFTA1793897212/31/20173/31/2021The first phase of the Long Island City yard project will start construction in 4th quarter 2017 for removal & restoration of tracks 9-12, soil remediation, and tracks 7 & 8 third rail safety interlock. The second phase consisting of construction of flood
CB.E.007Harlem River lift bridgeInfrastructure ProjectCBRNMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadDesign and build security and hardening measures including fencing, lighting, access control and Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), structural hardening, stand-off measures, alternate alignment plans, alternate operations plans, and consequence management plans for this single point of failure for all MNR traffic into/out of the central business district.ExistingMTA10000000Harlem River Lift Bridge - $10 million. This project continues a rehabilitation program initiated in the 2010-2014 Capital Program. The work includes repairs to cracked piers that support the critical moveable bridge which provides the only access into Ma
CS.E.007Harlem River lift bridgeProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadReplace facility houses and circuit break houses at higher elevations to protect from flooding. (Design under way through Sandy ER Program with construction to follow.)ExistingFTA,MTA76634104/30/20161/31/2019Harlem River Lift Bridge - $10 million. This project continues a rehabilitation program initiated in the 2010-2014 Capital Program. The work includes repairs to cracked piers that support the critical moveable bridge which provides the only access into Ma
MH.E.221Harlem-125 Street Station improvementsInfrastructure ProjectCBRN,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadMake improvements to the Harlem-125 Street Station to allow Metro-North to maintain service to and from Manhattan should a catastrophic event disrupt service at Grand Central Terminal.ExistingMTA2000000
F.C.021Stormwater drainage improvementProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitRaise vent grating and subway entrances at five locations.CompletedMTA0Completed
F.E.049Staten Island Railway flood mitigationProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitMitigate flooding at St. George Terminal; construct new, resilient Clifton maintenance shopExistingFTA2684777159/30/201412/31/2020Projects in construction; some completed
F.E.107Yard Flood MitigationProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitPerimeter and/or asset protection and pumping/drainage improvements at 3 yardsExistingFTA0Projects in construction; some completed
F.E.111Rockaway Line Flood MitigationProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitProtection of vulnerable stations, Hammels Wye, and right of wayExistingFTA2217149951/31/201812/31/2019Projects in design
F.E.113Flood Mitigation of Critical Support FacilitiesProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitCentral Warehouse, Zerega Bus Maintenance Facility, MTA Revenue FacilityExistingFTA4486226312/31/201812/31/2010Projects in design
CS.E.031Accessible Hurricane Evacuation CentersProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementUpgrade key elements of hurricane evacuation centers to ensure full physical and programmatic access by those with disabilities and other access and functional needs.ExistingCity Expense05/1/20154/15/2019
CS.P.026Storm surge/tidal gauge real-time monitoring systemEmergency ServicesFloodingNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementInstall tidal gauges to act as an early warning system in Staten IslandExistingUSGS3500012/1/2015
D.C.001Gouverneur Healthcare Services facility water conservationPrevention and PolicyDroughtNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsReplace existing water fixtures with new code-compliant low-water-use fixtures.CompletedCity Capital680000
EQ.C.001Gouverneur Healthcare Services upgradePrevention and PolicyEarthquakesNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsRetrofit existing building to meet new seismic codes.CompletedCity Capital500000
EQ.C.002Ground stabilizationPrevention and PolicyEarthquakesNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsDensify soil beneath the new Patient Pavilion building at Harlem Hospital to reduce the impact of seismic activity.CompletedCity Capital8500000
EQ.C.003Building upgrades to seismic codesPrevention and PolicyEarthquakesNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsRetrofit MLK, Ron Brown, and Kountz pavilion superstructures at the Harlem Hospital campus to meet new seismic codes.CompletedCity Capital12900000
F.C.002Facility protectionProperty ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsInstall special waterproofing membrane in the basement of the Gouverneur Healthcare facility to prevent groundwater from entering the building's basement.CompletedCity Capital425000
F.E.121Coler Hospital and Nursing Facility protectionProperty ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsHarden and elevate electrical equipment and switchgears to the 500-year expected flood elevation at Coler Hospital and Nursing Facility.CompletedCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP09/1/20136/1/2014
F.E.123Gouverner Hospital (Roberto Clemente Clinic)Property ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsInstall backwater valve in basment to prevent floodingCompletedFEMA5400012/1/20161/1/2017
F.E.124Coney Island Hospital Main Bldg. Renovation (1st Fl)Property ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsDesign and building out of 1W50 and 1W48 on the 1stCompletedFEMA,Unknown54000003/1/20163/1/2018
F.E.129Coney Island Hospital (Rent MRI and CT Units)Property ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsPlace equipment in custom trailers to provide higher level of service.Completed22000005/1/20133/1/2022
MH.C.002Redundant emergency generatorsEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsInstall generators for trauma centers. Group 2, 3, and 4 general hospitals, D&TC centers, and nursing facilities.CompletedCity Capital9000000012/1/2015
MH.C.003Bellevue Hospital power quick connectsEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsInstall quick connects for external generators for in-patient areas of Bellevue Hospital.CompletedCDBG,City Capital,FEMA-HMGP9600012/1/20153/1/2016
MH.C.004Henry J. Carter Hospital improvementsEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsPurchase backup generator and make associated structural improvements.CompletedCDBG,City Capital,FEMA-HMGP92000012/1/2015
MH.E.178Bellevue Hospital/critical systems protectionPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsInstall generators, electrical wiring, controls, and automatic transfer switches to support multiple HVAC systems throughout the Bellevue hospital campus.CompletedCDBG,City Capital2250000
MH.E.179Central Office Emergency Command Center (ECC) and alternate ECCEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsDesignate and equip a new central office command center as well as an alternate central office command center.CompletedCDBG,City Capital,FEMA-HMGP300000
F.E.116Coney Island Hospital flood-proofingProperty ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsInstall flood-proofing in Coney Island Hospital basement as part of the Phase II modernization.ExistingFEMA-HMGP133000002/1/20163/1/2022
F.E.118Coney Island Hospital critical system protectionProperty ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsElevate or harden generator and essential electrical components; elevate switchgear; harden fuel tanks; harden fuel pumping stations; and elevate or harden domestic water pumps.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP50000000
MH.E.177Metropolitan Hospital quick connectsEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsInstall quick connects for external generators, temp boilers, and temp chillers.ExistingCity Capital012/1/201510/1/2019
F.E.122Coler Hospital and Nursing Facility fuel-tank hardeningProperty ProtectionsFloodingNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsHarden emergency fuel tanks and pumps and domestic water pumps at Coler Hospital and Nursing Facility.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP38000
MH.E.174Coney Island Hospital HVACPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsCombined with F.E.128No Longer PursuingCity Capital30000000
MH.E.175Coney Island Hospital quick connects for critical systemsEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsInstall pre-connections on the perimeter wall of the existing building above the 500-year BFE for connection to rollup generators, chillers, and high-pressure steam boilers. This will enable the facility to rent portable, roll-up equipment and quickly restore critical services should facility equipment be subject to damage during a flood.No Longer PursuingCity Capital70000
MH.E.176Metropolitan Hospital HVACPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsCombined with F.E. 119No Longer PursuingCDBG,City Capital30000000
SW.E.001Building retrofitProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Severe WeatherNYC Health + HospitalsNYC Health + HospitalsReplace windows at Coney Island Hospital to withstand hurricane-force wind.No Longer PursuingFEMA2000000
MH.C.028Pedestrian and bicycle facilitiesInfrastructure ProjectCBRN,Coastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationPlan for and install new facilities to improve connectivity to key transportation hubs.CompletedFHWA10000000
F.P.065Lower Manhattan Coastal Resilency - South of Brooklyn BridgePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCreate an implementation plan and design for an integrated flood protection system for remaining southern Manhattan areas.CompletedCity Capital10000004/22/2016https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/lmcr/downloads/pdf/LMCRCB1Briefing4.17.184PM.PDFOneNYC 2018 PR: Complete Conceptual Design for the South Street Seaport and the Battery
OneNYC 2018 PR: Investigate feasibility of IFPM in the Seaport
OneNYC 2018 PR: Advance schematic design for Two Bridges
OneNYC 2018 PR: Release RFP and begin final des
F.P.056Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency - Two BridgesInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeInstall an integrated flood protection system in Lower Manhattan, including the Two Bridges area.ExistingCDBG,City Capital52270000011/1/2021https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/lmcr/downloads/pdf/180718_FINAL_Two%20Bridges_CB3%20workshop%20R4.pdf
F.P.053Offshore breakwaters adjacent to and south of Great Kills HarborInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on and work with the USACE to study and install offshore breakwaters.CompletedUnknown250000000
CS.2018.029East Side Coastal ResiliencyInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAn integrated coastal protection system that will reduce the risk of flooding and strengthen 2.2 miles of urban floodplain against rising sea levels, while providing social and environmental benefits to the community.ExistingCity Capital19400000005/22/20149/30/2025
CS.C.003Resilient flood protection at senior centersProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingEmergency generator, flood barriers, sump pumps at five locations. Design and install items to make property more resilient.Completed01/1/201512/30/2016
ET.2018.013AC upgrade for senior centersEmergency ServicesExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingContinue to monitor status of AC systems at senior centers to help mitigate the effects of heat. Provide for repair or replacement as required.CompletedAuthority Expense06/30/2018
ET.P.002AC upgrade for senior centersEmergency ServicesExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingContinue to monitor status of AC systems at senior centers to help mitigate the effects of heat. Provide for repair or replacement as required.ExistingAuthority Expense0
MH.E.029Public education on emergency preparedness and hazard mitigation actionsEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingDevelop and conduct educational forums or seminars and distribute planning literature: reach 45,000 clients with literature in multiple languages.ExistingFEMA-HSGP0
MH.E.031Emergency planning and hazard mitigation literatureEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingReach 45,000 clients with literature in multiple languages.ExistingUnknown15000
MH.P.012Laptops for DFTA essential staffEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The Aging30 Laptops purchased for essential personnelExistingAuthority Expense110001/1/20161/1/2018
F.2018.006Leonord Covello Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingLeonord Covello Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital08/1/20192/1/2022Cost Estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.003Parkside NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingParkside NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital09/1/20193/31/2022Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.004Vandalia NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingVandalia NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital01/30/201912/31/2019Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.005New Lane NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingNew Lane NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital03/30/201912/31/2019Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.006Borinquen Plaza NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingBorinquen Plaza NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital01/30/201912/31/2019Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.007Hope Gardens NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingHope Gardens NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital01/30/201912/31/2019Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.008Rosetta Gaston NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingRosetta Gaston NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital01/30/201912/31/2019Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.009Jackie Robinson NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingJackie Robinson NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital06/30/201912/31/2019Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.010Hope Gardens Multi Service NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingHope Gardens Multi Service NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital06/30/201912/31/2019Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
ET.2018.011Independence Tower NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingIndependence Tower NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital06/30/201912/31/2019
ET.2018.012Mt. Carmel Center NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingMt. Carmel Center NSC Cooling Center HVAC ReplacementExistingCity Capital06/30/201912/31/2019Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
CS.P.001Flooding preventionPrevention and PolicyCoastal stormsDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesAvoid occupying space near or in SLOSH zones A and B, even if the HRA-General Support Services program can accept the space from DCAS.CompletedCity Expense01/1/2017
ET.E.002Peak load management programPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesConserve power during summer peak demand hours, usually noon to 6:00 PM, on days designated by NYPA.CompletedCity Expense07/1/20136/30/2022
MH.E.007Protection of City's fuel supplyEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesProcure additional mobile fueling trucks, generators, light towers, forklifts, and water pumps to permit the City to harden its own fuel supply infrastructure and put in place emergency fueling operations immediately following a disruption in the supply chain. Light towers have been delivered.CompletedCity Capital,City Expense258000001/1/20156/1/2016
MH.E.009City fueling during emergenciesEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesHarden municipal fueling stations and enhance mobile fueling capability to support City government and critical fleets. DCAS is increasing its mobile fueling fleet, negotiating with fuel suppliers and the NY National Guard to enhance emergency fueling operations, and negotiating with the NYPD to prioritize fueling of City vehicles at select retail fueling locations. A new Fuel Operations Playbook was finalized and submitted to the City Council by NYCEM as required by law.CompletedCity Capital87500001/1/201512/31/2016
MH.E.010Inter-agency fuelingEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesSupport inter-agency fueling citywide through fuel-management system. DCAS is currently implementing the EJ Ward fuel-tracking system citywide. Agencies will have the ability to fuel at other agency locations and track fuel reserves electronically.CompletedCity Capital67500006/30/2014
IF.E.009Solar Power Feasibility StudyEmergency ServicesInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesResearch the feasibility of potential solar power systems on DOE facilitiesExistingUnknown0DCAS owns the citywide study- it doesn't provide back-up energy but offsets demands.
MH.E.011Fuel rationingEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDevelop and maintain a fuel-rationing plan and package of regulatory waivers and modifications that would be put in place immediately after a mayoral declaration of a liquid fuels shortage by the mayor.ExistingUnknown01/1/2017Evaluated on a case by case basis
MH.P.005Window upgradesProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative ServicesReplace windows at 100 Centre Street, 1 Centre Street, 2 Lafayette Street, 125 Worth Street, and 80 Centre Street.ExistingCity Capital15000000
MH.E.008Resiliency of food supplyEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Citywide Administrative Services,Department of Social ServicesDepartment of Citywide Administrative Services,Department of Social ServicesExpand turn-key response contracts with larger, more resilient distributors that have active New York operations.ExistingCity Expense01/1/2016Post Sandy, turn-key contracts were put in place to help operationalize local and regional assets for NYC-specific responses.
IF.P.003Utilities on Buono BridgeProperty ProtectionsInfrastructure FailuresDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionBuild redundancy, including additional water and gas mains and upgraded generators, to protect against bridge collapse.No Longer PursuingCity Capital60000006/28/201812/31/2022
MH.E.045Emergency power upgrades and replacementsProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionInstall emergency generator ports to allow immediate portable generator installation. Purchase 10 900KW portable generators.CompletedCity Capital150000001/1/20131/1/2015
F.P.012Rikers Island roadway re-gradingInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionRedesign and elevate roadways on Rikers Island to alleviate flooding conditions.No Longer PursuingCity Capital46000001/1/20133/22/2022
CS.P.008Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC) mooring system and site access improvementProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionBuild marine vessel mooring above the FEMA 500-year flood advisory elevation of 15.36 feet. Currently VCBC mooring arm is designed at maximum 10.3 feet.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP18000000Project not funded
MH.P.026Stormwater managementInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionUpgrade steam tunnel pumps to remove water that may enter during a coastal storm or flooding event.No Longer PursuingUnknown15000000
MH.P.027Rikers Island ferry dockInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionAdd new docking facility to provide additional access to Rikers Island for inmate transport and supplies such as food and medicines.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,FTA25000000
MH.2018.027Hart Island ShorelineCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionHart Island Shoreline RehabilitationCompletedCity Capital,FEMA50000003/23/201612/31/2022
CB.E.006Pathogen Plan developmentPrevention and PolicyCBRNDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationDevelopment of a DOE Pathogen Plan to aid in the response to a wide range of environmental incidents including chemical, biological, and pathogen borne illnesses.CompletedCity Expense012/1/2017
MH.E.046Redundant communicationsEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Infrastructure failures,Winter stormsDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationEstablish a redundant emergency communications system.CompletedOther50000001/1/20141/1/2016
MH.E.205Fleet Relocation PlanPrevention and PolicyFlooding,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationDevelop a fleet relocation plan to protect vehicles and assets from damage caused by costal storms, flooding, severe wind events, or winter storms.CompletedCity Expense01/1/20151/1/2016
MH.E.209Emergency preparedness plans and training for DOE StaffPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationDevelop site-specific plans for all buildings, and engage consultants to do training.CompletedCity Expense200001/1/2017
MH.P.170Crisis Management Tool DevelopmentEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationDevelopment of GIS based emergency alert tracking and management tool.CompletedCity Capital,City Expense5000001/1/20131/1/2014
MH.E.203COOP Plan developmentPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationExpansion of current COOP plans to include Office of School Support Services (Office of School Food, Office of Pupil Transportation, and Public School Athletic League)ExistingCity Expense0
MH.E.206Facility AccessibilityPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationRe-evaluation of facility accessibility and retrofitting of existing accommodations to ensure life safety and program access for people with disabilities and access and functional needs.ExistingCity Capital10000000012/1/2021
EQ.P.005Seismic study and retrofit for tall buildingsProperty ProtectionsEarthquakesDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationPerform seismic study of existing tall buildings, and retrofit buildings to exceed new Building Code seismic provisions.No Longer PursuingFEMA0
MH.E.210DOE green roof installationProperty ProtectionsExtreme Temperatures,FloodingDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationInstall updated building management systems that include green roof structures for DOE facilities to reduce storm water runoff.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.P.169Emergency alert applicationEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of EducationDepartment of EducationResearch the feasibility of developing an emergency alert application to be utilized for administrators, teachers, and students in times of emergencyExistingUnknown0
F.E.009Drainage system maintenance and pre-storm inspectionsEmergency ServicesFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionPerform regular maintenance and repair of sewers and catch basins citywide. Perform pre-storm inspections of Bluebelt facilities and targeted areas of the city with potential for flooding to facilitate proper function during normal operations and storm events.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.C.018Riverside clinic upgradeProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneEquip the new back-up Department of Emergency Operations Center (DEOC) with the appropriate infrastructure and technology to support DOHMH public health response to a citywide emergency.CompletedCity Capital,Other Federal4470002/1/2014All work completed and tested.
MH.E.062Mental health system IT record redundancyEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneConvert paper records to electronic formats to prevent damage and loss in the event of a disaster and facilitate remote accessibility of client records. Include off-site backup capacity.CompletedCity Expense6000000
DO.E.002Maven Electronic Disease Surveillance and Outbreak ManagementPrevention and PolicyDisease outbreaksDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneInstall pre-configured surveillance, case management, and electronic workflow software system that supports over 80 reportable conditions including vaccine-preventable diseases, communicable diseases, STDs, and TB. Maven allows for follow-up care and management of cases and contacts, enables outbreak detection and management, and designs architecture for a flexible workflow case management.ExistingFEMA-HSGP,Unknown0
DO.E.003StarLIMSPrevention and PolicyDisease outbreaksDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneInvest in state-of-the-art Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) essential to maintaining and strengthening DOHMH's ability to rapidly perform the laboratory testing required to detect and manage disease outbreaks of significant public health concern. This investment will provide the labs the ability to test for new emerging diseases, provide for OCME integration (electronic interface with the Chief Medical Examiner), and allow more tests to be performed during a biological or terrorist event where mass causalities may occur.ExistingFEMA-HSGP,Unknown0http://otda.ny.gov/policy/directives/2017/LCM/17-LCM-14-Attachment-4.pdf
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ET.P.004Urban heat island effect mitigationPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperaturesDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneMap and evaluate mitigation strategies implemented in New York City.ExistingCDBG1000000Identifying funding sources
IF.P.005DOHMH generators and retrofitsEmergency ServicesInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneEquip facilities with generators for continuity of building services during power outages, including making any necessary structural improvements to support generators.ExistingCity Capital500000
MH.E.047NYC Community Air Survey (NYCCAS)Emergency ServicesCBRN,WildfiresDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneCollect integrated air quality data in response to emergencies and environmental hazards including combustion emissions, structural fires or brush fires, demolition and debris removal from storm damaged areas, and extensive use of temporary generators and boilers following widespread utility disruption. Use real-time ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) monitors to enhance agency preparedness capabilities.ExistingCity Expense,Other Federal1000000
MH.E.048Citywide health and safety program for large-scale emergenciesEmergency ServicesDisease OutbreaksDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneCoordinate the development of an Incident Health & Safety Plan using the Citywide Health & Safety Plan (CHASP) as a model. The new plan would provide multi-agency health and safety guidance during large-scale emergencies. Program also provides training and symposia for City agencies to build capacity and disaster preparedness.ExistingCity Expense,Other0
MH.E.049Environmental emergency preparednessEmergency ServicesCBRNDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDevelop risk characterization and communication; training for multi-agency biological incident environmental sampling teams and guidance for emergency response staff; guidance and plans for biological and radiological remediation for agencies and other stakeholders including building owners, employers, and the public.ExistingCity Expense,Other100000
MH.E.050Real-time surveillance of health outcomesPrevention and PolicyDisease OutbreaksDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneUtilize data about health-related behaviors that are already stored in an electronic format for syndromic surveillance, i.e., recognizing diseases based on signs and symptoms.ExistingOther,Other Federal0
MH.E.053Interagency field and environmental data gathering and exchangeEmergency ServicesCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneFacilitate environmental data capture, exchange, and storage among government agencies using web-based data systems. Interagency data exchange supports timely identification and characterization of potential hazards and provides a means to mitigate impacts of natural disasters and emergencies.ExistingCity Expense,Other10000Ongoing
MH.E.054Interagency environmental data workshopEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Disease OutbreaksDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneHost annual conference to improve interagency coordination, promote best practices, and introduce emerging tools for data sharing, risk analysis, and vulnerability assessment.ExistingCity Expense,Other0Suspended for time being
MH.E.055Health Code revisionsPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperatures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneExamine the New York City Health Code to identify what elements can be revised to bolster natural hazard mitigation and improve public safety and health during extreme weather events.ExistingCity Expense0Ongoing
MH.E.056Climate change and public health assessmentPrevention and PolicyExtreme Temperatures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneAssess health risks of climate-related events, conduct vulnerability assessments, implement enhanced surveillance systems for climate-sensitive conditions, and promote climate-health strategies and interventions.ExistingOther0Ongoing
MH.E.059Environmental monitoring information telemetry systemEmergency ServicesCBRNDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneIdentification and characterization of radiological environmental hazards, including air emissions data, provides a means to mitigate public health impacts.ExistingCity Expense,Other45000cost is 45000 per year
MH.E.212Environmental Health Assessment - Shelters (EHAS)Emergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneAssess environmental conditions at evacuation centers and shelters during coastal storms and other emergencies and report conditions to shelter managers for resolution.ExistingCity Expense,Other150001/1/2017Operational plan developed
MH.E.213DOHMH warehouse and print shop capacityInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDevelop and install a new inventory tracking system for the DOHMH warehouse (520 Kingsland Ave.) destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. Purchase critical equipment for the DOHMH print shop to produce secure documents that can only be issued by DOHMH.ExistingCity Expense550000
MH.E.214DOHMH facility repair and upgradeProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneRestore and strengthen DOHMH buildings, including DOHMH clinics and the Public Health Laboratory (PHL).Repair building facades, walls, parking lots, water infiltration and drainage systems; and install sump pumps and generators.ExistingCity Capital,Other15000000various ongoing
MH.P.048Health data and provider portalEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneCreate a centralized provider directory and associated reporting portal to communicate with providers as well as gather information from providers. Data can be analyzed and used to generate reports during emergencies.ExistingOther Federal26000001/1/201812/31/2019
MH.E.211Residential Building AssessmentEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene,Housing Preservation and DevelopmentDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene,Housing Preservation and DevelopmentAssess residential buildings for essential services during emergencies that impact 5000 or more households for more than 48 hours and notify appropriate city and state resources for corrective actions.ExistingCity Expense,Other60000
F.C.017Sandbagging of all fuel fill ports and man-waysEmergency ServicesFloodingDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationPrevent water intrusion, thereby ensuring fuel viability for continuity of operations.CompletedCity Expense,Unknown0Preliminary standard operating procedures for any forecasted event that threatens facilities
F.C.018Roof drains and guttersEmergency ServicesFloodingDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationHave garage personnel do inspections and take action to clear roof drains and gutters to ensure facilities are protected from water intrusion.CompletedCity Expense,Unknown0Preliminary standard operating procedures for any forecasted event that threatens facilities.
MH.C.019Emergency power generatorsEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationProvide five large and 60 small emergency power generators to facilities during a hazard event.CompletedCity Expense0Preliminary standard operating procedures for any forcasted event that threatens facilities.
MH.E.215COOP trailer compoundEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationPurchase trailers (minimum 7 trailers) to form a compound to operate daily district operations while affected permanent facilities are repaired.ExistingCity Capital400000A portion of the COOP trailers have been acquired.
WS.E.003Improved snow and ice meltInfrastructure ProjectWinter stormsDepartment of SanitationDepartment of SanitationResearch and, if appropriate, test and monitor the effectiveness of paving techniques to speed snowmelt and icemelt on streets. The goal is to clear paved areas more quickly, thereby reducing vehicular crashes and improving emergency access post-snowstorm.ExistingCity Capital,City Expense,FEMA-HMGP250000000Department of Sanitation is exploring pre-treatment options that would result in decreased wear and tear on pavement surface after snow events. DSNY is testing the use of a beet juice / brine liquid product to pre-treat roadways and test its effectiveness
IF.E.002Citywide VOIPPrevention and PolicyInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsAllow users to move to a different location with minimal reconfiguration and have regular phone numbers restored within hours if a City office building becomes inaccessible due to severe impact to both the PBX and Centrex lines.CompletedCity Capital100000009/1/2014
IF.P.008Telecommunications Planning and Resiliency OfficeInfrastructure ProjectInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsCreate new unit in DoITT to study telecommunications risks and formulate and advocate for solutions.CompletedOther Federal12000001/1/201610/2/2016
IF.P.009IP routing networkInfrastructure ProjectInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsHarden the network, providing the City with required advanced bandwidth management devices to regulate appropriate use of ISP links during emergencies.CompletedCity Capital290000010/3/201610/2/2017The network has been hardened with the industry leading BGP routing protocol and the Internet bandwidth is being upgraded to 40 Gbps.
MH.E.067Internet/DMZ managementPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal storms,Disease outbreaks,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsSustain advanced bandwidth management devices to regulate appropriate usage of ISP links during emergencies.CompletedCity Capital15500001/1/20146/2/2014
MH.P.054Notification system for City employees (Everbridge)Emergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal storms,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDevelop an enhanced system for contacting City employees using a variety of communications media to notify, alert, and/or instruct City employees prior to and during emergencies.CompletedUnknown0
MH.P.056Data Center Site BInfrastructure ProjectCBRN,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsProvide consolidated Site B capability and capacity for applications not already hosted at DoITT's 2 MTC Data Center.CompletedCity Capital,Unknown500000001/1/2013
IF.E.012NY City Telecommunications Services (DoITT MSA)Infrastructure ProjectInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDoITT has been working to negotiate new Master Service Agreements (MSA) with multiple telecommunication vendors. The MSAs when completed will provide Municipal and Eligible Entities with a choice of new telecommunication vendors and service options and aggressive pricing and terms for Voice, Data, Wireless and Managed services and Wireless services.ExistingCity Expense05/1/201512/31/2017Added additional services
MH.E.064311 upgradeEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsSupport future high-call-volume events including re-architecture of the 311 platform, provide production environment for call center-specific version of applications, and implement cloud-based mapping.ExistingCity Capital29000000
CY.P.006Network SegmentationInfrastructure ProjectCyber threatsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsInvest in technology to segment New York City's network in order to increase resiliency and preparedness.No Longer PursuingUnknown50000000
IF.E.013Discontinuance of Telecom legacy services and Technology Transition from legacy service (e.g. Copper-based) to Alternate and Next Generation servicesInfrastructure ProjectInfrastructure failuresDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDiscontinuance of Telecom legacy services and Technology Transition from legacy service (e.g. Copper-based) to Alternate and Next Generation servicesNo Longer PursuingOther01/1/20151/1/2020This project has been replaced by Verizon Network Transformation Project
MH.P.055Hardening of the NYC wireless network (NYCWiN) networkInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsDepartment of Information Technology and TelecommunicationsInstall fixed generators at 126 NYCWiN sites to protect and enhance the reliability and resiliency of communications infrastructure.No Longer PursuingFEMA11200000Project was never funded as NYCWiN was designated to be decomissioned by June of 2019
MH.E.172Mobile ferry ticketing machinesEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal storms,Earthquakes,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationProcure up to 15 mobile ticketing machines to provide a flexible ticketing solution that can be moved to ferry landings experiencing high-volume ridership in post-storm periods to reduce wait times and enable a more efficient flow of passengers to final destinations.ExistingAuthority Capital01/1/2019Work to be performed as part of City wide ferry service and to be complete by 2019
MH.E.173Use of the Staten Island Ferry's Austen Class vessels for East River Ferry service during weather-related disruptionsInfrastructure ProjectCBRN,Coastal storms,Earthquakes,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationSupplement East River Ferry capacity during transit service disruptions that cause large numbers of commuters to use ferry services by retrofitting existing ferry landings to accommodate the Austen Class vessels.ExistingCity Capital012/1/2019Work to be performed as part of City wide ferry service and to be complete by 2019. Additionally design will support DOT's next generation Staten Island Ferry vessel
F.E.067New hospitalsPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAmend Construction Codes to require a higher level of protection and critical systems redundancy for any new hospital built within the 500-year floodplain.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.P.136Urban post-disaster housing site identification in New York CityPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Disease outbreaks,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementPrepare communities and agencies for deployment of post-disaster housing units by identifying potential sites and evaluating feasibility for use in terms of constructability and livability.ExistingCity Expense,FEMA1000007/3/2017This information will be published in the forthcoming A Guide to Using Deployable Housing for Urban Post-Disaster Housing Recovery.
F.P.038Safeguarding NYCHA cellar equipmentProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityAt 219 buildings within the 33 NYCHA developments with Sandy damage, install duplex sump pumps for dewatering and additional floor drains; raise switchgear where possible; use watertight seals on electrical panels subject to flooding; and install elevated platforms for vital equipment. ExistingFEMA,Insurance Proceeds260000008/18/20155/4/2022http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nycha/about/recovery-resiliency.page
F.P.040NYCHA floodgates and barriersProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityInstall floodgates and barrier mechanisms to control the rate of water infiltration into building areas prone to flooding at 219 buildings within the 33 NYCHA developments with Sandy damage.ExistingFEMA,Insurance Proceeds3180000008/18/20155/4/2022http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nycha/about/recovery-resiliency.page
F.P.041NYCHA boiler rooms and electrical equipmentProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityRelocate low-lying boiler rooms and electrical switchgear panels submerged during Hurricane Sandy to areas within existing structures, new extensions, or stand-alone facilities at higher elevations at 219 buildings in 33 developments with Sandy damage.ExistingFEMA-HMGP,Insurance Proceeds1980000008/18/20155/4/2022http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nycha/about/recovery-resiliency.page
IF.P.010Emergency generators in NYCHA propertiesEmergency ServicesInfrastructure failuresNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityInstall natural gas-powered, emergency generators at 208 buildings within 33 developments with Sandy damage to ensure building corridors and stairwells remain lit and provide power for vital domestic water pumps (high-rise buildings) and boilers for hot water and heating during utility outages. The generators have been sized to also provide full power to the entire building including all residential apartments. The generator can isolate these NYCHA buildings from the public power grid during peak demands or when conditions warrant.ExistingCDBG,FEMA-HMGP6130000008/18/20155/4/2022http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nycha/about/recovery-resiliency.page
MH.E.113Protective roofingProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Severe weatherNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityInstall new flashing and four-ply torch-applied modified bitumen roofing with high-reflective coating over polyisocyanurate tapered insulation in 46 developments (524 buildings) citywide. This project, which will involve removal of existing roofing and insulation and asbestos abatement, will increase storm resiliency and reduce the impacts of extreme heat events.ExistingCity Capital126000000
MH.E.114Window protectionProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Severe weatherNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityInstall new shatter-resistant operable windows and frames and repair lintels and sills in nine developments (62 buildings) citywide. Remove existing windows and conduct asbestos abatement.ExistingCity Capital143000000
MH.E.115CoppingProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Severe weatherNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityRemove all loose and damaged brick, stucco, and copping to reduce flying debris during wind storms, coastal storms, and tornadoes. Install new brick and copping in 34 developments (313 buildings) citywide.ExistingCity Capital237000000
MH.P.109NYCHA grounds, pavements, and drainage improvementsProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,FloodingNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityInstall planting for soil stabilization and to create buffer zones. Strengthen anchorage/footings for play equipment and pole lighting in nine developments (91 buildings).ExistingCity Capital9390000NYCHA has a long-term agreement with DEP to construct green infrastructure at NYCHA developments. One site is under construction and 19 are in design/assessment.
MH.P.112NYCHA AC system improvementsPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Extreme Temperatures,Infrastructure FailuresNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityStudy the feasibility of centrally-managed AC systems including networked window AC systems and Air Source Heat Pump systems.ExistingUnknown0NYCHA is piloting "smart" A/C system at Meltzer Tower, a senior building in Manhattan
CS.2018.038Building Electrical Protections 100 PctProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentRelocate existing electrical distribution in NYPD buildings to floors above the 1 percent annual floodplain.ExistingFEMA12569981/25/20158/20/2021
MH.2018.044Backup Generators - 5th Pct & 25th PctEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionProcure and install backup generators and automatic transfer switches at the 5th Pct & 25th PctCompletedCity Capital43895136/30/20155/14/2021
F.2018.017Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded - PSA 1Property ProtectionsFloodingElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for PSA 1ExistingFEMA32072710/10/201710/6/202190% FEMA Funded
F.2018.020Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for QMS WarehouseProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City Police DepartmentElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for QMS WarehouseExistingFEMA2717593/10/202190% FEMA Funded
F.2018.021Electrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Transit D 34Property ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionElectrical Conduit Replaced and Upgraded for Transit D 34ExistingFEMA105715610/10/201710/6/202190% FEMA Funded
CB.E.008Secure HAZMAT at DOT facilitiesProperty ProtectionsCBRNNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationExamples include:
Prevent release, in the event of hazard event, of herbicides at Arterials yards; combustible materials at sites such as Webster Fleet Services Shop; fuel from above-ground tanks at sites such as Conner Street Yard.
ExistingCity Capital0aint storage facility completed at Wythe Yard; trush wash stations and spill containment equipment; on-going HAZMAT compliance work across the agency.
F.E.017Protection of NYCDOT facilities from flood impactsProperty ProtectionsCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationExamples include:
Reconstruct bulkhead at Harper Street facilities;
elevate mechanical equipment in flood-prone areas whenever possible;
use mold-resistant building materials whenever possible at sites in flood zones;
improve stormwater management through measures such as containment systems and green infrastructure
FEMA 406-funded work at various facility locations (see PW# 3602)
FEMA 406-funded conduit work at various locations (see PW# 4397)
ExistingCity Capital,FEMA0Harper Street bulkhead reconstruction achieved substantial completion in 2016. NYCDOT is working with NYCEM and the Interim Flood Protection Measures Program are implementing temporary flood protection measures at several DOT owned facilities. DOT is enga
F.E.149Permeable pavementInfrastructure ProjectFloodingNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationPilot permeable pavement in the ROW, where appropriate and where an entity agrees to maintain, to detain and infiltrate stormwater to mitigate localized flooding of streets and reduce loads on sewage treatment plants and consequent combined sewer overflows.ExistingCity Expense1200000Due to schedule delays owing to various factors including unacceptable soil conditions at tested locations, NYCDOT was no longer eligible for the previously awarded NYS GIGP grants. NYCDOT is proceeding with the permeable sidewalk pilot project using NYCD
MH.E.068Protection of New York City bridges from hazardsProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationExamples include implementing measures such as:
seismic retrofits,
structural hardening,
inspections, and
retrofits to protect moveable bridge machinery and four NYC East River Bridges
FEMA406-funded work at Carrol Street Bridge (see PW 706)
ExistingCity Capital,FHWA1000000000The movable bridge contract is underway and several of the City's movable bridges have been returned to full service. Work is scheduled to be complete by the end 2018.
MH.E.069Incorporation of climate resiliency features in DOT capital projectsPrevention and PolicyCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationApply the City's Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines into the prescopoing process for capital roadway projects in high-risk areas. As solutions and features are refined and their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness are demonstrated, evaluate feasibility for inclusion in design phase future NYCDOT capital projects.
Examples include:
FEMA 406-funded work at various roadway locations (see PW#'s including 4393, 3666, and 3957)
ExistingCity Capital,City Expense,FEMA-HMGP,FHWA0NYCDOT incorporated resiliency/ climate adaptation in the new and revised Street Design Manual 3.0 in 2018. The roadway reconstruction scoping process from NYCDOT to DDC now includes flood risk and sea level rise as design consideration for DDC. Toolbox e
MH.E.071Resiliency in DOT planningInfrastructure ProjectCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,Drought,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationIntegrate resiliency data, programs, practice and design in planning and project development.ExistingCity Expense,FEMA-HMGP0As indicated in MH.E.70 and MH.E.71, NYCDOT continues to integrate resiliency into its planning process for capital projects using the Street Design Manual and the New York City Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines.

Cost estimate TBD.
MH.E.072Protection of ferry terminalsProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Flooding,Severe weatherNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationProtect terminals from flooding and storm damage.ExistingCity Capital,City Expense,FTA250000007/1/20163/1/2021FTA and City-funded resiliency project to mitigate against future flooding damage to Whitehall and St. George ferry terminals continues. Design started March 18, 2018. Anticipated design completion in July 2019.
MH.E.073Ferry use during emergenciesInfrastructure ProjectCBRN,Coastal storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationDeploy the Staten Island Ferry's Austen Class vessels on the East River Ferry route during transportation disruptions.ExistingCity Expense0Note that all modifications to landings are EDC responsibility. NYCDOT Austen Class vessels are ready to be deployed if warranted. Could be combined with MH.E.173. NYCEDC, in coordination with NYCDOT, is in the process of procuring a design consultant for
MH.E.075Emergency traffic managementPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationThe agency maintains plans to operate the street network in the event of natural disasters and other emergencies.ExistingFEMA-HMGP10000000The City has developed and regularly updates plans for traffic and transit management strategies in the wake of major system disruptions, including storms, blizzards, a maritime emergency and a transit strike. The City regularly holds tabletop preparedn
MH.E.077Bus Priority StrategiesPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationExpand Select Bus Service and other bus priority strategies.ExistingFHWA,FTA100000000The City and the MTA continue to expand Select Bus Service (SBS), there are currently 12 SBS routes in operation. The City will continue planning, design, community outreach, and implementation to meet its goal of implementing 20 SBS routes by 2020. Beyon
MH.E.224Staten Island Ferry fleet upgradeInfrastructure ProjectCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationPurchase new vessels to replace the Barberi class vessels, thereby improving the capability of the fleet.ExistingCity Capital,FTA2509000009/1/20142/1/2021
MH.P.064Staten Island Ferry vessel improvementInfrastructure ProjectCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationInstall high-lift rudders on vessels.ExistingCity Capital50000007/1/20177/1/2021DOT plans to retrofit the Molinari Class with high lift rudders. These will offer more maneuverability for this class, which will assist in periods of high winds. Design is underway and installation will occur during vessel drydock periods.
SW.E.003Protection of NYCDOT facilities from high windsProperty ProtectionsSevere weatherNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationFocus on locations including trailer yards and roofs.ExistingCity Capital0NYCDOT continues to upgrade the bracing of trailers as trailers are replaced. The agency is also upgrading roofs of buildings at the Dubois Yard, Hamilton Plant, 25 14th Street, 32-11 Harper Street.
MH.E.070Climate resiliency features in future capital projectsProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Drought,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationApply the toolbox of hazard-resilient design treatments developed in MH.E.69 to an initial set of existing capital projects in high-risk areas. As these treatments are refined and their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness are demonstrated, apply them in a standardized way to all right-of-way capital projects going forward.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,FEMA-HMGP,Other State40000000Combined with ME.E.069
CB.P.007Environmental Project Information Center (EPIC)Education and AwarenessCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationDevelop this online public environmental communication portal and cleanup project tracking database for developers, industry, and community to speed projects while also hosting a public document repository, information-sharing portal, bulletin boards, dialogue centers, and other community resources.ExistingCity Expense,Other60000012/29/2023
CS.P.029Cleanup standards for waterfront brownfieldsPrevention and PolicyCoastal StormsOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationExplore strengthened cleanup standards for waterfront brownfields.CompletedCity Expense04/1/20131/1/2014
MH.E.127Brownfield climate change resiliencyPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationLaunch audits and improve storm preparedness of brownfields.CompletedCity Capital,City Expense400001/1/20142/28/2017
CB.E.002NYC Voluntary Cleanup ProgramPrevention and PolicyCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationClean up contaminated properties throughout New York City. Includes installation of vapor mitigation systems, protection of building inhabitants in the event of hazardous materials release; installation of cover systems, providing containment in the event of hazardous materials releases/spills; and groundwater remediation. This will improve groundwater quality for potential use during drought.ExistingCity Expense01/1/2011
CB.E.005NYC Green Property CertificationEducation and AwarenessCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationIncrease public understanding and awareness of cleanup sites by recognizing that cleanup properties are the "safest places in NYC to live and work."ExistingCity Expense,Private750001/1/20123/1/2014
CB.P.004Brownfield cleanup in the 100-year floodplainCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationEstablish bonus cleanup grant for projects in flood zones to accelerate cleanup to prevent release of pollutants during floods.ExistingCity Expense0
CB.P.006BrownfieldWORKS!Education and AwarenessCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationSupport placement of green job trainees on brownfield cleanup sites throughout New York City.ExistingCity Expense0
CS.E.012NYC Clean Soil BankInfrastructure ProjectCoastal StormsOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationLaunch full operation of the soil bank for use in elevating grades or creating natural barriers to mitigate impacts of storm surge or sea level rise.ExistingCity Expense08/1/2012
CB.2018.001Progressive Urban Resource Exchange (PURE)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationThe PURESoil NYC program improves the quality of degraded soil in NYC communities and makes these communities more resilient to the effects of climate change. The program provides pristine soil from deep excavations to community-based organizations for projects to improve soil quality at the local level and to public sector earthworks projects to protect against sea level rise and flooding from storm surge caused by climate change.ExistingCity Expense06/22/2018Cost estimate $20,000 -$180,000
F.P.066Flood protection of vital infrastructure at LaGuardia AirportProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyConstruct a floodwall around the West Field Lighting Vault; protect West End Substation by installing dikes and re-grading; construct a new East Field Lighting Vault Building.CompletedFEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ35500003/24/20149/26/2017Corresponds to CA02-486 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
F.E.094Backflow preventers at PANYNJ-controlled buildings at JFK AirportProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyInstall backflow prevention devices and water meter upgrades in accordance with the New York State sanitary code and City regulations. Perform water meter upgrades as required.ExistingFEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ382000003/17/2017Corresponds to CA03-783 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.P.142LaGuardia Airport central electric substationEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyRehabilitate the supervisory controls and data acquisition of the Central Electric and West End substation SCADA system to enhance the airport's ability to manage and recover from emergencies.ExistingFEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ1500000
MH.2018.049Mitigation of latent salt damageInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyMitigation of latent salt damage to mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems (Hurricane Sandy).ExistingPANYNJ19070000010/3/20148/9/2026https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CB02-225 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.050Mitigation of latent salt damage (Hurricane Sandy).Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyMitigation of latent salt damage (Hurricane Sandy).ExistingPANYNJ14080000010/3/20148/9/2026https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CB02-226 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.051Mitigation of latent salt damageInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyMitigation of latent salt damage to mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems (Hurricane Sandy).ExistingPANYNJ35000007/21/2014https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CB03-285 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.052Mitigation of latent salt damageInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyMitigation of latent salt damage (Hurricane Sandy).ExistingPANYNJ07/21/20149/28/2019https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CB03-286 in Capital Plan
MH.2018.053Replacement of aeronautical operations area light circuitEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of aeronautical operations area light circuitExistingPANYNJ183000004/22/20151/29/2023https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CA02-484 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.054Rehabilitation of pump house 6 substation.Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyRehabilitation of pump house 6 substation.ExistingPANYNJ011/13/2014https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CA02-488 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.055Repair & hazard mitigationInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyRepair & hazard mitigation of cut & cover tunnel power distribution vault & pump station.ExistingPANYNJ1250000010/14/20166/29/2022https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds CA03-764 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.056Replacement of airside switchgearsInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of airside switchgearsExistingPANYNJ580000011/2/201512/31/2021https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CA03-765 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.057Installation of tide gates/drainage check valves for outfalls.Property ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyInstallation of tide gates/drainage check valves for outfalls.ExistingPANYNJ78000005/8/2015https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CA03-766 in PANYNJ's Capital plan
MH.2018.058Replacement of light circuit at aeronautical operational area.Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of light circuit at aeronautical operational area.ExistingPANYNJ799000004/7/20159/29/2023https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CA03-769 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.059Installation of floodgates at outfalls.Property ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyInstallation of floodgates at outfalls.ExistingPANYNJ382000003/17/20172/28/2026https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/CA03-783 corresponds to PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.060Replacement of underground electrical delivery lines at new york marine terminal.Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of underground electrical delivery lines at new york marine terminal.ExistingPANYNJ8000003/15/2018https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to number CP09-125 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.061Upgrade of pavement subgrade at howland hook marine terminal.Infrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyUpgrade of pavement subgrade at howland hook marine terminal.ExistingPANYNJ317000003/31/201612/31/2021https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CP11-089 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.062Replacement of signals in tunnels E & FInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of signals in tunnels E & FExistingPANYNJ915000005/9/20181/1/2024https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CR02-589 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.063Replacement of radio and electronics in tunnels E & FEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of radio and electronics in tunnels E & FExistingPANYNJ202000005/9/20181/1/2023https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CR02-590 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.064Replacement of 27kv, 15kv, traction power and inter-tripping cables in tunnels E & FInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New Jersey Replacement of 27kv, 15kv, traction power and inter-tripping cables in tunnels E & FExistingPANYNJ1724000005/9/20181/1/2024https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CR02-591 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.065Replacement of lighting 480v power distribution equipment in tunnels E & FInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of lighting 480v power distribution equipment in tunnels E & FExistingPANYNJ588000005/9/20181/1/2024https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CR02-592 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.066Replacement of corrosion protection and control system in tunnels E & FInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of corrosion protection and control system in tunnels E & FExistingPANYNJ215000005/9/20181/1/2023https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CR02-594 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.2018.067Replacement of track, third rail and appurtenances in tunnels E & FInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyReplacement of track, third rail and appurtenances in tunnels E & FExistingPANYNJ266000005/9/20181/1/2023https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/documents/Capital-Plan-2017-2026/Corresponds to CR02-595 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
MH.P.141JFK Airport electrical system resiliencyEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingPort Authority of New York & New JerseyPort Authority of New York & New JerseyRehabilitate Bergen substation to enhance the airport's ability to withstand extreme events that disrupt power transmission.ExistingFEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ3980000012/31/2026
F.E.093Drainage improvements for Pump House # 4 and # 6 at LaGuardia AirportProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New Jersey (Aviation)Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (Aviation)Upgrade pumps and electrical power supply, and modify structural walks and platform decks.ExistingFEMA,FEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ810000011/30/201411/24/2018Corresponds to CA02-488 in PANYNJ's Capital Plan
F.P.073JFK Airport runway upgradeProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New Jersey (Aviation)Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (Aviation)Redesign and retrofit runways 13R and 31L including raising the grade, modifying existing drainage, and installing new lighting and concrete pavement.ExistingPANYNJ4790000012/31/2021
F.P.068Drainage improvements at JFK AirportProperty ProtectionsFloodingPort Authority of New York & New Jersey (Aviation)Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (Aviation)Install tide gates/drainage check valves to manage drainage outfalls in low-lying areas vulnerable to reverse flow through the drainage system.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HMGP,PANYNJ60000000Duplicate of F.E.096
CS.E.016Oakwood Beach, NY Continuing Authorities Program (CAP Section 103) ProjectCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe project includes a 730 foot levee (10 feet above NGVD) perpendicular to Oakwood Creek and a tide gate to help limit the amount of water reaching communities when Oakwood Creek is inundated. The road was raised just north of the treatment plant to achieve the same effect north or the plant.CompletedUSACE01/1/200012/31/2000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Portals/37/docs/civilworks/SandyFiles/Army%20Corps%20OakwoodBeach_FCCE_FactSheet.pdfProject construction complete as of 2000.
CS.E.018South Shore of Staten Island, NY Coastal Storm Risk Management ProjectCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe project includes a 4.5 miles buried seawall, 0.6 miles levee & road raising, 0.35 miles floodwall, natural storage & excavated ponds, and tidal wetlands from Fort Wadsworth to Oakwood Beach.ExistingCity Capital,Other State,USACE6152310005/1/202212/31/2026http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Projects-in-New-York/South-Shore-of-Staten-Island/Project currently in design as of August 2021.
CS.E.032NY & NJ Habor and Tributaries Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility StudyCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersA feasibility study to investigate coastal storm risk management for the the New York Harbor and Tributaries area. Measures being evaluated include levees, flood walls, bulkheads, and storm surge barriers, as well as nonstructural measures and natural and nature-based features.ExistingOther,Other State,USACE07/15/20161/7/2022http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/644997/fact-sheet-new-yorknew-jersey-harbor-tributaries-focus-area-feasibility-study/Feasibility study paused as of August 2021.
CS.2018.008Nassau County Back Bays, NY Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility StudyCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersA feasibility study to investigate potential ways to reduce the risk to people and critical infrastructure caused by coastal storms. The study will investigate the feasibility of a number of measures, which includes but is not limited to storm surge barriers, bulkheads, floodwalls, levees, seawalls, shoreline stabilization, stormwater improvements, beach nourishment, living shorelines, wetland restoration, and the elevation, floodproofing, and/or relocation of structures.ExistingOther,Other State,USACE01/1/20169/30/2024http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/1098572/nassau-county-back-bay-csrm-study-ny/Study area is located in Queens and Nassau County
MH.2018.026Hudson-Raritan Estuary, NY and NJ Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility StudyCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe study purpose is to identify and document water resource related problems, existing conditions and factors contributing to environmental degradation within the estuary in order to develop potential solutions aimed at ecosystem restoration, while building upon existing restoration efforts and management plans (e.g., Harbor Estuary Program [HEP] Comprehensive Conservation Management Plan). The study was completed in 2020.CompletedOther State,USACE02/1/19965/26/2020https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Missions/Environmental/Environmental-Restoration/Hudson-Raritan-Estuary/See separate HRE projects for info about completed and potential projects as of August 2021.
MH.E.159Atlantic Coast of New York City, East Rockaway Inlet to Rockaway Inlet (Rockaway Beach) and Jamaica Bay, NY Coastal Storm Risk Management Project - Post-Disaster Restoration (P.L. 84-99)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation,U.S. Army Corps of EngineersNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation,U.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe project includes the restoration of the project to pre-Hurricane Sandy conditions and the originally-authorized beach profile.CompletedUSACE365000001/1/20134/28/2015http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487597/fact-sheet-atlantic-coast-of-new-york-city-east-rockaway-inlet-to-rockaway-inle/Project construction complete as of April 2015.
MH.P.166Atlantic Coast of New York City, East Rockaway Inlet to Rockaway Inlet (Rockaway Beach) and Jamaica Bay, NY Coastal Storm Risk Management Project - Reformulation (P.L. 113-2)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationThe project includes a composite seawall, dune, berm, groin extensions and construction, and resnourishment, as well as high frequency flood risk reduction measures.ExistingCity Capital,FEMA-HSGP,USACE4000000004/27/20203/27/2028http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487597/fact-sheet-atlantic-coast-of-new-york-city-east-rockaway-inlet-to-rockaway-inle/Project currently in design and construction as of August 2021.
IF.2018.004Verizon Network Transformation (copper to fiber migration)Infrastructure ProjectInfrastructure failuresVerizonVerizonVerizon was authorized to migrate 65 wire centers in NYC from copper to fiber. Verizon is working with DoITT to migrate agencies using services from the 65 wire centers.ExistingVendor01/1/201712/31/2023This action replaces the item IF.E.013. Cost Estimate TBD
CS.2018.027Resiliency VideoEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningThis video was created as part of an extensive public outreach campaign to share information on flood risk and flood resistant construction requirements. The goal of this video is to reach a broad audience and to help solicit input on how to modify these zoning rules to remove regulatory barriers to resiliency investments.CompletedCDBG08/1/20189/1/2018https://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/climate-resiliency/climate-resiliency.page
CS.2018.021Flood Hazard MapperEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City Planning The NYC Flood Hazard Mapper provides a comprehensive overview of the coastal flood hazards that threaten the city today, as well as how these hazards are likely to increase in the future with climate change. It is intended to enable more informed decision-making by residents, property and business owners, architects and engineers, and policy-makers. ExistingUnknown06/1/2016http://dcp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=1c37d271fba14163bbb520517153d6d5
CS.P.004Emergency contractsEmergency ServicesCoastal StormsDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionHave contracts (tree removal, sidewalk and roadway repair, etc.) ready in advance to reduce response times when hazards occur.ExistingUnknown0
MH.E.051Public health information for healthcare providersEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDisseminate information, checklists, and specific guidance and provide timely and accurate health alerts, advisories, and updates to healthcare providers and agencies that provide services to vulnerable populations on extreme weather events and other environmental hazards like pollen, air pollution, and vector-borne disease. Use the Health Alert Network, Dialogic NXT Communications System, and blast fax to assist them in preparing themselves to protect their clients during extreme events and improve messaging coordination.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.E.052Public health risk communication for the general publicEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Flooding,Severe WeatherDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneRaise public awareness on how to reduce or prevent illness and mortality from extreme weather events and other environmental hazards including air pollution and environmental exposures (such as carbon monoxide releases, mold, toxic spills, and other toxic releases). Use 311, nyc.gov, printed materials, media, and public forums and presentations.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.E.057Climate and health community resilienceEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Severe WeatherDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneConduct workshops and disseminate public health information and educational tools through community stakeholders, professional associations, faith-based coalitions, and agencies that provide services to vulnerable populations (children, seniors, inmates, the homeless, and the mentally ill). Workshops provide instruction on how to reduce illness and mortality associated with extreme weatherExistingOther0Ongoing
MH.E.058Environmental health tracking portalEducation and AwarenessDisease Outbreaks,Extreme Temperatures,Severe WeatherDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneFacilitate environmental data dissemination to the public using web-based data systems. Data dissemination supports community preparedness, public education, and characterization of potential environmental hazards.ExistingCity Expense,Other753000
MH.E.060Assessing and communicating risks from drinking and recreational watersEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneIssue public advisories on health hazards from flooding/storm impacts to water supply and public waters/beaches, using 311, nyc.gov, printed materials and media.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.E.061Public education on mental healthEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneConduct a Mental Health First Aid education program to introduce the public to risk factors for and warning signs of mental health problems and review common treatments to build individual and community resilience.ExistingUnknown150000
MH.P.039Mental Health First Aid public education programEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneConduct a Mental Health First Aid public education program to introduce non-mental health professionals to risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems and build understanding of their impact, and provide an overview of common treatments to increase individual and community resilience.ExistingUnknown150000
EQ.E.008Building code updatePrevention and PolicyEarthquakesDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAdopt new seismic standards for risk-based requirements, and enhanced design requirements for liquefaction.CompletedCity Expense011/1/2014Current code revision cycle will review ASCE 7-10 and -16 versions
MH.E.034Existing building code revisionPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsDevelop an existing building code to simplify and streamline upgrades and alterations in existing buildings, which includes analysis of potential provisions aimed at resiliency improvements and hazard mitigation measures.ExistingCity Expense47500012/1/2016
CS.E.004Assistance for Damaged Properties (Build it Back Program)Property ProtectionsCoastal StormsHousing Preservation and Development,Mayor's Office of Housing Recovery OperationsHousing Preservation and Development,Mayor's Office of Housing Recovery OperationsWork with private property owners (of small homes and multi-family housing) to secure funds to address storm damage and allow for resiliency upgrades including system and material enhancements or replacements.ExistingOther22000000001/1/201312/31/2018
F.E.085Resiliency of private cogeneration facilitiesEducation and AwarenessFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeStudy options to ensure resiliency of such facilities.CompletedUnknown04/22/201612/31/2017
F.E.055FEMA 1 Percent Annual Chance Flood Maps for New York CityPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeUpdate maps reflecting current weather conditions and topography/bathymetry.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
CB.E.004Cleaning Up New York City community education video seriesEducation and AwarenessCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationEducate the public about environmental investigation, cleanup, and community protection and engagement during the cleanup process.CompletedPrivate400006/1/20124/22/2014
CB.E.001Pro-bono environmental servicesEducation and AwarenessCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationProvide expert services through the NYC Brownfield Partnership.ExistingCity Expense04/22/2015
CB.E.003NYC Brownfield Incentive Grant (BIG) programProperty ProtectionsCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationProvide financial assistance to property owners seeking to investigate and clean up contaminated properties.ExistingCity Expense,Other Federal16000001/1/2011
CB.P.005Environmental research- SPEED 2.0Prevention and PolicyCBRNOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationSPEED 2.0 will identify the following environmental concerns in city flood plains and hurricane evacuation zones: properties in city cleanup programs managed by the Mayors Office of Environmental Remediation and properties in state cleanup programs, including the state Brownfield Cleanup Program, the state Superfund program, petroleum spill sites, and petroleum and chemical bulk storage sites. ExistingCDBG20000012/30/2022
MH.P.139NYC Brownfield Incentive Grant (BIG) programProperty ProtectionsCBRN,FloodingOffice of Environmental RemediationOffice of Environmental RemediationSeek more funding to facilitate financial assistance to property owners seeking to investigate and clean up contaminated properties, as well as to community groups, for public outreach, planning, and technical assistance.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,City Expense,Other Federal,Other State010/5/2010
F.2018.005New York State Silver Jackets TeamEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe New York Silver Jackets Team is an interagency team dedicated to working collaboratively within the state of New York with appropriate stakeholders in developing and implementing solutions to flood hazards by identifying agency resources, funding programs and technical expertise. The teams focus areas are improved outreach and coordination and developing an interagency approach to flood risk management.ExistingOther Federal,Other State,USACE01/1/2007http://silverjackets.nfrmp.us/State-Teams/New-YorkSilver Jackets Program is a program that receives continuous funding and operates year round
F.2018.043NFIP Working GroupPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingA monthly convening of multiple city agencies to evaluate and study the feasibility of implementing possible programs and policies to encourage flood insurance enrollment and home mitigation.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.E.194Underground electric system improvementsPrevention and PolicyFlooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsCon EdisonCon EdisonFortify the underground system by installing submersible equipment in flood-prone areas and applying sectionalizing strategies to minimize number of customers impacted by flooding.CompletedAuthority Expense2000000001/22/20131/22/2016
F.C.004Mapping of flooding vulnerability dataPrevention and PolicyFloodingCon EdisonCon EdisonEvaluate latest flooding information available post-Sandy to potentially update infrastructure maps to more accurately define flooding vulnerability of company assets.ExistingAuthority Expense0
MH.E.001Improved weather forecastingEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Severe Weather,Winter StormsCon EdisonCon EdisonDevelop and enhance high-resolution weather forecasting technology to forecast weather-caused damage at a micro-geographic level. Utilize various weather parameters (such as rain, wind speed and direction, and temperature) to assist in advance warning capabilities.ExistingAuthority Expense0
MH.E.002Vegetation Management ProgramCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,Severe Weather,Winter StormsCon EdisonCon EdisonContinue performing vegetation management to ensure infrastructure, as well as the public, is secure during and after a natural hazard event. Proper pruning and thinning of the tree canopy is important to minimize damage during hurricanes and wind events and cleanup after storms.ExistingAuthority Expense0
MH.E.003Improved Con Ed communicationsEmergency ServicesExtreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsCon EdisonCon EdisonContinue to provide and enhance communications on forecasted impact to Con Ed's system and updates on outages to customers, community leaders, and regulators. This includes notifications to customers on life-support equipment.ExistingAuthority Expense0
MH.E.004Load-reduction programsPrevention and PolicyExtreme Temperatures,Infrastructure FailureCon EdisonCon EdisonContinue contingency and peak shaving demand response programs to mitigate constraint during times of high demand and electric infrastructure failure.ExistingAuthority Expense0
MH.E.005Con Ed cyber securityPrevention and PolicyCyber Threats,Infrastructure FailureCon EdisonCon EdisonContinue ensuring network and data integrity by implementing security measures; limiting access; maintaining traditional and next generation firewalls; deploying additional IPS/web and database monitoring technologies; segmenting the network; implementing data analysis to detect anomalies, monitoring for and responding to cyber attacks; and sharing information with local, state, and federal agencies.ExistingAuthority Expense0
DO.E.001CUNY stakeholder outreachEducation and AwarenessDisease OutbreaksThe City University of New YorkThe City University of New YorkConduct university-wide hazard mitigation and awareness regarding mass prophylaxis initiatives (scope: all 24 CUNY campuses with a population of 450,000+ students). Publish and disseminate information to university stakeholder populations.ExistingAuthority Expense0
MH.E.006CUNY stakeholder outreachEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsThe City University of New YorkThe City University of New YorkConduct CUNY university-wide "all-hazards" mitigation training and awareness initiatives (scope: all 24 CUNY campuses with a population of 450,000+ students). Publish and disseminate information to university stakeholder populations.ExistingAuthority Expense0
CY.E.001Protection of City's data, systems and services from cyber attackProperty ProtectionsCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Utilized FFY13 UASI grant funding to install appliances for advanced persistent threat (APT) detection on the City's Outbound Internet path.CompletedFEMA-HSGP43000002/1/201311/30/2015Proposing to sustain the investment with FFY18 UASI funding through August 2021 (see NEW tab).
CY.E.002Protection of City's data, systems and services from cyber attackProperty ProtectionsCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Utilized FFY15 UASI grant funding to install appliances for advanced persistent threat (APT) detection on the City's Tiers 2 and 3 security zones.CompletedFEMA-HSGP30000009/1/20158/31/2018
CY.E.003Citywide Cybersecurity Awareness ProgramEducation and AwarenessCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Risk reduction through employee education via training and awareness initiatives including clasroom, CBT, anti-phishing simulation testing and training, various media initiaties, and role-based training for users with privileged access.ExistingCity Expense375000010/1/2015
CY.P.003Protection of City's data, systems and services from cyber attackProperty ProtectionsCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Sustain the APT solution (CY.E.001/CY.E.002)CompletedFEMA-HSGP3750000Proposing to sustain the investment with FFY18 UASI funding (see NEW tab).
CY.2018.004Citywide Mobile Threat ProtectionEducation and AwarenessCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Deployment of a citywide mobile threat protection capability to enhance public digital safety.CompletedCity Expense7500000https://secure.nyc/
CY.2018.006Controls to Privileged Users Access (Phase 1)Property ProtectionsCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Utilized FFY17 UASI grant funding to introduce controls to privileged users access to critical City networks; to eliminate risk associated with the use of static authentication methods.CompletedFEMA-HSGP13000008/1/20178/31/2020
CY.2018.012Control Privileged Users Access (Phase 2)Property ProtectionsCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Utilized FFY18 UASI grant funding to introduce controls to privileged users access to critical City networks; to eliminate risk associated with the use of static authentication methods.ExistingFEMA-HSGP13000009/1/20188/31/2021
CY.2018.010Replace Vulnerability Management SystemProperty ProtectionsCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Replace the City's existing vulnerability scannersExistingCity Expense0
CY.2018.011Enterprise Endpoint Management SolutionProperty ProtectionsCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Deployment of enterprise endpoint management solution to automate provisioning and configuration of networked devices.ExistingCity Expense0
CS.C.001Urban Waterfront Adaptive Strategies reportEducation and AwarenessCoastal StormsDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningProvide a systematic assessment of the coastal flood hazards that face New York City, a thorough survey of coastal protection and adaptation strategies that may be suitable for different shoreline and neighborhood types, and a framework for evaluating coastal protection alternatives. The report is intended to serve as a resource for planners, policymakers, and communities within New York City, the region, and elsewhere in the coastal United States.CompletedUnknown06/1/2013Project was completed in 2013.
F.C.005Designing for Flood Risk reportEducation and AwarenessFloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningIdentify key principles to guide the design of new buildings in flood zones to promote construction that can not only withstand coastal flood events, but also supports the vibrancy of the public realm. Recognizing the distinct character and needs of higher-density urban environments, such as New York City, the report provides recommendations for how regulations and individual project design can incorporate resilient design principles.CompletedUnknown06/1/2013Project was completed in 2013.
F.C.006Flood Resilient Building Design ManualEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningProvide guidance for planning and design of new construction and retrofit of existing buildings in areas subject to flooding. Guidance will mitigate property damage and life safety dangers posed by structurally and superficially damaged buildings.CompletedFEMA-HMGP05/1/201310/1/2014Report was released in Oct. 2014, Available here: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/retrofitting/index.shtml
F.E.141Resilient IndustryPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningThe Resilient Industry initiative will assess vulnerability to flooding in industrial areas of New York City and propose strategies that individual businesses and the City can pursue to make industrial areas and surrounding communities more resilient. The study will consider both physical changes to protect industrial facilities and operational strategies to prepare for future storms.CompletedFEMA-HMGP01/1/20153/14/2018http://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/resilient-industry/resilient-industry.page
MH.C.005Green zoning regulationsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningRemove impediments to the construction and retrofit of green buildings and promote sustainable and resilient stormwater management through green and blue roofs, the use of permeable pavement, residential streetscape preservation, yard and open space enhancements, and green standards for parking lots. Additionally, regulations allow greater flexibility for location of boilers and cogeneration facilities on rooftops, increasing a building's resiliency during a disaster.CompletedUnknown04/30/2012
MH.C.006Parking lot stormwater managementPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningPromote the greening of new and expanded commercial parking lots of more than 18 spaces, or 6,000 square feet, by requiring landscaping, perimeter screening, street tree planting, minimum percentage of planting in front yards, and maneuverability standards based on the lot size. In keeping with PlaNYC sustainability goals, the new regulations, approved in 2007, will assist in effectively managing stormwater runoff, cooling the air, reducing the heat island effect, improving vehicular circulation, and enhancing the public realm by visually improving unsightly expanses of pavement.CompletedUnknown0
MH.C.007Hazard mitigation planning and zoningPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningExamine ways to incorporate hazard mitigation goals into City-sponsored rezoning initiatives. A number of rezonings with waterfront and floodplain components have been adopted, including Greenpoint/Williamsburg, Coney Island, Hunter's Point, East Shore of Staten Island, and Hamilton Beach and Broad Channel. These rezonings incorporate goals established in the Waterfront Revitalization Program (WRP), increase open space along the waterfront, and encourage flood resilient construction in new development.CompletedUnknown09/7/2017
MH.C.008Waterfront open spaceCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningPromote the preservation and development of waterfront open space. Pursuant to Policy 8 of the Waterfront Revitalization Program (WRP), the development of public open space along the waterfront is promoted through public and private initiatives. This effort increases biodiversity and natural assets while supporting flood resiliency efforts by mitigating the impact of sea level rise, erosion, subsidence, and other flood risks.CompletedUnknown0
MH.C.009Waterfront Revitalization Program consistencyPrevention and PolicyCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningReview discretionary projects for consistency with the Citys Waterfront Revitalization Program (WRP). Policy 6 of the WRP establishes a goal of minimizing loss of life, structures and natural resources caused by flooding and [coastal] erosion," and impacts decisions regarding all discretionary review of development on the waterfront and in the 100-year floodplain. Policy 5 protects water quality in coastal areas by ensuring wetlands and natural areas, which are critical buffers against flood hazards, receive sufficient quantities of water to sustain or improve their functioning. The WRP revisions proactively advance resiliency by incorporating climate change and emergency preparedness considerations into its Coastal Zone Management Program.CompletedUnknown0
MH.C.010Front yard planning requirementsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningPrevent excessive paving of front yards. Require a minimum percentage of all front yards be landscaped, prohibit steeply pitched driveways in front yards, and encourage rear-yard garages to maximize planting area in the front yard. This package of regulations mitigates stormwater run-off, reduces surrounding temperatures, and enhances the attractiveness of neighborhood streets while furthering PlaNYC sustainability goals.CompletedUnknown0
MH.C.011Street tree requirementsCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,Extreme TemperaturesDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningRequire planting of one street tree for every 25 feet of street frontage of the zoning lot for new developments, major enlargements, and certain use conversions. Each lot is subject to a minimum of one street tree. This zoning resolution establishes requirements for sidewalk planting strips in lower-density residential districts. These zoning regulations, adopted into law on April 30, 2008, support PlaNYC goals for increased street tree canopy, air quality improvement, and stormwater management. They also help reduce the urban heat island effect.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.013Open Industrial Uses StudyPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningPromote a more sustainable and resilient working waterfront by assessing cost-effective, pollution-prevention controls for unenclosed industrial facilities. The study also recommends stronger safeguards for open activities and the storage of hazardous and non-hazardous materials along the waterfront and in flood zones.CompletedUnknown01/1/2014Draft report issued in 2014
MH.E.020Coastal Zone ManagementPrevention and PolicyCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningThe Waterfront Revitalization Program is the city's coastal zone management tool that provides review of discretionary actions located within the coastal zone to ensure alignement with city policies and goals.In 2012, DCP proposed a set of revisions that advances sustainability and climate resilience planning along the waterfronts, making New York City one of the first major cities in the U.S. to incorporate climate change considerations into its Coastal Zone Management Program. The revisions will also promote a range of ecological objectives and strategies, facilitate interagency review of permitting to preserve and enhance maritime infrastructure, and support a sustainable working waterfront.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.197Retail resiliency studyPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningThe Resilient Retail initiative will consider the unique characteristics of commercial retail corridors located within New York Citys floodplain and the specific risks and opportunities each faces in order to manage flood risk and strengthen the vitality of retail corridors and the neighborhoods they serve. The study will also identify options to ensure that critical goods and services are available locally for all communities in the floodplain.CompletedCDBG01/1/201312/1/2016
MH.E.198Building Identification Numbers (BINs)Prevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningAssign BIN numbers to buildings that currently do not have them and to structures (such as bridges, tunnels, subway stations, monuments, and temporary structures) to allow the FDNY to better inspect these buildings and structures as part of its Risk Based Inspection System (RBIS).CompletedUnknown200000
CS.2018.023Resilient Retail Study and Resilient Art SpacesPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningStudies of a range of retail corridors and art-related businesses to identify building-scale resiliency strategies, and provide zoning recommendations.CompletedCDBG01/1/2016https://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/resilient-retail/resilient-retail.page
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/planning/download/pdf/plans-studies/resilient-neighborhoods/west-chelsea/gallery-guide-102015.pdf
CS.2018.025WRP Policy 6.2 MaterialsPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningThe Waterfront Revitalization Programs (WRP) Climate Change Adaptation Guidance Manual and Flood Elevation Worksheet were developed to assist applicants and agencies in reviewing projects for consistency with WRP Policy 6.2. Policy 6.2 requires integration of considerations of the latest New York City projections of climate change and sea level rise into the planning and design of all projects in the Citys Coastal Zone.CompletedCDBG01/1/201712/31/2017http://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/applicants/wrp/wrp.page
CS.2018.026Flood Resilience PosterEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningDocument created in order to disseminate information to the public about flood risk in New York City as well as related topics including flood insurance, flood resilient construction, and flood resilient zoning.CompletedCDBG04/1/20188/1/2018https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/planning/download/pdf/plans-studies/flood-resiliency-update/poster.pdf
CS.E.020DCP planning support and technical assistance for Sandy disaster recoveryPrevention and PolicyCoastal StormsDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningSupport a variety of rebuilding and resilience activities with data analysis and mapping, coastal resilience planning, legal and technical support, community outreach and coordination, demographic analysis, tracking of housing permit activity, NYCHA resilience and replacement housing, and open space and Bluebelt planning.ExistingCDBG01/1/20137/1/2019http://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/flood-resilience-zoning-text-update/flood-resilience-zoning-text-update.page
F.E.139Zoning for flood-resistant construction, Phase I and IIPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningMake text amendments to modify zoning to encourage flood-resistant construction. The regulations would be consistent with updated flood area construction practices and the need for greater resilience in the larger flood zones established by FEMA.ExistingCDBG01/1/2013http://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/flood-resilience-zoning-text-update/flood-resilience-zoning-text-update.pageFlood Resiliency Zoning Text Amendment was approved by the City Council in Oct. 2013 on a temporary basis. Throughout 2017 and into 2018, DCP engaged with communities to the floodplain learn from their experiences and is currently in the process of develo
MH.E.199BIN Working Group recommendationsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningImplement recommendations made as result of the seven-month analysis of BIN usage.ExistingUnknown0
CS.2018.024First Floor Elevation AnalysisPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningThis is a pilot project to assess the elevation of the ground floor of buildings in portions of NYC's floodplain.ExistingCDBG41064
CS.2018.028Resiliency NewslettersEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of City PlanningDepartment of City PlanningThrough distributing newsletters focused on resiliency topics, DCP has been connecting with the public in order to address comments heard during our outreach process through 2017. Newsletters are distributed via e-mail, posted on our website, and mailed to each Community Board. ExistingCDBG01/1/2018http://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/climate-resiliency/climate-resiliency.page?tab=2
IF.E.003Smart utility locationPrevention and PolicyDepartment of Design and ConstructionDepartment of Design and ConstructionExplore the feasibility of consolidating utilities within the public right-of-way (e.g. into multi-utility corridors consistently located within the roadway cross-section) to protect them from hazard events and speed response and recovery times.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,City Expense,FEMA-HMGP500000
MH.P.050Backup power for nursing homes and adult care facilitiesProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Design and Construction,New York City Emergency Management,Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeDepartment of Design and Construction,New York City Emergency Management,Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeEnsure that 22 health care facilities have backup power capabilities during a flood event.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HMGP19000000
MH.E.030Public outreach to seniorsEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingIncrease enrollment in Carrier Alert program to prepare seniors to meet the challenges of disasters.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.P.013Generator for neighborhood hubEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Infrastructure FailureDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingPurchase generator for one senior center hub in each borough.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.P.014Headlamps for home-delivered meals deliverersEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,Infrastructure Failure,Winter StormsDepartment For The AgingDepartment For The AgingPurchase headlamps to deliver meals safely to homebound individuals during power outages.No Longer PursuingAuthority Expense16000
CE.P.001Protection of Rikers Island east, west, and south shorelinesCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionRebuild and mitigate shorelines.No Longer PursuingCity Capital38000000
CS.P.009Division I, II and III storehouseProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionBuild a replacement for this main warehouse, which is condemned, beyond asset design life, and does not adequately support storage space for up to four weeks of isolated operation.No Longer PursuingCity Capital25000000
ET.E.007AC ImprovementsPrevention and PolicyDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionInstall additional and/or upgrade existing AC in various facilities to accommodate different classifications pursuant to requirements imposed under Benjamin litigation.No Longer PursuingCity Capital20000000
MH.P.030Off-island satellite Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for Rikers IslandEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of CorrectionDepartment of CorrectionProcure an off-island satellite EOC to allow for continuity of operations. Currently Rikers Island Bridge is the only means of egress, and should the bridge become impaired due to high winds or collapse, operation of the existing EOC would be comprised.No Longer PursuingCity Capital0
F.E.006Valve installation/plumbing improvements through enhanced outreach and educationProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionEncourage appropriate installation of check valves and other property protection systems to mitigate flooding risk.CompletedCity Expense0DEP issued a Homeowner's Guide to Flood Preparedness in 2014 and a new version is in development for 2016. The Department uses this as a tool to help homeowners identify where their properties could be vulnerable. As part of the South East Queens program
F.E.140Croton Falls pump station rehabilitationInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionProvide additional redundancy for water supply operations by allowing DEP to move water between the Croton and Catskill/Delaware systems to supplement the local distribution system. Upgrade pumps stations to provide 87 million additional gallons per day into distribution if there is an emergency service disruption in the Catskill or Delaware system.CompletedCity Capital410000006/1/201312/1/2018
D.E.004Water Demand Management Plan and water shortage rulesPrevention and PolicyDrought,Infrastructure FailuresDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionAdopt new Plan to conserve 20 million gallons of water per day citywide ahead of the 2022 Delaware Aqueduct shutdown, and promulgate revisions to existing water shortage rules to impose use restrictions, if necessary, during drought and water shortage emergencies.ExistingCity Capital,City Expense010/1/201210/1/2022nyc.gov/dep/conservation
D.E.005Hydrant locking programPrevention and PolicyDroughtDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionFit critical fire hydrants in the city with locks to limit water usage during a drought.ExistingCity Expense0
D.E.008Catskill Aqueduct capacityInfrastructure ProjectDroughtDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionIncrease capacity to allow movement of water out of the Catskill systems, thereby providing up to 60 million gallons per day of additional flow from the Catskill watershed in the event of a localized drought or loss of access to the Croton and Delaware systems.ExistingCity Capital19600000010/15/20181/1/2021
EQ.E.002City Tunnel 3Infrastructure ProjectEarthquakesDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionConstruct a seismically resistant and redundant third water tunnel. City Tunnels 1 and 2 currently distribute water to all five boroughs of New York City. These tunnels are nearly 90 and 70 years old, respectively, and have never been taken out of service.ExistingCity Capital6520000001/1/19691/1/2030
F.E.005Watershed Protection ProgramCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionAcquire land strategically in the watershed and continue stream, farm, and forestry programs.ExistingCity Capital01/1/20177/31/2024
F.E.007Citywide Stormwater Resiliency StudyInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionIdentify inland flood- and tidal flood-prone areas and determine stormwater management strategiesCompletedCDBG,City Expense06/1/20185/14/2021https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/orr/pdf/publications/stormwater-resiliency-plan.pdf
F.E.008Sewer infrastructure upgradeInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionMake regulator improvements for sewer outfalls around East River, Westchester Creek, Hutchinson Creek, Flushing Bay, and Newtown Creek. Improved regulators will control releases from the sewer system during storms, reduce street flooding, and prevent sewer backups.ExistingCity Capital94000000
F.E.010Dam inspection programPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionImplement New York City dam inspection program on both monthly and yearly cycles to facilitate appropriate maintenance and attain state of good repair.ExistingCity Expense0
F.E.011Property and infrastructure protectionPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionPrepare large area drainage plans for the following locations that lack a fully built system or require upgrades: southeast Queens, Rockaway Peninsula, Coney Island, and Whitestone. These plans will examine and optimize how storm and floodwater is managed in these areas.ExistingCity Expense0
F.E.012Stormwater/flooding public outreach and educationEducation and AwarenessFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDevelop school curricula and public outreach materials to educate the public about flooding and stormwater.ExistingCity Expense0
F.P.006Bergen Basin and Tallman Island Wastewater Treatment Plant drainage upgradesInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionReconfigure and expand sewer system capacity in Bergen Basin and Tallman Island Wastewater Treatment Plant drainage areas to capture more stormwater, reduce combined sewer overflows into surrounding water bodies, and prevent sewer backups and street flooding.ExistingCity Capital10600000012/1/2023
MH.E.024Bridge reconstruction and stabilizationProperty ProtectionsDrought,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionReconstruct and stabilize DEP-owned bridges and culverts located in the Croton, Catskill, and Delaware watersheds. Adhere to NYSDOT bridge safety standards to meet 50-year storm event design standards and withstand seismic loading.ExistingCity Capital1310000006/23/20141/1/2021
MH.E.025Dam reconstructionInfrastructure ProjectEarthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionReconstruct seven high-hazard dams to safely pass the probable maximum flood criteria in accordance with NYS dam safety guidelines and withstand seismic loading based on NYSDEC seismic guidance. The following dams are being reconstructed and funded in the Capital Plan Gilboa Dam (impounding Schoharie Reservoir), Olivebridge Dam (impounding Ashokan Reservoir); New Croton Dam (impounding New Croton Reservoir). The following dams will be considered for reconstruction based on results of ongoing dam inspection program, Cannonsville Dam (impounding Cannonsville Reservoir), Merriman Dam (impounding Rondout Reservoir), Downsville Dam (impounding Pepacton Reservoir) and Neversink Dam (impounding Neversink Reservoir).ExistingCity Capital3573000006/13/20111/1/2021
MH.E.027Mapping and analysis enhancementEmergency ServicesCoastal ErosionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionContinue to leverage GIS data with modeling capabilities to provide information on areas experiencing issues, faster diagnostics of issues, and alternative analysis to weigh benefits of potential mitigation actions.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.P.009Inspection and upgrade program for DEP facilitiesProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionImplement programmatic inspection and upgrade program to ensure all critical DEP facilities maintain continuity of operations during flood, hurricane, or earthquake events. This program will include flood-proofing and structural retrofits of DEP offices, field locations, and other critical facilities.ExistingCity Capital,City Expense250000000Only resiliency projects for flood proofing are included in the cost estimate. Currently progressing $112M of work and a very rough estimate to include work at all BWT facilities is included in the cost estimate column.
CS.2018.001Retrofit Pump Stations for ResiliencyInfrastructure ProjectDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionRetrofit pumping stations for resiliency including raising or flood-proofing critical equipment, constructing barriers, and installing backup power supplies per the Oct 2013 NYC Wastewater Resiliency Plan at all pumping stations where such measures were not funded under the original EPA-funded Storm Mitigation Loan Program (SMLP).ExistingCity Capital,City Expense,Other Federal,Other State250000006/8/202010/31/2023
CS.2018.002Retrofit Wastewater Treatment Plants for ResiliencyInfrastructure ProjectDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionRetrofit wastewater treatment plants for resiliency including raising or flood-proofing critical equipment, constructing barriers, and installing backup power supplies per the Oct 2013 NYC Wastewater Resiliency Plan at all wastewater treatment plants where such measures were not funded under the original EPA-funded Storm Mitigation Loan Program (SMLP).ExistingCity Capital,City Expense,Other Federal,Other State1816000006/8/202010/31/2023
MH.P.040Mental health system IT improvementEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneConvert paper records to electronic formats (including off-site backup capacity) to prevent damage and loss in the event of a disaster and to facilitate remote accessibility of client records.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,City Expense6000000
MH.C.012Tree plantingCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal storms,Extreme temperatures,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationPartner with stakeholders to help plant one million trees by 2017. Trees reduce temperatures, absorb additional stormwater, and decrease flooding.CompletedMayoral03/1/20176/1/2017https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/8685The Millionth tree was planted in 2015 - a recognition event was head in December 2015; Mayor DeBlasio pledged another 100,000 trees.
MH.E.082Tree pruningCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionExtreme temperatures,Severe weatherDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationImplement a 7-year program to prune street trees. This program is designed to reduce the impact of severe weather including tornadoes, windstorms, and coastal storms.CompletedCity Expense49000000https://www.nycgovparks.org/services/forestry/tree-pruning
MH.2018.024Increase Growth of Local Plant Material for Restoration WorkCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal erosion,Coastal stormsDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationPlant beach grass along new sand in the Rockaways and or the existing dunes in Staten Island.CompletedUnknown1500000012/31/2015https://www1.nyc.gov/site/sirr/report/report.page
MH.2018.031Design and Planning for Flood Resiliency: Guideline for NYC ParksPrevention and PolicyCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThe document, for NYC Parks designers as well as others in the greater Northeast, outlines NYC Parks goals for resilient waterfront parks, lays a foundation to understand concepts that influence flood zone policy, describes some of the major risks waterfront parks face, and presents some broad strategies that seek to address those risks.Completed011/11/2017https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/planning/resiliency-plans/flood-resiliency
MH.2018.033Create a Strategic Plan for Public Recreational Land, including the Beachfront Recreation Areas and Open SpaceCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationParks led a conceptual planning process for Staten Island in 2014Completed415000https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/planning/conceptual-plans/east-shore-shoreline-parks-plan
CS.2018.048New Brighton Comfort Station ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectCoastal storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThe installation of a modular comfort station to replace the previous New Brighton comfort station, which was damaged beyond repair by Super Storm Sandy and subsequently demolishedCompletedFEMA-40620000006/1/2018
F.P.016Olmsted Center ReconstructionProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct the existing Olmsted Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. The scope includes flood mitigation measures to reduce flood risk.Existing296500005/1/20157/30/2021https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/5504
MH.E.081ReforestationCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionExtreme temperatures,Severe weatherDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationPlant 470,000 more trees in natural areas.ExistingMayoral8750008/1/20179/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/8868
CS.2018.013East Harlem Resiliency StudyPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Extreme temperatures,Severe weatherDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationStudy climate change impacts in East Harlem and develop integrated recommendations for reducing risk and increasing community resilience in the face of sea level rise, increased precipitation, storm surge, and extreme heat events. ExistingCDBG-DR100000010/1/20172/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/planning/neighborhood-development/east-harlem-resiliency
F.2018.038Tribute Park Reconstruction (Hurricane Sandy)Infrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct Tribute Park due to damage from Hurricane Sandy.Existing27290006/1/201512/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6618
F.2018.041Midland Beach Landscape and Drainage ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectFloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis project will reconstruct Hurricane Sandy-damaged drain inlets, catch basins and lines, timber barrier rail fencing, vehicular barrier gates (and concrete island) and electrical utility boxes at Midland Beach.ExistingFEMA-4064250004/1/20156/1/2019https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/8682
CS.2018.056Bayside Marina ReconstructionInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationThis contract will replace electrical equipment, conduits and cable damaged by Hurricane Sandy at Bayside Marina.Existing5130007/1/201412/1/2018https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker/project/6652
MH.2018.036Bayswater ParkInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationResiliency measures and community park improvements including berm and sports fields. Park of 428 related to Rockaway Beach Boardwalk. Lump Sum of hazard mitigation and can not access breakdown yetExisting3948600010/1/2018
CE.P.002Beach restorationCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal StormsDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationReconstruct dunes and shoreline protection in DPR beaches damaged by Hurricane Sandy.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,FEMA52000000Duplicated from another action
MH.P.065Green roofs on DPR buildingsProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,Infrastructure FailureDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationInstall green roofs on select DPR facilities to reduce stormwater runoff and help reduce the urban heat island effect. Estimated cost is $25 per square foot. The proposal is a five year plan to install 1 million square feet of green roofs.No Longer PursuingCity Capital,Other0
MH.P.069Upgrades to DPR building systemsProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Flooding,Severe weatherDepartment of Parks and RecreationDepartment of Parks and RecreationProtect vulnerable DPR buildings from flooding and other hazards by hardening or elevating electrical and mechanical systems.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HMGP12000000Parks added multiple projects in which they are upgrading building systems with FEMA 406 funding.
MH.E.079Street treesPrevention and PolicyExtreme temperatures,Flooding,Severe weatherDepartment of Parks and Recreation,New York City Department of TransportationDepartment of Parks and Recreation,New York City Department of TransportationFill every available street tree opportunity in New York City, thus improving drainage across the city and reducing the effects of extreme temperatures. The goal is to raise the street stocking level from 74% to 100%.CompletedUnknown1300000001/1/2021https://www.nycgovparks.org/planning-and-building/capital-project-tracker#Citywide
CB.P.001Construction Code revisionProperty ProtectionsCBRNDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAdopt improved fire protection standard and emergency egress standard for buildings over 420 feet from recent International Building Code.CompletedCity Expense0
D.C.003Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAllow the use of waterless urinals as part of an approved water conservation plan.CompletedCity Expense0
D.E.009Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsProvide standards to encourage water recycling.CompletedCity Expense0
EQ.C.004Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyEarthquakesDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsRequire that new critical facilities, such as fire stations and hospitals, be designed with redundant structural systems. (The current code has no such requirement.)CompletedCity Expense0
EQ.C.005Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyEarthquakesDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsUpdate seismic engineering requirements to current national standards. Take into account soil and foundation underpinning. Require seismic detailing and inspections to ensure compliance. This will make new buildings both stronger and more flexible in an earthquake.CompletedCity Expense0
ET.C.001Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsRequire roof coverings or setbacks with a slope less than a 25% be white or a color rated by EnergyStar as highly reflective. This color shall cover at least 75% of the area of the roof or setback surface to better reflect heat.CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.007Construction Code RevisionPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsRequire new critical facilities located in flood zones be raised higher than currently required.CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.008Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAmended and added sections to the NYC Construction Codes governing the raising, lifting, elevating or moving the lowest above-grade floor or the lowest subgrade floor of a building. (LL 29/13)CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.009Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsExtended fee waiver for "eligible" Hurricane Sandy-damaged buildings to damaged "non-eligible" buildings, for work related to electrical and plumbing systems only. (LL 51/13)CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.010Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAmended the NYC plumbing and building code in relation to backflow prevention. (LL 83/13)CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.011Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAmended the NYC building code to restrict patient care areas and patient sleeping spaces from being below DFE even with dry floodproofing. (LL 95/13)CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.012Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAmended the NYC building code to require elevations in NAVD and to use the the more stringent of either the 2007 FEMA FIRMs or the 2013 FEMA PFIRMs. (LL 96/13)CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.013Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAmended the NYC construction codes with regard to cable length and fuel oil storage in the special flood hazard area. (LL 99/13)CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.014Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAmended the NYC building code to allow temporary flood shields, stairs and ramps as part of a flood emergency plan and related requirements. (LL 109/13)CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.015Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAmended the NYC building code and electrical code to include legally required standby power systems in addition to emergency power and optional standby, and outlined equipment to be served. (LL 111/13)CompletedCity Expense0
F.C.016Construction code updatePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAmended the NYC building code and electrical code to include legally required standby power systems in addition to emergency power and optional standby, and outlined equipment to be served. (1 RCNY 3606-04)CompletedCity Expense0
F.E.014Construction code revisionPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsClarify current flooding regulations and adopt the latest national standards.CompletedCity Expense0
MH.C.013Advanced warning systemEmergency ServicesCoastal StormsDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsProvide advanced warning of wind and other weather hazards to registered construction superintendents, site safety managers, and the media. This system will allow construction sites to take mitigating steps prior to the onset of hazardous weather.CompletedCity Expense0
MH.C.014Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyEarthquakes,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsEnhance connectivity requirements for structural components. These changes will increase the structural integrity of new buildings, allowing them to better withstand an unanticipated event.CompletedCity Expense07/1/2009
MH.C.015Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,EarthquakesDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsIntroduce importance factors into the design of new critical facilities, power generating facilities, water treatment plants, and buildings where 300 people or more congregate in one area. Importance factors increase the design seismic, snow, and wind loads of a structure to prevent catastrophic collapse.CompletedCity Expense07/1/2009
MH.C.016Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyCoastal StormsDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsProvide fee rebates to encourage construction of sustainable buildings.CompletedCity Expense0
MH.C.017Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsRequire overflow drains to protect roof structures if primary roof drains fail. The structural load of accumulated rainwater will be accounted for in roof design.CompletedCity Expense07/1/2009
WS.C.001Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsApply the latest national standards for the determination of snow load, snow drift loads, and sliding snow loads.CompletedCity Expense0
F.E.142Flood ManualPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsCreate a manual describing flood construction and protection standards applicable in New York City, including: material and structural requirements, equipment modification techniques, and strategies for existing structures. (LL 82/13)ExistingCity Expense0In progress
F.E.143Data system upgradeEmergency ServicesFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsComputerize data system to assist in post-storm inspections.ExistingCity Expense011/1/2014Ongoing
MH.E.035Interagency coordinationPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsParticipate in regular interagency coordination with NYCEM to discuss natural hazard mitigation.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.E.036DOB staff developmentPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsParticipate in natural hazard mitigation code and standards development by sending staff to national events and training sessions that focus on seismic, wind, and flood codes.ExistingCity Expense25000
MH.E.037DOB trainingPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsSend staff to national training sessions and seminars on hazards and mitigation practices.ExistingCity Expense25000
MH.E.038Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyExtreme Temperatures,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsDevelop Construction Code amendments to reduce energy demand and reliance on fossil fuels as part of PlaNYC. These amendments will apply to existing and new buildings and in some cases may result in energy reductions beyond the requirements of the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State. Review literature on how climate change will impact New York City, and review provisions developed by other jurisdictions to mitigate the anticipated effects of climate change.CompletedCity Expense5800000See Local Law 97 of 2019
MH.E.201Staff trainingPrevention and PolicyEarthquakes,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsAll DOB staff and private sector structural engineers attends yearly 1-day training (COOP) on rapid assessment for emergency response.Existing0Implemented/Ongoing
MH.P.022Mobile command stationsEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsProcure three permanently available mobile command stations for flood zones in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.ExistingUnknown150000
MH.P.023DOB backup generatorsEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsProcure backup generators for 280 Broadway to sufficiently meet the needs of DOB to operate the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and power the central servers, which house data for all five boroughs, among other core functions.ExistingUnknown0Back-up generator with limited power for building operations at 280 Broadway.
MH.P.025DOB vehiclesEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsProcure 25 SUVs and 75 hybrid vehicles outfitted with "emergency packages" for disaster use to expedite inspector response and guarantee service levels, and to address the addition of nearly 40 inspectors.ExistingUnknown2750000DOB has 19 vehicles with emergency light packages
F.P.011Post-disaster code enforcementPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of BuildingsDepartment of BuildingsHire staff to enforce mitigation measures in Sandy rebuilding efforts, specifically in accordance with NFIP standards.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HMGP6310000Did not receive FEMA-HMGP
MH.E.200Staff trainingPrevention and PolicyEarthquakes,FloodingDepartment of Buildings,Fire Department of the City of New YorkDepartment of Buildings,Fire Department of the City of New YorkAll DOB staff and private sector structural engineers attends yearly 1-day training (COOP) on rapid assessment for emergency response.Existing0Implemented/Ongoing
ET.E.005Construction Code revisionPrevention and PolicyDepartment of Buildings,Small Business ServicesDepartment of Buildings,Small Business ServicesEncourage more "cool roofs" installations.CompletedCity Expense0
CY.P.001Supplementation of IT securityPrevention and PolicyCyber ThreatsDepartment of Social ServicesDepartment of Social ServicesDevelop plan to potentially utilize a future DoITT backup facility and/or identify cloud services that satisfy security concerns.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.E.032Supplementation of Emergency Communications EquipmentEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of Social ServicesDepartment of Social ServicesPurchase/obtain (through DOITT) 600 radios to provide redundant 800 MHz communications to support agency and citywide emergency communications and develop pre-event radio operations training program.ExistingUnknown600000
MH.2018.01615 MetroTech 12th Floor for Backup SiteEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Earthquakes,FloodingDepartment of Social ServicesDepartment of Social ServicesSecure space for a backup site, take inventory of its seating and equipment capacity, and test its capabilities. ExistingUnknown0
F.2018.007Flood Mitigation for HRA VehiclesProperty ProtectionsFloodingDepartment of Social ServicesDepartment of Social ServicesDevelop a plan to ensure driver responsibility of HRA vehicles during an emergency and identify alternate locations for vehicles that are not at risk to flooding.ExistingUnknown0
CB.2018.002Radio SOPEmergency ServicesCBRNDepartment of Social ServicesDepartment of Social ServicesDevelop a plan for the ownership, maintenance, and use of radios.ExistingUnknown0
MH.2018.028Hunters Point SouthCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationThe entire 11 acre Hunters Point South Park is designed with resilient materials that can be completely inundated with water and drained during a large storm event. The phase II park features over an acre of tidal wetlands that protects the housing parcels behind them.CompletedCity Capital1050000008/1/201412/31/2018https://www.nycedc.com/press-release/city-opens-sprawling-55-acre-waterfront-park-hunters-point-south-long-island-city
MH.E.086Green roofsProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationInstall green roofs on facilities where appropriate to reduce the volume of stormwater runoff by absorbing or storing water and help reduce the urban heat island effect.ExistingUnknown0
MH.E.087EDC emergency power generatorsEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationProvide emergency power generators to facilities during a natural hazard event.ExistingUnknown0Estimate complete for Hunts Point Food distrobution center. Funding source TBD
MH.E.088Expansion of ferry landings available for regular and emergency use.Infrastructure ProjectCBRN,Coastal storms,Earthquakes,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationDesign and procure two new ferry landing barges that are outfitted with the required equipment for providing basic ferry service, including self-contained generators. These barges will be stored in a secure and protected location. When the need arises, they will be deployed within 24 to 48 hours as temporary landings, allowing for the rapid establishment of interim service. Deploy four new permanent ferry landings at strategic locations selected based on the results of the ongoing Citywide Ferry Study. The landings will be designed to be mobile so that, in an extreme situation, they can be temporarily relocated to provide alternative transit services where needed.ExistingFTA15000000
MH.E.089Infrastructure upgrade Ferry LandingsPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationProvide technical assistance to inform the design and installation of passenger ferry landings. EDC has experience with regard to the mooring, anchoring, and stabilization mechanisms available for ferry landings that are able to withstand the effects of various natural hazard events.ExistingCity Capital,Other55000000$55M City wide ferry service is under construction adding more than 20 ferry landings and expected to be fully operational in 2018
MH.E.169Industrial property upgradesProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationImplement planned upgrades to vulnerable City-owned industrial properties.ExistingFEMA-HMGP10000000
MH.E.170Hardening Staten Island Ferry and private ferry terminals from climate change-related threatsProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationConstruct physical improvements to the floating infrastructure, loading gangways, pilings, and piers, as well as develop a stock of spare parts to be stored in a secure upland location.ExistingFTA15000000
MH.2018.029MARSHES Mitigation Banking Pilot (Saw Mill Creek)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal erosion,Coastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationConstructing a wetland that will serve as NYC's first wetland mitigation bank.ExistingCity Capital130000003/1/20126/30/2019https://www.nycedc.com/project/marshes-initiative
CS.2018.046Resiliency Innovations for a Stronger Economy (RISE) NYCProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,FloodingEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationRISE : NYC provides small businesses affected by Superstorm Sandy with free resiliency improvements to help them prepare for future storms and the impacts of climate change.ExistingCDBG-DR300000001/1/20141/30/2020https://www.nycedc.com/program/rise-nyc
MH.E.182Coler Hospital and Nursing/ Reconstruction of ventilation systemProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationPortions of the ventilation system serving A,B, C and S Buildings will be reconstructed. This project also includes all necessary electrical design, mechanical design, and architectural / structural design related to the installation, setup of the reconstructed equipment.No Longer PursuingFEMA15000000
MH.E.187Bellevue Hospital/Backup Steam Quick ConnectEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureEconomic Development CorporationEconomic Development CorporationDesign for an emergency steam system in the event that ConED shuts down its service due to flooding.No Longer PursuingFEMA16200000
MH.E.131Food distribution systemPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingEconomic Development Corporation,Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeEconomic Development Corporation,Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeStudy the system to identify vulnerabilities.CompletedCDBG30000001/1/2016https://www.nycedc.com/system/files/files/resource/2016_food_supply-resiliency_study_results.pdf
F.E.061Raised Shorelines CitywideInfrastructure ProjectFloodingEconomic Development Corporation,Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeEconomic Development Corporation,Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeRaise bulkheads in low-lying neighborhoods across the city to minimize inland tidal flooding.ExistingCDBG,City Capital585000008/1/2017
CS.C.002FDNY emergency servicesEmergency ServicesCoastal stormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkExpand FDNY capabilities to respond to natural hazards. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the FDNY identified initiatives that would enhance its capabilitiesincluding GPS for apparatus, additional boats for high-water rescue and pumping, and other all-weather vehiclesand ultimately allow the FDNY to act as the City's primary response agency.CompletedFEMA10000001/1/201312/31/2015The FDNY used DHS funds to purchase high-volume pumping systems, dewatering equipment, high-pumping fireboats, small rapid response craft, swift water rescue boats, zodiac rescue boats, swift water rescue suits and PPE, personal flotation devices, and hig
F.C.020Dewatering pumps at FDNY facilitiesEmergency ServicesFloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkPortable dewatering pumps have been purchased for field units. Auxiliary pumping unit can pump an estimated 3,000 gallons of water per minute.CompletedOther Federal750001/1/201412/31/2015Portable dewatering pumps have been purchased with DHS funds. Auxiliary pumping unit can pump an estimated 3,000 gallons of water per minute.
MH.C.022Voice-over IP (VOIP) architectureEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkExplore feasibility of switching to more resilient voice-over IP architecture. VOIP is in service (provided by Verizon)at the backup FDOC in Staten IslandCompletedCity Capital10000001/1/201512/31/2016VOIP does not support FDNY firehouse Centrex lines or any centrex lines- VOIP is in service (provided by Verizon)at the backup FDOC in Staten Island
MH.C.024Cache of vaccinationsEmergency ServicesDisease OutbreaksFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkEnsure a sufficient supply of vaccines to inoculate all first responders.CompletedCity Expense0The FDNY Emergency Medical Service maintains a cache of WMD antidote to treat upwards of 100,000 people and responders in the event of a WMD-type attack.
MH.C.025Urban search and rescue teamEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Severe WeatherFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkIncrease the number of trained officers and firefighters in New York Task Force 1 to meet the growing demands of a professional, trained, and proven search and rescue team.CompletedCity Expense5000001/1/201412/31/2016
MH.E.098IT disaster recoveryEmergency ServicesCBRN,Cyber threats,Earthquakes,Severe weather,Winter stormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkCreate, distribute, and implement a recovery plan to ensure continuity of IT operations in the event of a disaster.CompletedOther24000001/1/201412/31/2016
MH.E.095Enterprise Asset Management SystemProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,FloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkDevelop and implement the system for equipment tracking and digital inventorying.ExistingUnknown25000010/1/201512/31/2019Five (5) units are up and running. More to follow.
MH.E.096Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP)Emergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkCreate, distribute, and implement a COOP plan to ensure continuity of all FDNY operations in the event of a disaster.ExistingOther8100001/1/2008
MH.E.097Emergency action plansEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkRequire non-fire emergency plans for office buildings.ExistingOther14000001/1/201312/31/2019
MH.E.216Backup communications carrierEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkResearch the feasibility of using a commercial carrier to back up NYCWiN until NYCWiN can be hardened and made more resilient. FDNY cable network: Upgrade FDNY's cable network, which connects dispatch centers with firehouses to relay 911 calls, to fiber to improve resiliency and reduce outages.ExistingFEMA1600000001/1/20171/1/2019
MH.E.218FDNY facilities surveyInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkConduct a survey of FDNY facilities and facility components (e.g., roofs, doors, windows) in the revised FEMA flood zones, and schedule upgrades.ExistingCity Expense25000001/1/2013Partially completed. Haggerty surveyed the facilities damaged by Sandy.
MH.E.219Spare radiosEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkAcquire additional portable radios to facilitate more widespread use of FDNY trunking system during cell carrier outages.ExistingFEMA-HMGP10000001/1/201612/31/2019FDNY Radio shops is in the process of purchasing the Motorola APX 8000 model, they will all be trunked capable.
MH.E.220Home-work plansPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkExplore feasibility of telecommuting options for non-emergency personnel who support critical operations during disasters.ExistingCity Expense2500001/1/201612/31/2019Personnel now have laptops and wifi cards.
MH.E.092Backup water main systemEmergency ServicesDrought,Earthquakes,Infrastructure FailureFire Department of the City of New YorkFire Department of the City of New YorkDevelop system to transmit fire suppression water throughout the city if existing infrastructure is disrupted due to a drought or earthquake.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
CS.E.003Far Rockaway multi-family design competitionProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsHousing Preservation and DevelopmentHousing Preservation and DevelopmentLaunch competition to enhance resiliency of planned Arverne East project.CompletedOther800004/16/201310/23/2013
CS.P.015Outreach to residential building ownersEducation and AwarenessCoastal StormsHousing Preservation and DevelopmentHousing Preservation and DevelopmentDevelop a methodology and technology solution to provide pre- and post-disaster outreach and information to residential building owners. This includes the creation of a new online emergency notification contact system.CompletedOther5000000
CS.P.016HPD Design Guidelines for Multifamily New Construction & Senior HousingProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingHousing Preservation and DevelopmentHousing Preservation and DevelopmentRevised guidelines to include resiliency such as flood resistant construction.CompletedOther80000
F.E.026Flood-resistant construction and materials for HPD-assisted projectsProperty ProtectionsFloodingHousing Preservation and DevelopmentHousing Preservation and DevelopmentRevise construction specifics for substantial rehabilitation and new construction projects.ExistingCity Expense200001/1/20131/1/2014
MH.2018.002Displacement ProtectionProperty ProtectionsCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsHousing Preservation and DevelopmentHousing Preservation and DevelopmentDisplacement protection for residents of affordable housing.ExistingCity Capital07/1/20196/30/2020
CS.P.033Arverne East Open Space Coastal ProtectionProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsDepartment of Parks and Recreation,Housing Preservation and DevelopmentDepartment of Parks and Recreation,Housing Preservation and DevelopmentEnhanced shoreline protection, dune features to protect Edgemere, Arverne, and Seagirt Community.Existing1000000001/1/20151/31/2023
ET.E.008AC AvailabilityEducation and AwarenessExtreme TemperaturesHuman Resources AdministrationHuman Resources AdministrationSecure funding to make air conditioners available to qualified seniors and people with disabilities.No Longer PursuingOther State0
F.E.027Portable generatorsProperty ProtectionsFloodingHuman Resources AdministrationHuman Resources AdministrationMaintain an inventory of portable generators for facility staff to use to operate tradesman tools.No Longer PursuingCity Capital6000
MH.P.098Flood protection for critical facilitiesEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,FloodingHuman Resources AdministrationHuman Resources AdministrationEvaluate flood-protection measures in long-term-lease buildings in or near flood zones and Coastal Storm Evacuation zones 1 and 2. Make recommendations to building owners.No Longer PursuingCity Expense0
MH.P.100Public education and outreach for landmarked buildingsEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,FloodingLandmarks Preservation CommissionLandmarks Preservation CommissionProvide information on site and building preservation issues for locally designated landmarked structures in flood hazard areas.CompletedCity Expense0
MH.E.100Flooding technical assistance to owners of landmarked structuresEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,FloodingLandmarks Preservation CommissionLandmarks Preservation CommissionProvide technical assistance to owners of locally landmarked structures affected by flooding and other hazards.No Longer PursuingCity Expense0
MH.P.099Exploration of loss-reduction actions for landmarked propertiesEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,FloodingLandmarks Preservation CommissionLandmarks Preservation CommissionAssist owners of locally designated landmarked structures in flood hazard areas to identify appropriate resiliency measures.No Longer PursuingCity Expense0
MH.2018.009Inclusive Design Guidelines (IDG) 2nd EditionPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesThe IDG is a voluntary technical guidance helping designers produce multisensory enhanced environments that accommodate a wide range of physical and mental ability for people of all ages.CompletedCity Expense01/1/20141/1/2016https://www1.nyc.gov/site/mopd/initiatives/inclusive-design-guidelines.page
MH.2018.006Amplifying Disability Specific Emergency MessagingEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesDuring emergencies MOPD supports the City by amplifying disability specific emergency information and alerts to the disability community. MOPD amplifies messages in many different ways including disseminating NYC Advance Warning System (AWS) messages via email blasts and posting emergency information on its website and social media. MOPD also answers constituent calls and correspondents from the public regarding emergencies and its impact on people with disabilities.ExistingCity Expense0https://www1.nyc.gov/site/mopd/resources/emergency-preparedness.page
CS.2018.006Training Program for ADA Coordinators in the Shelter Command CenterEmergency ServicesCoastal stormsMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesThe Disability, Access and Functional Needs Administrator (DAFN Admin) is a technical specialists position developed in 2017 by the New York City Mayors Office for People (MOPD) with Disabilities, New York City Emergency Management (NYCEM) and Department of Social Services (DSS). The DAFN Admin will work in the Shelter Command Center to oversee the implementation of physical accessibility modifications as well as programmatic accommodations throughout the coastal storm shelter system. By working with Fulfillment Officers and Branch Directors as they call down to specific evacuation centers and hurricane shelters the DAFN Admin will track the staffing of DAFN Coordinators throughout the system, the completion of general and site specific accessibility checklists at each facility, as well as the provisioning of specific accommodations such as sign language interpretation. The DAFN Admin will also be a resource for ADA accommodation issues escalated up from the shelters and evacuation centers.

NYCEM in collaboration with MOPD provide DAFN Admin training during the summer. The primary audience of the training is the citys Disability Service Facilitators (DSFs). DSFs are appointed to each city agency and coordinate efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under the ADA and other laws and regulations concerning accessibility for people with disabilities. These individuals are liaisons to New Yorkers with disabilities, connecting people with disabilities to city government.
ExistingCity Expense0
MH.2018.008Accessible TransportationPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesMOPD provides consultation and subject matter expertise to various transportation agencies, including TLC, DOT, MTA/Access-A-Ride, NYC Ferry ExistingCity Expense0https://www1.nyc.gov/site/mopd/resources/transportation.page
CS.2018.030Project Open HousePrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,FloodingMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesRemoves architectural barriers in the homes of people with permanent disabilities. The program is designed to increase independence in the activities of the daily living, thus helping people with disabilities remain a part of their communities.ExistingCDBG0https://www1.nyc.gov/site/mopd/initiatives/project-open-house.page
F.E.058Communication of flood risksEducation and AwarenessFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with FEMA to improve the communication of current risks.CompletedCDBG,FEMA-HMGP1000000
F.E.065Flood protection project standardsPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on and work with the USACE and FEMA to collaborate more closely on standards.CompletedUnknown0
F.E.078Flood insurance engagement campaignEducation and AwarenessFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeLaunch an engagement campaign targeting insurers.CompletedUnknown7350005/2/201412/31/2016
F.E.091Hardening steam plants against floodingPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with plant operators and the PSC to harden steam plants.CompletedUnknown0
F.P.058Protection of Farragut substationInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeContinue to work with Con Ed to protect the substation.CompletedRatepayers0
IF.E.004Fuel infrastructure hardeningPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Severe Weather,Winter StormsMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on the federal government to convene a regional working group to develop a fuel infrastructure hardening strategy.CompletedUnknown0
IF.E.005Post-emergency restoration for fuel infrastructurePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Severe Weather,Winter StormsMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeDevelop a reporting framework for fuel infrastructure operators to support restoration.CompletedUnknown0
IF.P.018Distributed generation (DG) and micro-gridsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Severe WeatherMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with public and private partners to scale up DG and micro-grids.CompletedCDBG,FEMA-HMGP5000000
MH.E.133Pipeline booster stationsInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with Buckeye and New York State to safely build pipeline booster stations in New York City to increase supply of liquid fuel and withstand extreme weather events.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.134Hardening gas stationsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with New York State to provide incentives for hardening of gas stations to withstand extreme weather events.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.137Strategies to address climate change threatsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on non-City agencies to implement strategies to address climate change threats.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.138Utility system upgrade planPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to develop a cost-effective system upgrade plan to address climate risks.CompletedUnknown04/22/201612/31/2017
MH.E.144Minimizing electric outagesPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to minimize outages in areas not directly affected by climate impacts.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.145Smart grid technologyPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to implement smart grid technology to assess system conditions in real time.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.146Utility service restoration for critical customersPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to speed service restoration for critical customers via system configuration.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.147Utility service restoration for mobile substationsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to speed service restoration via pre-connections.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.150Utility demand response programsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to expand such programs citywide.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.152Electric vehiclesPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeIncorporate resiliency into the design of City electric vehicle initiatives and pilot storage technologies.CompletedUnknown0
CS.E.014Overhead utility linesPrevention and PolicyCoastal StormsMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and the PSC to harden vulnerable lines against winds.ExistingUnknown04/22/2016OneNYC 2017 PR: Develop a plan to address any remaining sites that require hardening
CS.P.030Building Code update for wind resiliency in new buildingsPrevention and PolicyCoastal StormsMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAmend the Building Code and complete studies to improve wind resiliency for new and substantially improved buildings.CompletedUnknown04/22/201612/31/2019The building code was amended in 2014 in response to Sandy augmenting a number of provisions related to building design requirements to resist wind forces. The latest engineering and scientific data and experience are factored into our subsequent code upd
CS.P.031Building Code update for wind resiliency in existing buildingsPrevention and PolicyCoastal StormsMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAmend Building Code to improve wind resiliency for existing buildings and complete studies of potential retrofits.CompletedUnknown50000004/22/201612/31/2019Local Law 31 of 2013 requires the procurement of a study of the effects of wind on the citys existing built environment and a review of the current science on the frequency and severity of potential future wind events. This study will be completed in Nove
F.E.057FEMA flood mappingPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with FEMA to improve the flood-mapping process.ExistingCity Expense2422247/23/20131/1/2024Work with FEMA on the Coastal Restudy is underway. Arcadis has been brought on board as the Citys consultant.
F.E.059Future flood mappingPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeExplore improved approaches for mapping future flood risks, incorporating sea level rise.ExistingFEMA04/22/201612/31/2019OneNYC 2018 PR: Continue to work with FEMA, the NPCC, and relevant stakeholders to develop approaches for mapping future flood risks, incorporating sea level rise
F.E.060Flood protection in Coney IslandInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeInstall armor stone shoreline protection (revetments).ExistingCDBG,City Capital47000000
F.E.062Hospital Row flood protectionInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeInstall an integrated flood protection system.ExistingCDBG60300000
F.E.068Existing hospitals in the 500-year floodplainProperty ProtectionsFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeRequire the retrofitting of hospitals in the 500-year floodplain to meet a subset of the amended Construction Code standards.No Longer PursuingCDBG,FEMA,FEMA-HMGP,Other Federal785000000
F.E.070Existing nursing homes in the 100-year floodplainProperty ProtectionsFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeRequire the retrofitting of existing adult care facilities in the 100-year floodplain to meet standards for the protection of electrical equipment, emergency power systems, and domestic water pumps (if applicable) retroactively pursuant to changes in the Construction Codes.CompletedFEMA91000000
F.E.071Existing adult care facilities in the 100-year floodplainProperty ProtectionsFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeRequire existing adult care facilities in the 100-year floodplain to elevate or protect their electrical equipment to the 100-year flood elevation, in accordance with the specifications applicable to new buildings in the Construction Codes.CompletedFEMA1000000
F.E.072Affordability issues related to reform of the NFIPPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeSupport federal, state and local efforts to ensure that property owners within the floodplain can mitigate flood risks and keep NFIP premiums affordable.ExistingCDBG11000002/6/201512/31/2018OneNYC 2018 PR: Urge Congress to reauthorize the NFIP with NYCs key concerns, including affordability and mitigation credits
F.E.073Flood protection standards and certificationsProperty ProtectionsFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeDevelop FEMA-endorsed standards and certifications for existing urban buildings.ExistingUnknown04/22/201612/31/2019OneNYC 2018 PR: Subject to FEMAs release of the second phase of the guidance for buildings that cannot be elevated, the City will review and disseminate information
F.E.074Mixed-use buildings as a building categoryProperty ProtectionsFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on FEMA to recognize such buildings as a distinct building category in relation to flood insurance.ExistingUnknown04/22/201612/31/2019OneNYC 2018 PR: Urge Congress to reauthorize the NFIP with NYCs key concerns, including the recognition of mixed-use buildings as a distinct category
F.E.075Mitigation creditsProperty ProtectionsFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on FEMA to develop NFIP mitigation credits for pragmatic flood risk reduction measures across a range of building types.ExistingUnknown100000012/31/2019OneNYC 2018 PR: Subject to FEMAs release of the second phase of the guidance for buildings that cannot be elevated, the City will advocate for mitigation credits
F.E.076Higher deductibles for residential policyholdersPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on FEMA to allow NFIP policyholders to select higher deductibles in exchange for lower annual premiums.ExistingUnknown0 As of the Homeowner Insurance Affordability Act of 2014, maximum deductible for single and two-to-four family residences increased to $10,000.
This is an advocacy/outreach project.
F.E.077Flood insurance policy awarenessPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on New York State to improve flood insurance policyholder awareness at the point of sale or renewal.ExistingUnknown0
F.E.081Coney Island/Brighton Beach nourishmentPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeContinue to work with the USACE to study strengthening the beach nourishment.ExistingUnknown0
F.E.082Manhattan Beach oceanfront protectionsPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on and work with the USACE to study protections for the Manhattan Beach oceanfront.ExistingUnknown0
F.E.083Study of mitigation of inundation risks through Rockaway InletPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall for USACE to develop an implementation plan to mitigate inundation risks through Rockaway Inlet in southern Brooklyn and south Queens, exploring a surge barrier and alternative measures.ExistingUnknown0
F.E.084CUNY study and pilot of community reporting of floodingPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeSupport CUNY launch of study and pilot of community reporting of flooding.CompletedFEMA01/1/20219/30/2021
F.E.086Reinforcement of Belt Parkway edge protectionsInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall for the USACE to develop an implementation plan for the reinforcement of existing Belt Parkway edge protections.ExistingUnknown0
F.E.088Hardening power generators against floodingPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with power suppliers and regulators to harden key power generators.CompletedUnknown0
F.E.089Hardening electric transmission and distribution infrastructurePrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and the PSC to harden key infrastructure against flooding.ExistingUnknown0
F.E.090Hardening the natural gas system against floodingPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities, regulators, and gas pipeline operators to harden the natural gas system.ExistingUnknown0
F.P.050Plan for flood protection along the Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Long Island City coastlinesInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCreate an implementation plan for comprehensive improvements on public and private property.No Longer PursuingUnknown1000000
F.P.060Flood protection researchPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeEvaluate soft infrastructure as flood protection and study innovative coastal protection techniques.No Longer PursuingUnknown4000000
F.P.061Prevention of drainage pipe floodingPrevention and PolicyFloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionEvaluate the city's vulnerability to drainage pipe flooding and identify appropriate solutions to minimize those risks.ExistingUnknown13000000
F.P.062Floodgate at Flushing CreekInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on and work with the USACE to study the construction of a floodgate at Flushing Creek.ExistingUnknown0
MH.E.128Building Code amendmentsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAmend the Building Code to address the impacts of climate change.ExistingUnknown012/31/2019The city amended the building code in 2014 with a number of provisions addressing the citys risks from climate change. The city has established a 3 year update cycle where our construction codes undergo a significant review and amendment process to ensure
MH.E.139Utility system design and equipmentPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to reflect climate risks in design and equipment standards.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.141New York City power supplyPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with industry partners, New York State, and regulators to strengthen the city's power supply.ExistingUnknown0
MH.E.143Resiliency plan for the electric distribution systemPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with Con Ed and the PSC to develop a long-term resiliency plan.CompletedUnknown0
MH.E.149Gas transmission and distribution systemPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to strengthen the in-city system.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.E.151Building energy efficiencyPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with government and private sector partners to expand building energy efficiency.ExistingUnknown0
ET.2018.002Cool Neighborhoods StudyPrevention and PolicyExtreme TemperaturesMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeImplement recommendations from the Cool Neighorhoods Study to protect communities from rising temperatures due to climate change. Projects include promoting the CoolRoofs program, planting trees in targeted neighborhoods, researching cool pavements, expanding green infrastructure, creating a pilot community-based resilience program, and training home health aides. ExistingUnknown1060000006/1/2017https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/orr/pdf/Cool_Neighborhoods_NYC_Report_FINAL.pdf
MH.2018.047Climate Resiliency Design GuidelinesPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeDeveloped a consistent methodology for incorporating climate data into the design of the City's infrastructure and buildings. Mandate of CRDG passed as Local Law 41 of 2021, and will be phased in over a 5 year pilot period.Existing04/28/2017https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/orr/pdf/NYC_Climate_Resiliency_Design_Guidelines_v2-0.pdf
CS.E.013NYS 2100 CommissionPrevention and PolicyCoastal StormsMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeSupport the goals of the Commission to protect New York State, consumers, and businesses.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
ET.E.013Infrastructure protectionPrevention and PolicyMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAdvocate for Con Ed to implement recommendations from the City's report on the northwest Queens power outages. Power outages of this magnitude are often caused by extreme heat events.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
F.E.056Flood Resiliency for Buildings in the 1 Percent Annual Chance FloodplainPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeImprove regulations for new and substantially improved buildings.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
F.E.064USACE comprehensive studyPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeIdentify a lead entity for overseeing the collaboration on the study and the implementation of coastal flood protection projects.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
F.E.066Enclosed hazardous substances mitigationPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeDevelop a catalog of best practices for storing hazardous substances in the 100-year floodplain.No Longer PursuingUnknown0This is a DCP action now - Resilient Industry Study
F.E.069New nursing homes and adult care facilitiesPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAmend Construction Codes to require that new facilities be constructed with additional resiliency for emergency power systems, which are essential to allow patients and staff to shelter in place safely during a disaster.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
F.E.092Water quality protectionPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeForm interagency best-management practices (BMP) task force. Encourage addition of stormwater BMPs to New York City projects. Currently, stormwater BMPs are included to the extent allowed by the project's budget. Additionally, task force will pilot innovative stormwater BMPs.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
IF.P.017Protection from utility service interruptionsPrevention and PolicyMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAmend the Construction Codes and develop best practices to protect against service interruptions.No Longer PursuingUnknown1000000
MH.E.129Coordination on local climate change projectionsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on the state and federal governments to coordinate with the City on local climate change projections.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.E.130Local climate change projection improvementsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeContinue to refine projections to inform decision-making.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.E.132Preparedness guidelines for retailersEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on New York State to issue retailer preparedness guidelines for extreme weather events.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.E.135Transportation fuel reservePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeExplore the creation of a fuel reserve to temporarily supply the private market during disruptions.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.E.136Fuel availability during disruptionsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on New York State to modify price gouging laws and allow flexibility of gas station supply contracts to increase fuel availability during disruptions.No Longer PursuingUnknown0Combined with other actions
MH.E.140Performance metrics for climate risk responsePrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with utilities and regulators to establish performance metrics for climate risk response.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.E.142Plant capabilityPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeRequire more in-city plants to be able to restart quickly in the event of blackout.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.E.148Natural gas supplyPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeWork with pipeline operators to expand and diversify supply.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
F.P.055Flood protection in East HarlemInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeCall on and work with the USACE on flood protection in East Harlem.ExistingUnknown0OneNYC 2018 PR: Present short-, medium-, and long-term plan, and flood protection and drainage system concepts to the East Harlem community
F.P.063Community Rating SystemPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAssess the need and feasibility of floodplain management and flood risk mitigation roles within city government.CompletedCDBG500000
F.2018.004Clinton Houses Flooding Risk Reduction ProjectPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeAssess the feasibility of constructing a water square and green infrastructure project to reduce the damage from stormwater flooding at NYCHA's Clinton Houses in East HarlemCompleted20000010/1/202012/31/2021
MH.E.233Regional critical infrastructure mappingEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice,New York City Emergency ManagementMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice,New York City Emergency ManagementMap critical infrastructure of the New York City region to better understand the interrelationships among components of the region's infrastructure and support the Risk Assessment section of the HMP.No Longer PursuingCity Expense0ORR is doing this study through the CCATF
MH.E.223Engineering flood studies at non-tunnel facilitiesPrevention and PolicyCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsDetermine vulnerabilities and prepare conceptual designs for mitigation work.CompletedMTA07/1/201312/31/2014Multiple B&T structures improvement projects are proposed in the 2015-19 Capital Program.
CS.E.028Flood-hardening of vital communications, substations, transformers, mechanical equipment, revenue equipment, and other electronic systems at all MTA Bridges and Tunnels facilitiesProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsPerform work to harden those areas that are required to maintain Bridges and Tunnels operations and relocate electronic systems to less vulnerable locations at the respective service buildings. Facilities will be elevated above ABFE + 1 foot.ExistingFEMA0Multiple flood hardening projects are outlined in the 2015-19 Capital Plan
EQ.E.007Seismic studies and retrofitProperty ProtectionsEarthquakesMTA-Bridges and TunnelsMTA-Bridges and TunnelsIdentify and incorporate seismic requirements in bridge and tunnel restoration projects.ExistingUnknown0
ET.E.012Communications Redundant SystemEmergency ServicesExtreme TemperaturesMTA-BusesMTA-BusesDevelop communications system with surge protection to allow uninterrupted operation during potential power surges due to rolling black-outs or electrical storms. Additional redundancies include steam generator back-up and "failsoft" computer based protection.CompletedUnknown0
CS.E.010Flood mitigation at MJ Quill, Castleton, Yukon, Casey Stengel, Ulmer Park depotsProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsMTA-BusesMTA-BusesRelocate equipment to higher levels; install backflow preventers and high-capacity permanent pumps; reinforce/harden openings/entrances and other water-penetration points.ExistingUnknown597000001/31/2018Multiple contracts to address needs. This project will provide flood mitigation measures to protect the Casey Stengel, Castleton, Michael J. Quill, and Yukon Depots.
ET.E.011Summer operations manualPrevention and PolicyExtreme TemperaturesMTA-BusesMTA-BusesWrite guide on how to perform pre-trip bus inspections to confirm windows and hatches are closed and the air conditioning system is working properly. Provide bus operators with summer uniforms and information about heat stress.ExistingMTA0
MH.E.109Bus command center and radio systemEmergency ServicesCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsMTA-BusesMTA-BusesReplace obsolete facility and system with state-of-the-art command center and radio communication system.ExistingUnknown2454983632/28/2012These are two separate projects funded in both the NYCT and MTA Bus core capital programs. Each project has separate start and finish dates and distinct budgets. Dates represent the outlying parameters and the budget is combined.
MH.E.110Contingency bus fleetEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsMTA-BusesMTA-BusesEstablish fleet of up to 50 buses to support emergencies.ExistingMTA0
MH.P.103Far Rockaway depot green roofInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,FloodingMTA-BusesMTA-BusesDesign and install green roof to reduce the volume of stormwater runoff and help reduce the urban heat island effect.No Longer PursuingMTA4700000
ET.E.009Protection of engines from heat-related damageProperty ProtectionsExtreme TemperaturesMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadProtect engines and prepare for response to heat-related incidents including increased switch, bridge, signal, catenary (MNR only), and track circuit failures, as well as heat kinks.ExistingMTA0
F.E.031Electrification of Tracks 7 and 8 in Long Island City YardInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadAllow LIRR to divert more trains to Hunterspoint Avenue station when there is a service disruption at Penn Station/East River tunnels. This allows Manhattan-bound LIRR customers access to Hunterspoint Avenue to connect with #7 subway to Manhattan. Project also restores damaged assets and improves drainage in the yard.ExistingFTA242687871/31/20179/30/2020
F.E.033Drainage mitigation in LIRR track systemInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadProject includes rehabilitation of retaining walls which hold back embankments to protect the track bed, along with work to address drainage and culvert deficiencies along the right-of-way, such as replacing concrete sluiceways, installation of drainage basins and some drainpipe replacement.ExistingMTA0Right-of-Way (ROW) Improvements - $12 million. LIRR will also make various right-of-way improvements, including work to address drainage and culvert deficiencies. This project also includes a project to repair or replace retaining walls along the ROW, whi
MH.E.101LIRR tree pruningCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,Severe Weather,Winter StormsMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadReduce probability of downed trees or limbs due to tornadoes, windstorms, and coastal storms along active rail lines through preventive tree pruning.ExistingMTA0
MH.P.108Emergency management equipmentProperty ProtectionsCoastal storms,Flooding,Infrastructure failuresMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadPurchase mobile vehicle fueling equipment, install East End fueling station, make communication upgrades to trucks and mobile command center, and purchase mobile substations that can be mounted on trailers and emergency generators.ExistingFTA200000004/30/201510/30/2020The following emergency management equipment has been delivered and/or installed: 4 tow behind generators, 8 portable radio kits, 25 portable generators, mobile generator for Nassau Tower, permanent generators for Farmingdale and Divide Tower. Purchase Or
F.P.035Double track Main Line, Phase 2.Infrastructure ProjectFloodingMTA Long Island RailroadMTA Long Island RailroadComplete second track on the Main Line between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma to allow LIRR to operate increased off-peak service on the Main Line. This added service is critical should a catastrophic event halt LIRR service on Long Island's South Shore, impacting southeast Queens stations.No Longer PursuingFHWA300000000
ET.E.010Protection of system from heat-related damageProperty ProtectionsExtreme TemperaturesMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadProtect engines, increase pantograph inspections, and prepare for response to heat related incidents including increased switch, bridge, signal, catenary and track circuit failures, as well as heat kinks.CompletedUnknown0
MH.C.026Operations/communications redundancyEmergency ServicesCBRN,Cyber Threats,Earthquakes,Infrastructure FailureMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadUse secondary facility at North White Plains to create redundancy for the Operations Control Center, allowing for continued operational capability for the railroad.CompletedUnknown30000000
CS.E.008Hudson Line substations (including Riverdale location)Property ProtectionsCoastal stormsMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadReplace and raise substations damaged by Hurricane Sandy to protect from flooding. (Design under way through Sandy ER Program with construction to follow.)ExistingFTA443626001/31/20169/30/2018Upper Hudson and Harlem Line Stations Priority Repairs - $40 million. Priority component repairs at stations along the Upper Hudson and Upper Harlem Line will improve the condition of the stations and provide an enhanced customer experience. In addition,
CS.E.009Power and C&S infrastructure improvementsProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadReplace critical power and C&S components damaged by Sandy and protect as feasible. (Preliminary design to be awarded through Sandy ER program with design-build to follow.)ExistingFTA3000762555/31/20153/30/2021Proposed 2015-2019 Capital Program - $101 million. The proposed 2015-2019 Capital Program allocates $101 million, or approximately 4 percent of the total capital program budget, to power projects.
CS.E.027Power and communications/signal infrastructure mitigationProperty ProtectionsCoastal stormsMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadElevate power supply components including sectionalizing switches, snowmelters, and bond boxes; explore making equipment watertight; raise critical substation equipment at key locations; and elevate central instrument locators, signal boxes, and other on-ground signal apparatus to minimize equipment susceptibility to flooding.ExistingFTA25000000Multiple communication and signal infrastructure projects continue.
CS.P.019Water-level monitoring/alarm systemsEmergency ServicesCoastal StormsMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North Railroad>Flood protection for the Hudson Line, including flood proofing of 8 DC traction power substations power and 1 signal substation, using swing gate doors and perimeter wall reinforcement. Water level monitoring systems system will be installed at 3 of the substations that are located below FEMA flood elevation standards to provide Metro-North management with information to facilitate power shutoff to avoid equipment damage and risks to customer and employee safety.
>Flood mitigation measures at railyard buildings for Croton-Harmon Yard and Highbridge Yard. Flood protection measures are to include water resistant flood doors, and flexible flood barriers, sealing of foundations, and concrete curbing for yard electrical equipment.
ExistingFTA25000000
F.E.034Track drainage on the Harlem LinePrevention and PolicyFloodingMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadInstall drainage improvements at the Mott Haven Interlocking, located near 149th and 159th Streets in the Bronx, to improve drainage and reduce impact of flooding in this area.ExistingMTA9000000
MH.E.102MNR tree pruningCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,Severe Weather,Winter StormsMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadReduce probability of downed trees or limbs due to tornadoes, windstorms, and coastal storms along active rail lines through preventive tree pruning.ExistingFTA,MTA1600000
MH.E.103Harlem River lift bridgeInfrastructure ProjectCBRN,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Earthquakes,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadDevelop threat scenario report, threat vulnerability and risk assessment, and prioritized list of security projects. This single point of failure for all MNR traffic into/out of the CBD is vulnerable to a broad spectrum of threats.ExistingFEMA-TSGP2600000
MH.E.105Summer operations manualPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadDevelop manual which describes summer preparation activities including carrying bottled water on rolling stock, continued maintenance of HVAC systems, development and implementation of Rules and Procedures for stranded train events, continued training of train crews and employees.ExistingUnknown0
MH.E.106Storm surge/flooding mapping/design guidelines/standardsPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadConduct study which will provide planning tool to aid the response to future storms by identifying and cataloging key infrastructure and right of way vulnerabilities. Study will provide guidelines for a recommended minimum design elevation for new construction projects and a suggested method to analyze risk to help guide implementation of new standard/guidelines.ExistingUnknown150000
MH.E.107MNR advance warningEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Severe WeatherMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadMonitor forecasts of wind speed to issue speed restrictions or operations/construction procedures prior to major wind impact. Implemented through the Costal Storm Plan and Operating Plan.ExistingUnknown0
MH.P.104Hazards/threats planningPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadDevelop comprehensive planning guidance and contingency/response plans for all hazards/threats.ExistingMTA500000
MH.P.106Penn Station accessInfrastructure ProjectCBRN,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadAdd resiliency to the Metro-North system to enable the New Haven Line service to access Manhattan in a catastrophic event. There are three points of failure for Metro-North Service into Manhattan: Mott Haven Junction, the Harlem River Lift Bridge, and GCT and its viaduct and tunnel approaches. A catastrophic event at any of these points would cut off Metro-North service to midtown Manhattan, affecting over 700 trains and over 220,000 commuters daily. In addition, there is a risk of terrorist attack, a ship or large construction barge with a crane hitting the bridge, or fire. Resiliency improvements would protect service into midtown Manhattan.ExistingFTA695000000This project is currently in early design.
CY.P.002Cyber-security strategyPrevention and PolicyCyber ThreatsMTA Metro-North RailroadMTA Metro-North RailroadDevelop MNR-wide cyber-security strategy and operational plan to identify threats and vulnerabilities to all cyber systems (including SCADA, communications, signals, corporate data, security networks), and put operational plans in place to mitigate those threats and reduce vulnerabilities.CompletedMTA500000
F.C.022Stormwater drainage improvementProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitInstall 34 check valves at all direct connections to the Citys combined sewer/storm drainage system to prevent backflow into the NYCT drainage system.CompletedMTA0
F.E.038NYCT Hurricane PlanPrevention and PolicyFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitPerform pre-storm flood mitigation actions in pre-identified flood-prone areas. Actions include checking drains, vents, and installed pumps as well as deploying covers and sandbags to pre-identified sites to cover vents and protect subway entrances.ExistingUnknown0Implemented
F.E.039Flood planPrevention and PolicyFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitFinalize plan, including mapping of critical areas, mitigation plan, and contingency plan.ExistingMTA0
F.E.040DEP/NYCT station inspection and cleaning programPrevention and PolicyFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitImplement program featuring cleaning of catch basins, sewers, and siphons at locations in flood-prone areas.ExistingMTA0Implemented
F.E.050Incremental Standards MitigationInfrastructure ProjectFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitContinue upgrade of design standards to improve resilience to seismic activity, wind, and fire events, and apply to new and existing facilities as capital work is performed.ExistingMTA0
F.E.104Seal Street OpeningsProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitSeal all street level openings in SLOSH 2 Flood ZoneExistingFTA0
F.E.105Tunnel SealingProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitSeal key tunnel portals and install internal tunnel barriers at critical locationsExistingFTA0Projects in design
F.E.106Substation HardeningProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitHarden SLOSH 2 vulnerable substations and provide 4 mobile substationsExistingFTA149000000Projects in design
F.E.108Pumping System ImprovementsProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitProcure 2 new pump cars, 10 mobile generators, and install annex pumps at vulnerable locationsExistingFTA0Projects in design
F.E.109Right-of-Way Equipment HardeningProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitHarden pump rooms, signal rooms and circuit breaker housesExistingFTA0Projects in design/construction
F.E.110Internal Station HardeningProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitSeal critical rooms within vulnerable stationsExistingFTA0Projects in design/construction
F.E.112Emergency Communications EnhancementsProperty ProtectionsFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitUpgraded Emergency Broadcast Communication System, Backup Power Control Center, upgrades to Backup Rail Control CenterExistingFTA7466528112/31/201812/31/2021Projects in design
F.P.034Water infiltration studyEmergency ServicesFloodingMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitStudy flood-prone areas to determine ways to prevent water from entering system. This study will involve analyzing inflow and outflow capacity, storage, etc.; identify funding. Implement drainage master plan, if recommended by study.CompletedFEMA,MTA0
WS.E.002Infrastructure and equipment protection for subway trainsProperty ProtectionsWinter StormsMTA New York City TransitMTA New York City TransitStore trains underground when forecast calls for temperatures 10 degrees below zero, ice storms, icing conditions, or greater than five inches of snow.ExistingMTA0Implemented
F.C.023Critical facility relocationProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementRelocate NYCEM supply warehouse to higher elevation, out of the 100-year floodplain and coastal storm surge zone.CompletedCity Expense20000
MH.C.031Regulatory actions on liquid fuel shortagesEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Infrastructure FailureNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementDevelopment of the Citywide Emergency Fuel Operations Plan to address all-hazards, notice and no-notice emergency fuel incidents that impact NYC.CompletedCity Expense0
MH.C.032Urban Post-Disaster Housing Prototype ProgramEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementDevelop tools and public education programs that build capability to supply post-disaster housing that meets the unique needs of urban areas. Create an option for interim housing that will provide more suitable living spaces for New Yorkers displaced by disaster than existing federal interim housing solutions.CompletedCity Expense,FEMA40000
MH.C.034Ready New York Mobile AppEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementDevelop \Mobile iPhone and Android application for the City's Ready New York preparedness program to help New Yorkers prepare for emergencies, build emergency plans, and utilize during emergencies.CompletedOther Federal50000
MH.E.125Performance specifications for Urban Post-Disaster HousingPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal storms,Disease outbreaks,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementMitigate population loss after disaster by providing NYC with operational details for procuring manufactured housing that has stringent requirements for safety, environmental quality, durability, and universal design.CompletedCity Expense,FEMA-HSGP,Private2000012/1/20088/1/2016Revisions are underway and should be complete by August 2016. Additional development of the project was conducted through the Rockefeller Foundations Bellagio Center.
MH.E.226NYC Post-Disaster Housing and Community Recovery PlanPrevention and PolicyCBRN,Coastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementCreate a plan for Post-Disaster Housing and Community Recovery tailored to NYC that is based on the Regional Catastrophic Housing Recovery Plan and NYC lessons learned.CompletedCity Expense,FEMA20000
MH.E.231Ready New York updateEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementExpand guide for seniors and people with disabilities.CompletedCity Expense0
MH.E.235New York City mitigation guideEducation and AwarenessCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementEducate New Yorkers about hazard mitigation techniques that they can use to reduce long-term risks from natural hazards. Include a mitigation guide for homeowners and property managers; online training; flood-risk information; and CBO/NGO outreachall to be incorporated into NYCEM's website.CompletedCity Expense,FEMA-HMGP0
MH.E.236Building community capacityEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Severe Weather,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementDevelop a community preparedness toolkit that offers guidance and information about how NYC communities can inclusively plan for emergencies. It will include information about Citywide emergency planning, resources, and best practices for community emergency planning. The guidance provided through the program will encourage communities to address barriers to access to resources and information often experienced by isolated communities such as people with limited English proficiency (LEP), people with access and functional needs, and lower income residents.CompletedFEMA-HSGP20000
MH.E.237Close to Home: An Urban Model for Post-Disaster HousingPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementThis guide offers information on deploying interim housing following a major a disaster. It is geared towards government officials, community leaders, construction managers, community advocates, and urban planners. CompletedCity Expense,FEMA-HSGP2400012/1/20085/1/2018https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/whatifnyc/downloads/pdf/close_to_home.pdfcombined with other actions
IF.P.015Generator assessment and installation of quick-connects for critical infrastructureEmergency ServicesInfrastructure FailureNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementExpand the Prime Power Assessment Program citywide to include a generator quick-connect and/or generator installation in addition to the survey.ExistingCity Capital500000006/1/2020The surveys have been completed at the 44 Evacuation Centers as of June 2018. NYCEM is surveying additional standalone shelters and expect to have another 45 surveys complete by June 2020.
MH.E.116Continuity of Operations (COOP)Emergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementEnsure City agencies can provide essential services to the public during emergencies while maintaining internal critical functions. Develop plans that build contingencies around essential services, mitigate the impact of disruptions to services, and enhance the ability to provide CIMS operations, social services, and government operations.ExistingFEMA-HSGP1500000
MH.E.117Notify NYC Mobile ApplicationEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal storms,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementThis application gives the public up-to-the-minute information about emergency situations and/or planned events in New York City. By enabling location services, the public will be informed about emergency activity around you wherever you are in the city. The public is able to enroll in Notify NYC and receive messages via e-mail, phone calls, and text message, by subscribing to the RSS feed or by downloading the application to iOS and Android operating systems. Depending on the severity of the emergency, Wireless Emergency Alerts and Emergency Alert System can be activated to broaden the audience that receives the notification.ExistingCity Expense,FEMA-HSGP2000000NYC.gov/notifynyc
MH.E.120Public education through Ready New York guidesEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Mass Casualty,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementPromote Ready New York and community emergency planning as a tool to educate New Yorkers about natural hazards. Guides contain information on how individuals and communities can mitigate, prepare for, and respond to an emergency. Ready New York guides are offered in up to 13 languages as well as audio format and braille, and an app for both Apple and Android phones. ExistingFEMA-HSGP2400000https://www1.nyc.gov/site/em/ready/ready-new-york.page
MH.E.225Community Engagement in EmergenciesEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Mass Casualty,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementIdentify and strenthen networks within local communities that will make these communities more resilient to the effects of an emergency. This would be accomplished through training, regular engagment, and building a connection with the City's emergency operations center. Work to identify spaces in communities that could potentially support the City's emergency operations or be used for community outreach events. New material will be developed to include mitigation planning and strategies to be included in this engagement and training material. ExistingCity Expense,FEMA-HSGP60000https://www1.nyc.gov/site/em/ready/community-preparedness.pageThis is an ongoing process. The educational material and community survey are currently available. The identification of new networks and growth of our local connections is ongoing.
MH.E.229Hazard History and Consequence ToolEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementCreate a natural hazard event database to capture description, severity, location, impact, and potential loss/damage estimates from events. Use data to update the hazard analysis and mitigation actions for New York City.ExistingFEMA-HMGP200005/1/2015Developing a public facing version of the tool. Added all hazards events in the 2014 HMP.
MH.E.230CERT collaboration with community groupsEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementPartner the CERT program and volunteers with local community and non-profit organizations to help build their connection with local community disaster networks. Assist as a resource to communities building local community plans and promote mitigation strategies.ExistingFEMA-HSGP200000https://www1.nyc.gov/site/em/volunteer/be-involved.page
MH.E.232Public/private mitigation initiativesEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementSupport the resiliency of New York City's private sector through information sharing, partnership building, and education on mitigation principles and the City's HMP. This includes hosting webinars on hazard mitigation best practices to the Partners in Preparedness network and outreach to businesses on preparedness and mitigation throught the Ready New York for Business Guide.ExistingFEMA-HSGP0
MH.E.234Mitigation public outreachEducation and AwarenessCoastal storms,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementDeveloped a Ready New York (RNY) Reduce Your Risk Presentation for homeowners and property managers on risk reduction before and after a hazard event, and work with community-based organizations and non-governmental organizations to engage the community in advance of an emergency.ExistingCity Expense,FEMA-HMGP0Hazard Mitigation and External Affairs unit worked on a RNY Reduce Your Risk presentation and have given several over the past year (2015)
MH.E.238Request for proposal for urban post-disaster housingPrevention and PolicyCoastal Storms,Disease Outbreaks,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementPrepare RFP to procure deployable housing to help people soon after a disaster. This is a time-of-event document for the USACE to select housing manufacturers who can meet the City's criteria for urban deployable housing.ExistingCity Expense,FEMA10000Combined with other actions
MH.P.132NYCEM warehouse and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) backup siteEmergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementBuild out a new NYCEM warehouse (the current warehouse is not large enough to accommodate the existing stockpile of supplies to support New York City during an emergency). Include adequate spacing for all citywide operational needs, storage, and functioning. Build out a new backup EOC to include room and capability for all citywide operations.ExistingCity Capital850000001/1/20181/1/2023Finalizing construction plans
F.E.151Public information and guidanceEducation and AwarenessFloodingNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementDisseminate mitigation information and help provide technical assistance to property owners affected by flood events.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HMGP0Duplicate of an ORR action in which they are the lead.
F.P.046Flood mitigation measures for New York City's backup Emergency Operations CenterProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementImplement flood mitigation measures, including sump-pumps, wet flood-proofing, and drainage improvements.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HMGP10000000Backup EOC has been moved out of the floodplain.
MH.E.118Incident-based distribution projectEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementImplement program to track and study areas impacted by natural disasters using NYCEM Watch Command data and Geographic Information Systems technology. Target affected areas for post-disaster outreach and Ready New York materials. Encourage property owners to incorporate mitigation measures during recovery.No Longer PursuingOther Federal25000
MH.E.119Insurance Working GroupEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementWork with the insurance industry to provide information on insurance-related mitigation measures.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HSGP0
MH.E.121Public outreach through Ready New York programEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementProvide public outreach throughout the city by presenting and tabling at community and private-sector events. Encourage communities to understand the impact of hazards so they may better mitigate, prepare, and respond to hazards.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HSGP75000combined with other actions
MH.E.228Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) curriculumEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,Cyber Threats,Disease Outbreaks,Earthquakes,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Wild Fires,Winter StormsNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementAdapt CERT curriculum and advanced training classes to educate team members on strategies that mitigate the impact of natural hazards on the city, including protecting utility services and property, sharing timely communications with their communities, checking on people with special needs, and supporting NYCEM in its preparedness operations.No Longer PursuingFEMA-HSGP200000
MH.P.128Subway depths mappingEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure FailureNew York City Emergency ManagementNew York City Emergency ManagementCollaborate with NYCT to assign depth-below-street-level and absolute-depth-below-sea-level elevations for subway stations and tunnels to support planning for flooding and secondary impacts from other natural hazards.No Longer PursuingUnknown0
MH.C.027Traffic signal and street light equipmentProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Flooding,Severe WeatherNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationElevate equipment in flood zones.CompletedFEMA-HMGP,FHWA3000000
MH.C.029Continuity of Operations sitesEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationPrepare sites within each borough to support operations immediately following an event.CompletedCity Expense0
MH.C.030Information trackingEmergency ServicesCoastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Department of TransportationFollow formalized response to natural hazard-based incidents to identify repetitive loss locations or hazards. Use this information to inform the creation and implementation of future mitigation actions.CompletedCity Capital,City Expense150000
CS.P.021Hardening of vulnerable healthcare facilitiesProperty ProtectionsCoastal StormsNew York State Department of HealthNew York State Department of HealthAssess facilities' risk for water intrusion and power loss from a coastal storm (including those considered to be receiving facilities for surge patients) to identify gaps and inform future planning.No Longer PursuingOther Federal1120000
MH.2018.010ClimAID AssessmentEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityStatewide vulnerability and adaptation assessment. Included projections for 7 regions of the state, climate impacts to multiple sectors, and potential adaptation strategiesCompletedRatepayers1000000https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/climaid
MH.2018.071Downscaled Projections of Extreme RainfallEducation and AwarenessFlooding,Severe weatherNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityProjections (IDF curves) of extreme rainfall across NYS. Online visualization tool.CompletedRatepayers230000http://ny-idf-projections.nrcc.cornell.edu/idf_viewer.html
CE.2018.001Marsh Migration ModelingEducation and AwarenessCoastal erosionNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthoritySLAMM modeling of how coastal wetlands may move or change under future sea level rise.CompletedRatepayers480000http://warrenpinnacle.com/prof/SLAMM/NYSERDA/

http://slammview.org/

http://warrenpinnacle.com/prof/SLAMM/NYSERDA2015/index.html
MH.2018.011NYS Climate Change Science ClearinghouseEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityObjective, user-friendly, Web-based repository of data and literature for climate change science.CompletedRatepayers0www.nyclimatescience.org
IF.E.011Backup generators for gas stations and terminalsEmergency ServicesCoastal stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development Authority created the Portable Emergency Energy Program to ensure the installation of generator quick-connects at select critical gas stations throughout NY State and NYC. They provide generators for these gas stations via private sector vendors.ExistingUnknown01/1/2013As part of the FuelNY program, NYC now has over 200 gas station with either quick-connect for generators or permanent generators installed to ensure fueling capabilities when there are widespread power outages.
MH.2018.012Climate Change Impacts on NYS's Buildings SectorEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityProject to investigate the impacts of climate change on the buildings sector in NYS, as well as explore potential adaptation strategiesExistingRatepayers27500012/31/2018ap.buffalo.edu/adapting-buildings
MH.2018.013Building-Resilience Assessment for NYCHAEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityConduct a climate change building resiliency assessment for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) using the B-READY building resiliency assessment tool. The project will develop the proof of concept for residential buildings, initial case studies, and an improved assessment tool that aligns with New York State interests based on the partnership with NYCHA.ExistingOther State1780001/1/2019
MH.2018.014Effects of Climate Change on Renewable Energy Distribution in NYSEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityDevelop a quantified, probability-based study of the redistribution of the wind, solar, and hydropower resources across the state under future climate change.ExistingOther State3200007/1/2019
MH.2018.015Climate Change Vulnerabilities of and Adaptation Strategies for NYS's Future Electric SystemEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityAssess the vulnerability of NYSs future electric system to a changing climate and analyze the role of various adaptation strategies, taking into account the transition to a de-carbonized electric grid and other socioeconomic drivers.ExistingOther State30000012/31/2019
MH.2018.022Protocol for Monitoring Nature-Based ShorelinesEducation and AwarenessCoastal erosion,Coastal stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityDevelop a coherent framework for monitoring and evaluating the performance of coastal green infrastructure projects throughout New York States diverse coastal environment based on a strong scientific and technical foundation and with broad buy-in from agencies, practitioners, and civic groups, to support adaptive coastal management across the state.ExistingRatepayers28500012/31/2019
CS.2018.007Open-Source Tropical Cyclone Risk Modeling for NYSEducation and AwarenessCoastal stormsNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityNew York State Energy Research and Development AuthorityDevelop and implement an open-source model for estimating New York State tropical-cyclone risk under present and future climate conditionsExistingOther State30000012/31/2019
MH.P.116OCME Unified Agency Operations CenterEmergency ServicesFloodingOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerRelocation and centralization of all critical agency operations/functions into one unified workspace on emergency generator power.

This project was partially completed with limited funding; however, would require additional funding to retrofit the space to meet the specific needs of a high-functioning agency operation center.
ExistingFEMA-HSGP2270000
MH.2018.069Agency Vehicle ReplacementEmergency ServicesFloodingOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerThis project includes the replacement and update of OCME Fleet to ensure the continuity of essential functions during inclement weather (i.e. snow). As vehicles are due for replacement, OCME has prioritized the purchase of 4-wheel drive vehicles to ensure functionality and safety in hazardous conditions. In addition, the purchase of vehicles with special features anf/or retrofitted designs allow for the multi-use of vehicles for remains storage, transport and movement of personnel and materials as needed during an incident.ExistingCity Capital10000000
MH.2018.007MOPD Disaster Resilience and Resource NetworkEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Earthquakes,FloodingMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesMayor's Office for People with DisabilitiesMOPD leads the Disaster Resilience and Resource Network which aims to share inclusive planning and preparedness information across government and non-government organizations with the aim of equal access to resources and services during emergencies. The network meets quarterly or as otherwise needed. For more information visit nyc.gov/dafn.ExistingCity Expense2000https://www1.nyc.gov/site/mopd/resources/mopd-disaster-resilience-and-resource-network.pageCost is for ASL interpreter and CART services - about $500 per meeting.
F.P.045Relocation of OCME Disaster-Response Equipment and Vehicles from Staging Location at 18th Street and FDR DriveProperty ProtectionsFloodingOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerCurrently, NYC storm surge/flood wall being built on landside of the 18th Street OCME Storage/Staging Location. OCME is in pursuit of warehouse space, temporary or permanent to relocate at-risk equipment and vehicles.

Also see HMP IF.P.013 which outlines a permanent multi-use warehouse space long-term relocation of equipment/vehicles, vital records and providing space for the continuity of OCME operations.
CompletedCity Capital0OCME no longer occupies the 18th street location to stage assets. Assets had been relocated due to COVID-19 response operations. Assets will be relinquished or retained and relocated to Fresh Kills for storage in a newly erected tent structure.
MH.2018.048OCME Radio Communications and Agency Operations Center UpdateEmergency ServicesFloodingOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerOffice of Chief Medical ExaminerOCME has been notified that the 800 mHz radio system in-use across NYC will be updated to a new system, rendering the current equipment and infrastructure useless. This project includes the purchase and deployment of equipment/systems to support updated Radio Communications technology.

In addition, due to the use of radio technology to support agency operations and ensure contingencies when normal means of communication are impacted, this project includes updates to the OCME Agency Operations Center.
CompletedCity Capital6900000
F.E.100Temporary flood mitigation measuresProperty ProtectionsFloodingPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupProtect substations/equipment flooded during Sandy from future floods until permanent measures are completed.CompletedAuthority Capital,CDBG,FEMA850000
F.E.101Flood study of Long Island floodplainProperty ProtectionsFloodingPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupPerform study and develop mitigation strategies based on findings.CompletedAuthority Capital,CDBG,FEMA125000
F.E.102Flood sensorsProperty ProtectionsFloodingPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupInstall information-based sensors to aid transmission operations during a flood event.CompletedAuthority Capital,CDBG,FEMA120000
IF.E.006Breezy Point storm damage restorationProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Infrastructure FailuresPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupRebuild power-distribution infrastructure throughout the fire-damaged section of Breezy Point in the Rockaway Peninsula (~ 150 homes)CompletedAuthority Capital,FEMA,Insurance Proceeds630000
IF.P.019Purchase of mobile substationProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Infrastructure FailuresPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupMitigate substation outage by developing specifications and purchasing mobile substation equipment suitable for New York City applicability due to loss of key substation equipment.CompletedAuthority Capital,CDBG,FEMA2900000
IF.P.020Purchase of mobile switchgearProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Infrastructure FailuresPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupMitigate substation outage by developing specifications and purchasing mobile switchgear for use in event of switchgear disruption in or near substation.CompletedAuthority Capital,CDBG,FEMA2000000
MH.E.155NYC Substation Reconfigurations to Minimize Disruption of ServiceProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupInstallation of storm hardened equipment and bypasses to allow maximum flexibility for options to bypass station if needed.CompletedAuthority Capital,CDBG,FEMA1750000
MH.E.156Equipment integrityProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupInspect 17 pad-mounted distribution switchgear located in PSEG's NYC territory within flood zones and make necessary fixes. Mitigation measures include installation of new labels, repositioning of barriers as necessary, removal and replacement of fuses, fuse holders, and lubrication of door latching mechanisms. This will also include preparation of inspection form depicting load break switch (LBS), load break fuse (LBF), and fuse size for newly installed fuses.CompletedAuthority Capital,FEMA,Insurance Proceeds40000
CS.E.015Annual Hurricane Tabletop ExerciseEducation and AwarenessCoastal StormsPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupChallenge the participating agencies to respond to various hurricane scenarios. Response includes restoration, planning, logistics, and communications.ExistingAuthority Expense25000
DO.E.004Pandemic planEmergency ServicesDisease OutbreaksPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupProvide guidance in the event of a pandemic outbreak in PSEG's service territory. This plan addresses prevention, response, and recovery due to a pandemic outbreak.ExistingAuthority Capital,Unknown0
F.E.103Emergency generators for contingency support to flood-damaged substationsProperty ProtectionsFloodingPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupInstall mobile generators and secure additional capacity to ensure customers in the Rockaways do not experience long power outages should flood-damaged substation equipment fail before it can be replaced.CompletedAuthority Capital,FEMA3500000
F.P.075Substation mitigationInfrastructure ProjectFloodingPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupRaise replacement equipment in Sandy-flooded substations to protect against another storm of similar magnitude.CompletedAuthority Capital,CDBG,FEMA,Insurance Proceeds28500000
MH.P.156Overhead electric infrastructureProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,FloodingPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupRaise/relocate the overhead electric infrastructure to mitigate proximity violations as a result of homes being raised to comply with FEMA guidelines.ExistingCDBG,FEMA,Insurance Proceeds500000
MH.P.157Storm damage mitigationInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,Severe Weather,Winter StormsPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupPlace overhead distribution lines underground in high-risk areas with extreme exposure to falling trees. Install automated sectionaling switches to reduce/isolate outage areas.ExistingAuthority Capital,FEMA3500000
SW.P.005Increased line clearance tree trim programProperty ProtectionsSevere WeatherPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupExpand line clearance tree trim program to institute a 4 year tree trim cycle and increase removal of hazardous trees outside normal trim zones.ExistingAuthority Capital,CDBG150000000
MH.E.154Annual NYC/LI Emergency Management ConferenceEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe Weather,Winter StormsPublic Service Enterprise GroupPublic Service Enterprise GroupProvide emergency management professionals with an opportunity to explore and discuss concerns, issues, and initiatives for effective emergency preparedness and planning.No Longer PursuingAuthority Capital,Other25000
MH.E.157Emergency response unitEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weatherSmall Business ServicesSmall Business ServicesSBS has a support team of business counselors who assist businesses in recovering and reopening in the wake of a disaster or emergency. This outreach team can provide information on mitigation practices and connect to various SBS services.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.E.158SBS Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP)Emergency ServicesCBRN,Coastal Storms,Earthquakes,Flooding,Infrastructure Failure,Severe WeatherSmall Business ServicesSmall Business ServicesSBS maintains a plan to ensure critical agency functions and services are available in the event of an emergency.ExistingCity Expense0
MH.P.158SBS Digital OutreachEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Winter stormsSmall Business ServicesSmall Business ServicesUpdate SBS website with information on emergency preparedness and mitigation best practices (including business emergency planning and continuity plan templates, personal preparedness materials, insurance information, etc.), and conduct online outreach (including email and social media) to business and neighborhood organization customers to inform them of mitigation best practices and how to prepare for an upcoming hazard. Disseminate NYCEM information through website and social media channels in the event of an emergency.ExistingCDBG-DR10000001/9/201712/31/2020
MH.P.160Small business outreachEducation and AwarenessCoastal Storms,FloodingSmall Business ServicesSmall Business ServicesThrough the Business Preparedness and Resiliency Program (Business PREP), SBS will lead an awareness campaign to inform businesses of how to best prepare for emergencies. This will also feed in to the Business PREP workshops, assessments & grants, and SBS online resources.ExistingCDBG5000003/1/201712/31/2019
MH.P.161Hazard mitigation education for businessesEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsSmall Business ServicesSmall Business ServicesThrough the Business Preparedness and Resiliency Program (Business PREP), SBS offers workshops and webinars for small businesses across NYC. The workshops focus on business continuity planning and emergency preparedness, and are in collaboration with NYCEM. Businesses receive planning materials and resources, and are made aware of the other services that SBS offers (including: financing, legal assistance, business education, etc.)ExistingCDBG,CDBG-NY Rising10000011/2/201512/31/2019
MH.P.162Risk assessments and GrantsEducation and AwarenessCBRN,Coastal erosion,Coastal storms,Cyber threats,Disease outbreaks,Drought,Earthquakes,Extreme temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure failures,Severe weather,Wildfires,Winter stormsSmall Business ServicesSmall Business ServicesThrough the Business Preparedness and Resiliency Program (Business PREP), SBS will offer on-site assessments to businesses impacted by Hurricane Sandy. The assessment will include an operation and physical risk evaluation, as well as a review of the business' insurance coverage. After the assessment, businesses will have access to a grant of $3,000 to purchase specific items that will improve their resiliency.ExistingCDBG43700001/4/201712/31/2019
F.2021.001Backwater Valves Installation Project ScopingPrevention and PolicyFloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeStudy and design a backwater valve installation project that identifies and analyzes neighborhoods, blocks, and/or homes where backwater valves are most likely to reduce flood risk and NFIP claims, based on analysis of existing available data and where necessary site visits to validate results. ExistingFEMA-BRIC3000004 years duration
MH.2021.013Expand pilot flood sensor networkInfrastructure ProjectCoastal Storms,FloodingMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeInstall and monitor additional flood sensors in areas vulnerable to either tidal, storm, or rain events to better understand frequency, location, and scale of flooding, enhance emergency. ExistingOther,Other State2681045/1/2021Funding comes from NYU Tandon School, CUNY ARSC & Brooklyn College, NY Empire State Development
ET.2021.004Collection of Environmental Data Using IoT SensorsPrevention and PolicyExtreme TemperaturesMayor's Office of the Chief Technology OfficerMayor's Office of the Chief Technology OfficerWorking with MIT’s Senseable City Lab, NYC has coordinated a pilot to test the data collection methods of the CityScanner project team in order to identify innovative ways to capture hyper-local environmental data. CityScanner is a low-cost alternative to traditional methods of collecting environmental data. The sensor attaches to the roof of City vehicles and collects detailed data at a more granular geographic level than traditional fixed-position sensors. The CityScanner sensors capture data related to environmental conditions including air quality (particulate matter 1, 2.5, and 10), temperature, and humidity in New York City. The solar-powered sensors are removable and do not permanently alter vehicles.Existing0There have been two pilot phases so far (Q4 2019 and Q4-Q1 2020/2021) with a third phase expected to start in July/August of 2021 which will include the addition of NOx, CO, and SPL sensors. The data collected will hopefully highlight areas of concentrate
ET.2021.005Expand heat temperature monitoringEducation and AwarenessExtreme TemperaturesMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeMayor's Office of Climate and Environmental JusticeInstall and monitor heat sensors in critical infrastructure and public spaces in high heat vulnerable neighborhoods to better understand impact/spatial differences of extreme heat to better aid in prioritization and ranking of capital projects as well as advocating for investments in the public realm.Completed06/1/20219/30/2021
MH.2021.014Be A BuddyEducation and AwarenessDisease Outbreaks,Extreme Temperatures,Flooding,Infrastructure Failures,Severe Weather,Winter StormsDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Health and Mental HygieneA community-based network centered at community organizations consisting of local volunteers who check on climate-susceptible neighbors before and during an emergency; program is active in building connections and trust between participants and organizations during "blue-skies."Existing0Will send shapefile later...
MH.2021.015Oakwood Beach, NY Continuing Authorities Program (CAP Section 103) Project - Post-Disaster Restoration (P.L. 84-99)Coastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe project includes the restoration of the project to pre-Hurricane Sandy conditions, including repairs to the levee and electric repairs to the tide gate.CompletedUSACE05/1/201312/31/2013https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Portals/37/docs/civilworks/SandyFiles/Army%20Corps%20OakwoodBeach_FCCE_FactSheet.pdfProject construction complete as of fall 2013.
MH.2021.016Rockaway Inlet to Norton Point (Coney Island), NY ProjectCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationThe project consists of approximately 3 miles of beachfront and provides storm damage protection to the densely populated urban communities and infrastructure located along the shoreline of Coney Island. Shore protection is provided by constructing a 100-foot wide beach berm at an elevation of 13 feet above sea level. The project also includes periodic nourishment of the restored beaches on 10-year cycle for a period of 50 years.CompletedOther State,USACE01/1/19955/26/2016https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487599/fact-sheet-rockaway-inlet-to-norton-point-coney-island/Project construction complete.
MH.2021.017Atlantic Coast of New York City, East Rockaway Inlet to Rockaway Inlet (Rockaway Beach) and Jamaica Bay, NY Coastal Storm Risk Management ProjectCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationU.S. Army Corps of Engineers,New York State Department of Environmental ConservationThe project study area includes the Rockaway Peninsula and the communities surrounding Jamaica Bay in the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn in New York City. The original Rockaway Beach project was authorized by Congress as a 100-200-foot-wide beach at an elevation of 10 feet above Mean Low Water from Beach 149th Street to Beach 19th Street, approximately 6.2 miles. From 1977 until 2004, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) designed, constructed and maintained the project. Because of the high cost of the construction and continued nourishment and the continued challenge of the eroding shoreline, USACE was directed to “reformulate” the original plan, with the objective of finding a long term, cost-effective solution to the effects of continued erosion on the Rockaway peninsula.CompletedOther State,USACE01/1/197712/31/2004https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487597/fact-sheet-atlantic-coast-of-new-york-city-east-rockaway-inlet-to-rockaway-inleProject construction complete.
MH.2021.019East River, NY Seawall Reconnaissance StudyCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,Coastal Storms,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe reconnaissance study investigated potential seawalls along the East River in New York City.CompletedUSACE012/31/2003
CY.2021.003Expand vulnerability management to IOT devicesProperty ProtectionsCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Utilize FFY20 UASI grant to fund IOT Lab to expand vulnerability management of wireless devices, ICS/SCADA systems, environmental sensors, building automation systems, bimetric and access control systems, video surveillance, drones and digital signature solutions.Existing0
CY.2021.004EAT for City EmployeesEducation and AwarenessCyber ThreatsCyber 3Cyber 3Utilize FFY20 UASI grant to fund Education, Awareness and Training capability for City employeesExisting0
MH.2021.020Astoria Houses Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailuresNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Emergency Generators at funded buildings, Floodgates and barriers, Electrical panel relocation above design flood elevationExisting750000007/27/201611/13/2021
MH.2021.021Baruch & Lavanburg Houses Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailuresNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Elevated Heat/Hot Water System, Emergency Generators for funded buildings, flood wall installation, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, install floodgates and barriers, electrical panel relocation above design flood elevationExisting2140000009/27/201810/20/2022
MH.2021.022Beach 41st Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsCoastal Storms,Flooding,Infrastructure FailuresNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Install floodgates and barriers, Wet Flood Proofing, Emergency generatorsExisting400000005/21/20195/31/2021
MH.2021.023Campos Plaza II Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure Failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves,Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting2600000011/8/20175/29/2021
MH.2021.024Carey Gardens Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Elevated Heat/Hot Water System,Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, NYCHA grounds, pavements, and drainage improvements, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting12800000012/19/201711/10/2022
MH.2021.025Carleton Manor Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Elevated Heat/Hot Water System, Emergency Generators , flood wall installation, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, install floodgates and barriers, electrical panel relocation above design flood elevationExisting340000002/7/20179/13/2021
MH.2021.026Coney Island 1B Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves,Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationCompleted3000000012/23/20163/31/2020
MH.2021.027Coney Island 4&5 Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, NYCHA floodgates and barriers, Panel Relocation above Design Flood Elevation,Completed690000008/17/201612/20/2019
MH.2021.028Coney Island Houses Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Elevated Heat/Hot Water System, Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting870000004/28/20176/21/2021
MH.2021.029Surfside Gardens, O'Dwyer, and Coney Island Site 8 Flood protectionsProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityElevated Heat/Hot Water System, Emergency generators in NYCHA properties, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, NYCHA grounds, pavements, and drainage improvements, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting2750000008/13/202010/10/2023
MH.2021.030East RiverProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityEmergency generators, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting5800000010/6/20179/17/2021
MH.2021.031GowanusProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityEmergency generators, Back Flow Preventer Valves, Elevated Heat/Hot Water System, NYCHA grounds, pavements, and drainage improvements.Existing570000006/27/20176/15/2021
MH.2021.032GravesendProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, NYCHA grounds, pavements, and drainage improvements, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting16400000012/12/201711/22/2021
MH.2021.033HaberProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above Design Flood Elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood Elevation, Wet Flood ProofingExisting5200000010/6/201710/18/2021
MH.2021.034HammelProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityEmergency generators, Back Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting17800000011/27/20187/9/2023
MH.2021.035ISAACS HouseesProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityEmergency generators , Back Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood Elevation, Wet Flood ProofingExisting290000005/7/20198/26/2021
MH.2021.036LaGuardiaProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityEmergency generators, Back Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, install floodgates and barriersCompleted2800000010/23/20178/18/2020
MH.2021.037LincolnProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Elevated Heat/Hot Water System, Install floodgates and barriersExisting01/28/20201/11/2022
MH.2021.038Lower East Side RehabProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Install floodgates and barriers, Completed08/18/20155/1/2018
MH.2021.039Metro NorthProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood Elevation, Emergency Generators provide full-building backup powerExisting510000006/25/20191/27/2022
F.2021.003New Lane - Elevated Heat/Hot Water SystemProperty ProtectionsFloodingNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityRelocate heat and hot water systems submerged during Hurricane Sandy to areas within existing structures, new extensions, or stand-alone facilities at higher elevationsCompleted06/26/20191/28/2020
MH.2021.040Ocean Bay Bayside Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityDry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Flood Wall Installation, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, NYCHA grounds, pavements, and drainage improvements, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationCompleted24500000012/30/20164/30/2019
MH.2021.041Ocean Bay Oceanside Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Install floodgates and barriersExisting680000005/5/20166/4/2021
MH.2021.042Rangel Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting3000000005/5/20176/30/2021
MH.2021.043Red Hook Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing Authority Back Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers,NYCHA grounds, pavements, and drainage improvements, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood Elevation, Wet Flood ProofingExisting54900000010/1/20196/20/2023
MH.2021.044Redfern Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Elevated Heat/Hot Water System, Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Panel Relocation above Design Flood Elevation, Wet Flood ProofingExisting1290000009/12/20171/14/2022
MH.2021.045Riis I Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems,Emergency generators, Relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting940000005/7/20198/25/2022
MH.2021.046Riis II Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriers, electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting360000004/10/20188/22/2021
MH.2021.047Smith Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Elevated Heat/Hot Water System,Emergency generators , Install floodgates and barriers, Electrical Panel Relocation above Design Flood ElevationExisting72000001/4/20178/13/2021
MH.2021.048Two Bridges Flood Protectionproperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, install floodgates and barriers, electrical panel Relocation above Design Flood Elevation, Wet Flood ProofingCompleted230000007/24/20171/15/2021
MH.2021.049Wald Flood ProtectionProperty ProtectionsFlooding, Infrastructure failures, Coastal StormsNew York City Housing AuthorityNew York City Housing AuthorityBack Flow Preventer Valves, Dry Floodproofed Heat and Hot Water Systems, Emergency generators, relocate boiler rooms and electrical equipment above design flood elevation, Install floodgates and barriersExisting910000005/7/201912/8/2021
CE.2021.003Soundview ParkCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersSoundview Park Project restored 3.7 acres of tidal wetland north of the park's lagoon area improving water quality and providing habitat for wetland dependant fish and wildlife in the Bronx River. Total of 15 acres of wetlands, grassland and forest was restored.CompletedUSACE, Other70540001/1/20091/1/2011https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487636/fact-sheet-soundview-park-bronx-new-york/Costs include feasibility, PED and construction. An additional $1.48M from NYC Parks and $1M from DSNY for betterment for upland restoration for total of $9.5M. Funding Source Other is NYC Parks.
CE.2021.004Gerritsen CreekCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersGerritsen Creek restoration included 20 acres of tidal marsh and 20 acres of coastal grasslands implemented under Section 1135 of the Continuing Authorities Program. Invasives species and fill were removed, site was regraded and vegetated with native plants.CompletedUSACE, Other8000000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487245/fact-sheet-gerritsen-creekmarine-park-ny/Funding Source Other is NYC Parks
CE.2021.005Salt Marsh Mitigation Project at KeySpan CorporationCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersWetland restoration/mitigation occured adjacent to the KeySpan facility and encompasses an area of approximately nine acres east and north of the tidally influenced portion of Old Place Creek adjacent to the Arthur Kill Channel in Staten Island, N.Y. This project was mitigation for the 50-ft Harbor Deepening Project.CompletedUSACE, PANYNJ5400000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Portals/37/docs/harbor/Harborfact/FS_keyspan_FEB_2013.pdfConstruction cost presented
CE.2021.006Elders East Marsh Island, Jamaica BayCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Elders Point East Marsh Island restored 40 acres of marsh constructed with 250,000 CYD of sand for mitigation purposes to offset environmental impacts of the New York & New Jersey Harbor Deepening Project. CompletedUSACE, PANYNJ15000000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487604/fact-sheet-jamaica-bay-marsh-islands-ny/
CE.2021.007Elders West Marsh Island, Jamaica BayCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersElders Point West Marsh Island involved restoring 40 acres of marsh as a result of the beneficial use of dredged materials (203,000 CYD) from the Harbor Deepening Project.CompletedUSACE, PANYNJ, Other17200000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487604/fact-sheet-jamaica-bay-marsh-islands-ny/Funding Source Other is NYCDEP
CE.2021.008Yellow Bar Marsh Island, Jamaica BayCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersYellow Bar Marsh Island Project restored ~ 46 acres of salt marsh habitat via placement of ~375,000 cubic yards of sand from Ambrose Channel. The marsh is comprised of approximately 13.1 acres of transplanted low marsh plant hummocks, 21,859 high marsh transition plants and 17,175 high marsh plants planted on 4.43 acres and 350 pounds of dispersed seed over 27.8 acresCompletedUSACE, Other19000000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487604/fact-sheet-jamaica-bay-marsh-islands-ny/Funding Source Other is NYCDEP
CE.2021.009Black Wall and Rulers Bar Marsh Islands, Jamaica BayCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersAmbrose Channel sand was beneficially used in 2012 to restore an additional 30 acres of marsh islands at Black Wall (155,000 cubic yards of sand, 20.5 acres) and Rulers Bar (95,000 cubic yards of sand – 9.8 acres). The NYSDEC and NYCDEP paid 100 percent of the increased costs associated with sand placement. A community-based planting effort was led by NYCDEP, EcoWatchers, Jamaica Bay Guardian and the American Littoral Society.CompletedUSACE, Other, Other State2100000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487604/fact-sheet-jamaica-bay-marsh-islands-ny/Funding Source Other is NYCDEP and Other State is NYSDEC
CE.2021.010Spring Creek (North) Park, NYCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersEcosystem Restoration of 35 acres of habitat including 13 acres of intertidal marsh and 22.1 acres of maritime upland habitat (primarily funded by NYC Parks as enhancement activities) and an additional 2.4 acres of maritime upland completed by NYC Parks.ExistingUSACE, Other18597000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Media/Fact-Sheets/Fact-Sheet-Article-View/Article/487640/fact-sheet-spring-creek-park-ny/Funding Source Other is NYC Parks
CE.2021.011Spring Creek South/Howard BeachCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersWRDA 2020, Title IV, Sec. 202 to expedite completion of multi-purpose feasibility study for “ecosystem restoration and hurricane and storm damage reduction”. Project includes coastal restoration of 237 acres of degraded habitat including tidal marsh, freshwater wetlands, scrub/shrub wetlands, adjacent upland habitats, earthen berm with additional CSRM measures such as tide gates in Shellbank and Hawtree Basins. Recommendation will be a comprehensive integrated solution to provide ecosystem and CSRM benefits to Spring Creek and the Howard Beach community.ExistingUSACE, Other State3000000Funding Source Other is NYSDEC
CE.2021.012HRE- Stony Creek Marsh IslandCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal ErosionU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersStony Creek Jamaica Bay Marsh Island– Habitat Restoration consisting of 26 acres of Low Marsh, 22.5 acres of High Marsh, 3.49 acres of Scrub/Shrub, 1.43 acres of Channel Restoration and 8.67 acres of Shallow Marine Habitat. [Total Habitat 62.09 acres beneficially using 151,360 CYD of dredge material]ExistingUSACE, Other28630000https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Portals/37/docs/Environmental/HRE/HRE_Placemat_ALL_8march21.pdf?ver=njwyYUv_HTJUBXAq1M0L8Q%3d%3dFunding Source Other is NYCDEP
MH.2021.054Roosevelt Island Seawall StudyCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Erosion,FloodingU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe study investigated the condition of the seawall that structurally supports Roosevelt Island as well as the non-sea-walled, South-End shoreline of the island. The seawall study states, “While imminent failure is not a concern, an appropriate preventative maintenance program should be undertaken.” It concluded that future storm damage would not put the island’s infrastructure at enough risk to warrant a federal shore protection project.CompletedUSACE09/1/19978/1/2001
MH.2022.010Fresh Creek Tide Gates - Avenue KCoastal/Natural Resources ProtectionCoastal Storms,FloodingDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Environmental ProtectionDEP proposes to install a tide gate at the terminus of Avenue K in Canarsie. The gate will help to prevent storm surges and high water conditions from inundating low-lying portions of the neighborhood within the local drainage basin.ExistingFEMA23500009/1/20229/1/2026https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-announces-beginning-construction-14-million-flood-protection-project-canarsie