Measuring, Mapping, and Managing Flood Risk
A Pilot Program in Texas – Through an interagency agreement, the Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) is conducting a comprehensive planning study to measure, map, model, and visually present data recorded during historical flood events across Texas and recommend techniques to mitigate future hazards and risks of flooding in targeted regions of Texas affected by the 2016 Floods. To complete the project, TAMUS will utilize funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) via the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) through a collaborative partnership with NASEM to conduct community outreach.
Start Date: January 2019
CHARM Platform Development
The CHARM (Community Health and Resource Management) software is currently bolstering local planning efforts by running scenario planning workshops with local communities. FEMA is funding the resiliency workshops through CHARM, and the GLO is proposing to leverage existing software and make it more readily available. With several technology updates, the CHARM platform will be developing online data deliverables for use by the communities. The GLO is also proposing to continue to fund multi-day technical training sessions to further build planning competence at the local level. When integrated with the disaster database project, this enhancement would provide local communities with the information, tools, and technical expertise to make informed planning decisions.
Start Date: August 2020
Developing Environmental Responses and Models for Catastrophic Flooding Events
This is an environmental study to monitor the impact of flooding on the environment through the analysis of soil samples.
Start Date: June 2020
Preliminary Report
Flood Plain Management Services
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) shall perform the necessary flood plain management services necessary to assist the GLO in fulfilling its duty to administer the four Flood Studies within Combined River Basins studies as well as other interagency projects.
Start Date: July 2020
Lower Rio Grande Valley Economic Development Study
This study will develop strategies to expand the economy of three counties in the Valley impacted by 2019 Floods to make them more resilient to future economic impacts while recovering.
Start Date: June 2022
Lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV) Flood Study
A regional flood study, encompassing Hidalgo, Willacy, Cameron, and Starr Counties, that mirrors the ongoing Flood Studies within Combined River Basins study.
Start Date: February 2022
Overview of Program Requirements to Assist CDBG-DR Beneficiaries
This study will review the GLO’s efforts as they relate to serving beneficiaries.
Start Date: July 2021
Project Management Services
Provider shall perform the comprehensive project management services necessary to assist the GLO in fulfilling its duty to administer the four Flood Studies within Combined River Basins studies.
Start Date: February 2021
Resilient Housing Study
This study will evaluate the resilience of HAP homes that have been subjected to multiple disasters through a random sampling and analysis. The study will have three phases: first establish a statewide zoning resource, second capture the long-term beneficiary experience, and finally develop educational materials on the recovery process and resilient home maintenance.
Start Date: April 2022
Resilient Housing Study Data Analysis
Resilient Housing Final Research and Inventory Development Study
Texas Integrated Flood Framework (TIFF)
The GLO is actively coordinating with USACE/USGS/TWDB to ensure flood planning efforts are not duplicated. Through the establishment of intergovernmental workgroups, this grant seeks to standardize data sharing, flood modeling, and planning activities. TWDB is the grant recipient and the lead agency for completing this work.
Start Date: November 2020
TIFF Bathymetry Recommendation Report
TIFF Annual Report (2021-2022)
2023 Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan
This funding will support the 2023 installment of the Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan, and will provide a vision to protect coastal communities, infrastructure, and ecological assets from coastal hazards.
Start Date: June 2021