COMMITTEE UPDATED ON DISASTER RECOVERY PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS

St. Thomas- Members of the Committee on Disaster Recovery and Infrastructure, chaired by Senator Janelle K. Sarauw convened in a meeting at the Capitol Building. Officials from the Virgin Islands Finance Authority and the Office of Disaster Recovery shared an update on the disaster recovery projects and programs in the Virgin Islands.

2022-10-07 15:10:23 - VI News Staff

Dayna Clendinen, Interim Executive Director and Chief Disaster Recovery Officer of the Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority (VIHFA) provided an update on the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), CDBG-Covid-19 (CV), Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), Mitigation and Electrical Grid, Emergency Rental Assistance (ERAP), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG-CV). The Virgin Islands was awarded a total of $1,887,330,884 from the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery, Mitigation, and Electrical Grid award. Out of that, the Virgin Islands received $1,075,489,884. Clendinen added that CDBG-MIT will fund hazard mitigation activities within the Territory in the amount of $744,188,000 while the remaining $67,653,000 supports electrical grid improvements. The Office of the Inspector General is conducting two audits to ensure that VIHFA is compliant with the federal guidelines and performance measures for the VI Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR). Clendinen mentioned that the Authority launched an initiative inclusive of the Employee Onboarding Process, the Citizen Complaint Process, a Citizen Advisory Committee, and the RESURGE project.

Clendinen mentioned that the EnVIsion program will cost $160 million, with $135 million going to homeowners and $25 million for renters. Furthermore, to offset the increased cost of construction, VIHFA submitted an amendment to the Disaster Recovery Action Plan to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for approval to enable the EnVIsion program to provide financial assistance to more applicants. Furthermore, Clendenin indicated that the EnVIsion Program is providing services to a total of thirty-nine homes, of which thirty-two are on St. Croix and seven are on St. Thomas, that are currently under construction. To increase the number of home construction projects, VIHFA awarded Persons Service Corp, a general contractor, to provide construction services to 172 homes. VIHFA aims to reduce multiple solicitations from contractors to one contractor per 100 homes. Overall, lawmakers were not impressed with the slow progress of home construction projects.

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