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File #: 24-5550    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Interlocal Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 9/3/2024 In control: Commissioners Court
On agenda: 9/19/2024 Final action: 9/19/2024
Title: Request by the Flood Control District for approval to accept from the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC) grant funds in the amount of $6,040,000, with no required match, for the FY 2024 ForUsTree Program.
Attachments: 1. 24-5550 FCD.pdf
Department: Flood Control District
Department Head/Elected Official: Tina Petersen, Ph.D., P.E., Executive Director

Regular or Supplemental RCA: Regular RCA

Type of Request: Interlocal Agreement

Project ID (if applicable): N/A
Vendor/Entity Legal Name (if applicable): GeoTechnology Research Institute of Houston Advanced Research Center

MWDBE Contracted Goal (if applicable): N/A
MWDBE Current Participation (if applicable): N/A
Justification for 0% MWDBE Participation Goal: N/A - Goal not applicable to request

Request Summary (Agenda Caption):
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Request by the Flood Control District for approval to accept from the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC) grant funds in the amount of $6,040,000, with no required match, for the FY 2024 ForUsTree Program.
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Background and Discussion:
GTRI has been awarded federal funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Forest Services for an initiative that will increase tree canopy, foster community resilience, and improve access to employment in underserved communities in Houston and Harris County. The initiative, "ForUsTree: Creating an Inclusive Community Canopy within Houston and Harris County," will use equitable and inclusive engagement and a community-based approach to implement multiple tree plantings, reforestation projects, and educational activities in the region's most vulnerable areas.

This Interlocal Agreement will provide the Flood Control funding to plant and maintain trees in Disadvantaged Communities as identified by the Federal Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool. This project includes the planting of 42,000 trees over the next five years on Flood Control Rights-of-Way located in Disadvantaged Communities.

Expected Impact:
This agreement will allow for the reimbursement of funds expended in executing the project scope and expand the number of trees planted by the Flood Control District's existing tree planting program annually by 70%.

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