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<br /> <br />Costs and Funding Sources <br />Total Plan Costs = $220 million. <br /> <br />. In 1998, the voters of Napa County approved a half-cent sales tax increase (estimated at $6 million per year) for 20 years to help fund <br />dIe improvements. <br /> <br />. FEMA HMGP funds, awarded hy the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, were used for the acquisition of 90 mobile home park <br />units, acquisition of 7 homes on Napa Creek and coustruction of dnunage improvements = $7 million <br /> <br />. FilMA also funded the elevation of 70 single family homes. <br /> <br />. California Department of Water Resources prOlided a gnmt to purchase a non-residential parcel iu the floodplain. <br /> <br />. CAl.FED", in conjunction widl dIe Coastil Conservancy, is prO\iding additional grants to acquire 1111d and remove leVl'Cs from the floodplain. <br /> <br />. USACE is responsible for the design and constmction of 13 additional bridges. <br /> <br />. Federalllighway Adnunistration may provide $20 million to replace dlree bridges. The City of Napa has applied for these funds. <br /> <br />. Additional grants arc bcing sought for door dams in Napa City and elevation of homes in SI. IIelena, Yountville and unincorporated parts <br />of Napa County. <br /> <br />Note <br />. "I % eh:Ulee" = a flood event that has a I % chance of occurring or being exceeded in any given year. This is a replacement tenn for the <br />"100 year flood". <br /> <br />.. CALFED is a conglomerate of Califomia State and Federal agencies with management and regulatory responsibility in the Bay-Delta <br />Estuary. It was formed in 1994. <br /> <br />10 / Mitigation Success Stories / California <br />