Grants Administration Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) - 2022 Typhoon Merbok FEMA Disaster #4672 The Draft Typhoon Merbok Action Recovery Plan (ARP) is Available for Public Comment! The deadline for comments is Wednesday September 24, 2025, 11:59PM Alaska Standard Time. Access the Draft Typhoon Merbok ARP. Click and access the Executive Summary of the Draft Action Recovery Plan (August 25th, 2025). Click and access the Full Draft Action Recovery Plan (August 25th, 2025). Request a hard copy by emailing Brandon McNaughton at cdbgdr@alaska.gov. How to Comment on the Draft Typhoon Merbok ARP. Download, complete, and email or mail this Fillable Comment Form. Email your comments to Brandon McNaughton at cdbgdr@alaska.gov. Testify during our Wednesday September 10th Public Hearing. See initial details below. Join Us for the Wednesday, September 10th Public Hearing WHAT: DCRA is hosting a Public Hearing to share information about the CDBG-DR process and to hear public testimony on the Draft Typhoon Merbok Action Recovery Plan. WHEN: Wednesday, September 10th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. HOW: This Public Hearing will be conducted virtually via Zoom. Anyone can join to listen in! Click here: https://agnewbeck.zoom.us/s/86555719843 Dial Toll Free: 1-833-548-0282 . TO TESTIFY: Click here to register: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TyphoonMerbokARPSep10HearingRegistration. Registration will remain open through the close of the public hearing on September 10th. What Comes Next August 25-September 24, 2025 | Public Comment Period. During the public comment, including the September 10th public hearing, the project team will document all comments, including when and how they were received, by whom, and the content of the comment. September 25-30, 2025 | After the Public Comment Period closes, the project team will review all comments, assess, and make agreed-to recommended revisions to the Draft Action Recovery Plan. September 30, 2025 | DCRA will submit the ARP to HUD, including a detailed record of all public comments and how they were addressed from Public Review Draft to the Final Draft as submitted to HUD. September 2025-Spring 2026 | The project team will implement a robust Public Engagement Process to further refine data related to and prioritization of unmet needs resulting from the impacts of Typhoon Merbok. HUD-identified "most impacted and distressed" areas: Bering Strait Regional Education Attendance Area Kashunamiut Regional Education Attendance Area Lower Yukon Regional Education Attendance Area State-identified "most impacted and distressed" areas: Lower Kuskokwim Regional Education Attendance Area Pribilof Islands Regional Education Attendance Area The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development works to rebuild Alaskan communities by putting Alaskans back in their homes, restoring critical infrastructure and mitigating future damage through resilient community planning. The Division of Community and Regional Affairs is the lead agency for administering the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery for the 2022 Typhoon Merbok (CDBG-DR-MERBOK) funds on behalf of the State of Alaska. On May 18, 2023 HUD allocated $38,493,000 (State Administration: $1,924,650; State Planning: $5,773,950; and Mitigation Set-Aside; $5,021,000) for recovery from the 2022 Typhoon Merbok. A minimum of $30,794,400 must be expended in the HUD-identified "most impacted and distressed" areas. Resilience Planning and Practices Planning is essential to ensure Alaskan communities, residents and businesses are prepared for future disasters. Hazard Mitigation Planning activities help local leadership and the public decide how to allocate funds for housing and infrastructure that is more resilient and reduces the risk of death, property damage, and suffering from natural disasters. The State of Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development (DCCED) is collecting input on which activities could do the most to decrease risk and benefit the most people. Resilience Planning: Uses hazard risk assessment to identify where floods, seismic activity, tsunamis, and landslides can cause harm to residents. It determines places where new housing will be safer, but where people will still be connected to transportation, schools, grocery stores and houses of worship. With lots of people looking for temporary and permanent housing, there is a shortage of safe, affordable housing in areas affected by disasters. Resilience planning helps to ensure housing and infrastructure are safe for the next generation and beyond. Watershed Management: Brings together communities that are connected by a river or stream to balance the effects of disasters and helps people work together to understand and manage flooding, seismic activity, and other risks. Natural Flood Protection: Includes strategies like creating constructed wetlands for floodwater storage and restoration of vegetated buffers. Learning Tools of the Trade: Includes training and learning from local government officials, businesses or nonprofit organizations to help communities be more prepared and safer from disasters. Home Retrofits: Includes updates and fortifications to homes and individual residences that reduce risks during severe weather and flooding. Retrofits can also include improvements to reduce risk of wildfire events. Applicable Plans State of Alaska - 2023 State Hazard Mitigation Plan ANTHC - The Unmet Needs of Environmentally Threatened Alaska Native Villages: Assessment and Recommendations - January 22, 2024 Statewide Threat Assessment Final Report November 20, 2019 DCRA Community Plans and Infrastructure Libraries AHFC Five Year Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan for the State of Alaska AHFC 2025 Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan for the State of Alaska Public Notices Public Listening Session - Draft Administrative Action Plan, CDBG-DR Typhoon Merbok CDBG-DR Administrative Action Plan CDBG-DR Administrative Action Plan CDBG-DR Citizen Participation Plan To be published at a future date. To be published in English, Inupiaq, Yupik, Cup'ig, and Aleut CDBG-DR Language Access Plan To be published at a future date. To be published in English, Inupiaq, Yupik, Cup'ig, and Aleut CDBG-DR Action Plan and Substantial Amendments To be published at a future date. To be published in English, Inupiaq, Yupik, Cup'ig, and Aleut Disaster Recovery Grant Reporting (DRGR) Action Plan and Quarterly Performance Reports State of Alaska B-23-DN-02-001 Quarterly Performance Report 03.31.2025 (English) State of Alaska B-23-DN-02-001 Quarterly Performance Report 12.31.2024 (English) State of Alaska B-23-DN-02-001 Quarterly Performance Report 09.30.2024 (English) State of Alaska B-23-DN-02-001 Quarterly Performance Report 06.30.2024 (English) To be published in English, Inupiaq, Yupik, Cup'ig, and Aleut Programs State Administration / not to exceed 5% State and Local Planning / not to exceed 15% Resilience and Mitigation / not to exceed 15% Public Services / not to exceed 15% Housing Recovery (New Construction, Rehabilitation, Reconstruction) Public Infrastructure Recovery Economic Revitalization Related Documents Recovery Strategy (Federal/State) DR-4672-AK October 2023 Recovery Needs Assessment (Federal/State) October 2023 HUD Powerpoint Federal Register FR-6393-N-01-AAN - May 18, 2023 CDBG-DR-Consolidated-Notice-Guidebook FEMA 4672-DR-AK Amendment 004 - April 5, 2023 FEMA 4672-DR-AK Amendment 003 - January 26, 2023 FEMA 4672-DR-AK Amendment 002 - November 21, 2022 FEMA 4672-DR-AK Amendment 001 - September 29, 2022 FEMA 4672-DR-AK Initial Notice September 23, 2022 DR-4672-AK_Pribilofs REAA_Addon - November 14, 2022 DR-4672-AK Federal Request 2022 West Coast Storm - September 20, 2022 Alaska DHSEM Situation Report 22-263 • September 20, 2022 Alaska DHSEM Situation Report 22-260 • September 17, 2022 Alaska DHSEM Situation Report 22-258 • September 15, 2022 Alaska DHSEM Situation Report 22-256 • September 13, 2022 Related Applicable Laws and Regulations HUD Accessibility Requirements CPD-2023-06, August 24, 2024 SUBJECT: Allocating Costs between Program Administration Costs, Activity Delivery Costs, and Planning Costs for Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grantees, Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Grantees 24 CFR 570 CDBG Program State CDBG Guide to National Objectives and Eligible Activities 2 CFR Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Costs Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards IRS announces tax relief for Alaska severe storm, flooding, and landslides - September 27, 2022 Federal Flood Risk Management Standard Website Accessibility Under Title II of the ADA: GSA Government-Wide IT Accessibility Program: Disaster Recovery Reform Act of 2018 Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (114 Stat. 1552 Public Law 106–390—OCT. 30, 2000) Stafford Act Procurement Policies Procurement Academy, Office of Procurement and Property Management, State of Alaska Solicitations and Contracts 2022 Typhoon Merbok Contract Report RFP 250000005 DCRA Needs Assessment and Action Recovery Plan Typhoon Merbok Amendment 1 to Contract for DCRA Needs Assessment and Action Recovery Plan: Typhoon Merbok Contract for DCRA Needs Assessment and Action Recovery Plan: Typhoon Merbok Solicitation for DCRA Needs Assessment/Action Recovery Plan: Typhoon Merbok Confidential Citizen Complaints may be filed at: https://ak-ombuds.i-sight.com/portal or in writing on a complaint form, mailed to Alaska Ombudsman1500 West Benson Blvd.,Anchorage, AK 99503 or via email to ombudsman@akleg.gov or by telephone at 907-269-5290 Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in HUD programs to https://archives.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/ph/rhiip/uivreporting.cfm For more information about Alaska CDBG-DR Grants Contact DCRA staff at cdbgdr@alaska.gov Brandon McNaughton Division of Community and Regional Affairs Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Location: Anchorage Phone: (907)269-4501 Fax: (907) 269-4563 brandon.mcnaughton@alaska.gov Anita Baker Division of Community and Regional Affairs Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Location: Anchorage Phone: (907) 269-4252 Fax: (907) 269-4563 anita.baker@alaska.gov Revised 08/25/2025 Content Reviewed 08/25/2025 The State of Alaska, Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development (DCCED), complies with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. 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