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Ramsey County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, 2018 <br /> <br />Page | 38 <br /> <br />Table 14. Historical Hazard Mitigation Funding (HMGP and PDM) in Ramsey County <br />Year Project Description Sub-Grantee Federal <br />Share <br />1997 Snow Fence Research (HMGP) Board of Water and <br />Soil Resources $24,000 <br />1997 BWSR – Snow Fence Study (HMGP) Board of Water and <br />Soil Resources $47,254 <br />1997 Acquisition of 9 residential properties <br />(HMGP) City of St. Paul $569,775 <br />1998 Electric Line Conversion (HMGP) City of North St. <br />Paul $112,500 <br />1999 MPR Generator (HMGP) Minnesota Public <br />Radio $52,500 <br />2010 MHMP Update (HMGP) Ramsey County $31,188 <br />2016 City of St. Paul Comprehensive 5-Year All <br />Hazard Mitigation Plan Review (PDM) <br />St. Paul Department <br />of Emergency <br />Management <br />$73,219 <br />Total HMGP/PDM Funding – Ramsey County $910,436 <br />*Data downloaded from https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/28323 and https://www.fema.gov/media- <br />library/assets/documents/103341 on 9/5/2018. <br /> <br />4.2 Vulnerability Assessment <br />4.2.1 Asset Inventory <br />A 2010 essential facility dataset (schools, medical facilities, fire stations, and police stations compiled <br />from state and county sources) was used to override the default Hazus input database. Other critical <br />facilities identified by the county were geocoded and overlaid with the Hazus flood model output. <br />For the purposes of this plan, critical infrastructure and key resources were defined by Ramsey County. <br />Table 15 below identifies the critical facilities that were included in the analysis. Essential facilities are a <br />subset of critical facilities. Names and locations of all critical facilities are listed in Appendix B. Figure 5 <br />below maps the critical facilities in Maplewood, while Figure 6 depicts critical facilities in Roseville. <br />Table 15. Ramsey County Critical Infrastructure and Facilities <br />Infrastructure Type <br />Number <br />of <br />Facilities <br />Agriculture and Food 57 <br />Banking and Finance 72 <br />Chemical and Hazardous <br />Materials 198 <br />Commercial Facilities 167 <br />Communications 43 <br />Dams 7 <br />Emergency Services 130 <br />Energy 9 <br />Infrastructure Type <br />Number <br />of <br />Facilities <br />Government Facilities 460 <br />Healthcare and Public Health 967 <br />Manufacturing 20 <br />Postal and Shipping 10 <br />Transportation 74 <br />Water 121 <br />Historic Properties 113
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