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Debris was severely mixed with household C/D and vegetation DP&O obtained a <br /> Temporary Debris Management site for Debris reduction by compaction. DP&O <br /> performed monitoring of the debris removal, leaner and hanger removals, stumps <br /> removals, and final haul out to a Class I permitted disposal facility. DP&O coordinated <br /> the daily reconciliation with Debris Removal contractor for each debris load haul, leaner <br /> and hazard limbs removal, debris final haul out. DP&O performed daily reconciliation <br /> with the Waste Management disposal facility resolving any ticket issues the next day. <br /> DP&O coordinated Mutual Aid for El Portal and performed Damage assessments of the Roads, <br /> sidewalks, street signs, and storm drains as no other infrastructure was damaged. DP&O filed El <br /> Portals Request for Public Assistance via he Florida PA Portal and is reviewing and reconciling <br /> Category B Emergency Services data and costs. DP&O is El Portal's FEMA Public Assistance <br /> manager and will represent El Portal at all FEMA and State meetings. Mutual Aid DP&O <br /> prepared and implemented the City's Debris Management Plan and Performed Emergency <br /> Debris Monitoring. <br /> Village of El Portal Contact: <br /> Christia Alou,Village Manager, (305) 902-7110 (cell), Office: (305) 389-8401; <br /> Emaihvillagemanager@villageofelportal.org <br /> Mayor Claudia Cubillos, (305) 778-4199 (cell). Email: mayorcubillos@villageofelportal.org <br /> c. Miami Shores Village, FL, DR 4337—September 20, 2017 to present— Hurricane <br /> g P <br /> Irma (DR 4337): Miami Shores Village Debris Removal contractor (Ashbritt) and <br /> Debris Monitoring contractor (James Witt & Associates) did not mobilize per Miami <br /> Shores Village emergency request to mobilize for Emergency Debris removal due to <br /> Hurricane Irma. Miami Shores Village contacted Florida City for Mutual Aid and <br /> requested DP&O to assist with managing and coordinating Debris Removal Monitoring <br /> of all Debris Hazards including hazard. limbs and trees. Miami Shores was without <br /> power and limited internet for one-week post Hurricane Irma. The Debris was a <br /> significant safety and health hazard to the community and Miami Shores Village <br /> requested Mutual Aid for 60 days post Hurricane Irma. DP&O via Mutual Aid with <br /> Florida City coordinated Debris removal crews and performed Debris Monitoring <br /> mobilizing 16 monitors, 2 supervisor monitors, and a recovery management team to <br /> gather, review and reconcile and approve all Emergency Services costs and contractor <br /> invoices. DP&O reconciled daily with the debris removal contractor for the load, haul, <br /> hazard limbs, and tree removal. <br /> DP&O assisted Miami Shores with the solicitation verbiage for Debris reduction and disposal and <br /> represents Miami Shores with FEMA Public Assistance and prepared/submitted the Request for Public <br /> Assistance via Florida PA Portal, attended the applicant briefing to review and discuss Category A costs <br /> and submittals per}EMAs accelerated Debris Pilot Program. DP&O is in final stages of Miami Shores <br /> Village disaster claims submittals into the FEMA PA Portal, for the various dates of reimbursement for <br /> the FEMA accelerated debris removal pilot program and Category C-G 0-30 Day Category A PW <br /> Disaster Program & Operations, Inc. Request for Proposals Disaster Debris Monitoring No. 18-04-03 <br /> 14 <br />