The infrastructure repair program is a coordinated effort with the City of Biloxi, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT), Federal Highway Association (FHWA), Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), Mississippi Department of Health (MDoH), selected Design Consultants, Harrison County Utility Authority, and local residents and businesses. The program is funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and must be in compliance with FEMA’s Public Assistance Guide (FEMA 322).
Under the administration of the City of Biloxi, the program, estimated at $355,000,000, will include services necessary for the repair of approximately 426,000 linear feet of sewer main, 485,000 linear feet of water main, 48 lift stations, 320,000 linear feet of storm drainage, and 100 miles of street paving.
Currently, the program schedule is estimated at 48 months.
Last Modified 11/12/2008