2015 RESTORE Advisory Committee Project Rankings Draft Application Primary Eligible Other Potential Project Title Budget Phase 1 Match Comments Rank # Activity Funding Source? Eleven Mile Creek Stream Coastal flood 4 $12,929,908 $1,110,776 $6,235,620 1 Restoration protection Carpenter Creek and Bayou Texar Economic and Restore and protect 57 $2,440,000 $665,000 $1,355,000 Environmental natural resources 2 Revitalization Plan Forest Creek Apartment Complex Coastal flood $17,857,796 Strong project, not Triumph, 78 Acquisition/Demolition & $2,029,200 $100,000 Al ⍟ Alan⍟ protection Jones Creek Floodplain 3 Restoration Project Restore and protect $1,510,000 Christian ⍟ 51 11 Mile Creek Basin $4,024,000 $4,024,000 4 natural resources Perdido Key Gulf of Mexico Restore and protect 107 $1,648,000 $1,648,000 $3,100,000 5 Public Access natural resources Coastal flood Other budgeted funds, county 95 Lake Charlene/BridleTrail $800,000 $1,500,000 $498,077 6 protection budget Hollice T. Williams Park ‐ Good project but no City Stormwater Infrastructure projects 39 $3,764,000 $3,764,000 $0 leverage, should include City Management/Recreational for local economy Storm water Utility 7 Faclities Project Bentina ⍟ , Alan ⍟ , Tammy ⍟ 8 99 Project Universal Access Promotion of tourism $3,350,000 $3,350,000 $0 Restore and protect 81 White Island Restoration $169,000 $169,000 $1,663,400 Great project 9 natural resources Infrastructure projects Not addressing Environmental 11 Restore the City Creek $5,760,000 $883,500 $0 for local economy concerns it claims 10 Good leverage $3.7M:$14M Port Pensacola Maritime Infrastructure projects state funds, City, Good economic 50 Infrastructure Berth 6 $3,750,000 $3,750,000 $11,250,000 for local economy and environmental benefits, Restoration Donnie ⍟ Christian⍟ Al⍟ 11 Jones Swamp Wetland Restore and protect 44 Preserve Management & $940,000 $940,000 natural resources 12 Ecosystem Restoration
Navy Point Rain Gardens Coastal flood 12 $645,980 $37,500 $0 13 and Community Greens protection Improve State parks Sanders Beach Park located in coastal 48 Addition / Beach $17,268,246 $2,330,346 $0 areas affected by the Restoration 14 spill County project, Gas tax, How S Old Corry Field Rd Bridge Restore and protect often does it flood and damage, 100 $2,900,000 $2,900,000 Replacement natural resources can be collaborative with Forest 15 Creek, Lake Charlene Navy Blvd Beautification Coastal flood 105 $17,020,000 $3,150,000 $1,800,000 Too many moving parts and Navy Point Restoration protection 16 REAP/SCA's Escambia Workforce 42 $2,499,171 $2,499,171 $50,000 17 Conservation Corps Development Restore and protect 101 Beach Haven S & NE $18,000,000 $18,000,000 $2,000,000 18 natural resources Restore and protect 117 Bayou Chico Restoration $22,828,151 $1,902,346 $0 19 natural resources Pensacola Beach Dune Infrastructure projects 110 $705,000 $705,000 $100,000 Walkover Replacements for local economy 20 Lionfish Commercialization Restore and protect 22 $326,480 $326,480 $147,970 & Harvest natural resources 21 Belmont ‐ 10 DeVilliers:Restored Planning assistance $437,000 $437,000 $0 22 Heritage Revisited Escambia County Offer Your Shell To Enhance Restore and protect 94 $555,275 $555,275 $0 Restoration (OYSTER) natural resources 23 Project South Dogtrack Drainage ‐ Coral Creek, Hampton Restore and protect State fixing Blue Angel, let state 59 Lake, Three Waters Green $8,100,000 $1,200,000 $0 natural resources do it. (aka, Mariner Village), 24 Liberty Church
Dune Walkover Protection Restore and protect 120 Duplicate Duplicate Duplication Duplication Duplicate 25 Project natural resources Perdido River Habitat Restore and protect 34 $304,500 $304,500 $63,900 26 Restoration natural resources Woodlands ‐ UWF Scenic Hills–St Luke’s Church Restore and protect 43 Neighborhood Partnership $3,753,466 $549,970 $1,217,701 natural resources Stream Restoration & 27 Flood Protection Improve State parks Tarkiln Bayou Preserve located in coastal 30 $374,884 $374,884 $50,000 restoration of Big Muddy areas affected by the 28 spill IHMC Community Meeting Infrastructure projects 45 $600,000 $600,000 $600,000 Hall Expansion for local economy 29 Olive Road Phase II East ‐ Infrastructure projects 49 $11,100,000 $7,500,000 $7,960,000 Ferry Pass Zone 5 for local economy 30 General Daniel "Chappie" James, Jr. Memorial Park Too much stuff in small area. 61 Low Impact Development Promotion of tourism $645,000 $645,000 $645,000 More Chappie than and Stormwater Treatment environmental 31 Project Mitigate damage to Jackson's Lakes Diversion & Private venture conflict with 106 fish, wildlife and $930,000 $250,000 $58,575 Wakeboard Park Lakes (bayou chico dredging) 32 natural resources North end, public, Escambia Town of Century Water Infrastructure projects 86 $486,000 $486,000 $228,000 River water quality, higher Quality Improvements for local economy 33 impact ‐ > high importance Ashland Park Sewer Infrastructure projects 28 Expansion/Stormwater $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $917,000 for local economy 34 Improvement Perdido Bay Bronson Field Restore and protect 52 $840,000 $840,000 $0 35 Living Shoreline Project natural resources
Escambia County Santa Rosa Island Property Restore and protect Lacking this type of project, 62 $5,000,000 $500,000 $0 Christian ⍟ Boardwalk and natural resources 36 Observation Towers Sunset Island Seagrass Restore and protect 54 $840,000 $840,000 $0 Hard to do, limited scope 37 Restoration Project natural resources Infrastructure projects 77 Museum Plaza $740,000 $740,000 $0 for local economy 38 Belmont Cultural Center 3 Heritage Tourism Promotion of tourism $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $100,000 39 Destination Phase I No env benefit, no workforce development, applicant said OLF8 Commerce Park Infrastructure projects 26 $19,037,790 $19,037,790 $2,000,000 N/A, no job creation but implies Improvements for local economy job creation. Bentina ⍟ Donnie ⍟ Alan ⍟ 40 Pensacola Beach Reclaimed Infrastructure projects 29 Water System Expansion ‐ $375,000 $375,000 $3,525,000 for local economy 41 Phase IV Escambia Wood Treating Master Plan versus Workforce 68 Superfund Redevelopment $500,000 $500,000 Development, good type of Development development, Christian ⍟ Al⍟ 42 Master Plan Mitigate damage to Escambia County Large 17 fish, wildlife and $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $0 Tourism is not environmental Vessel Reef(s) Project 43 natural resources Infrastructure projects 46 Native Paths Boardwalk $150,000 $150,000 $0 for local economy 44 Workforce $1,499,120 Too many things going on. Too 24 SOAR WITH RESTORE $750,000 $750,000 45 Development busy Englewood ‐ Northeast Brownsville ‐ West Moreno 76 Planning assistance $250,000 $250,000 $0 Urban Revitalization 46 Project North Palafox Street Road Infrastructure projects DOT Street not City but City 14 $3,938,767 $3,938,767 $0 supports. Christian ⍟ Diet and Beautification for local economy 47
Maritime Sports Tourism Don’t encourage oil usage, Good Development Project/ because there is no public access 47 Promotion of tourism $2,100,000 $2,100,000 $0 for boats downtown, Donne ⍟ Maritime Infrastructure Alan ⍟ 48 Project Seville Harbour Breakwater Infrastructure projects Private entity, needs a 41 $4,556,708 $142,500 $0 for local economy breakwater 49 Veterans Memorial Park 89 Promotion of tourism $495,000 $495,000 $240,000 50 Improvements Escambia County Heritage 93 Promotion of tourism $346,000 $346,000 $132,000 51 Trails Workforce $2,329,075 Only true and best Workforce 104 Project AIMS $1,566,253 $1,566,253 Development project. Bentina ⍟ Development 52 Mitigate damage to Shoreline Habitat and 67 fish, wildlife and $98,000 $98,000 $0 Resilient Coasts (SHaRC) 53 natural resources Perdido Key Multi ‐ Use Path Infrastructure projects 109 $800,000 $800,000 $0 for local economy 54 Improve State parks Big Lagoon State Park and located in coastal 20 Tarkiln Bayou Preserve $118,000 $118,000 $37,555 areas affected by the State Park Restoration 55 spill Brownsville Infrastructure projects No easement permission from 96 $4,700,000 $4,700,000 $0 Redevelopment Initiative for local economy Gulf Power; good bonus 56 Chimney Park Stormwater Restore and protect 90 $685,000 $685,000 $0 57 Improvements natural resources Improve State parks Cooperative Invasive located in coastal 27 $1,530,604 $1,530,604 $28,454 Species Management areas affected by the 58 spill Amendment 1 funding source, if Riparian Zone Preservation Restore and protect 55 $1,000,000 $100,000 $0 better planned would be a good natural resources 59 project
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