Greater New Orleans (GNO) Infrastructure Projects

Stakeholders and Partners

Stakeholders and Partners Overview

FEMA helps communities repair and rebuild facilities damaged by disaster and works with applicants in an advisory and supportive role, as well as an inspection and enforcement role.  Applicants are responsible for creating their own projects, and anyone who wants to get involved with a specific project must do so through the applicant.

FEMA will continue to provide opportunities for stakeholders to become involved in the Alternative Arrangements environmental review process through regular outreach mechanisms. An example of these mechanisms is meetings with the applicant and local officials to explain the Public Assistance (PA) Grant Program requirements, including Environmental and Historic Preservation compliance requirements and related environmental, social, economic, cultural, and historic consequences. Other existing venues for the involvement of stakeholders will be identified and used to the extent practical. Partners and stakeholders will help further develop appropriate outreach mechanisms to assess the potential for critical physical infrastructure projects to affect the human environment.

FEMA has identified several applicants and government agencies as partners and stakeholders in the Alternative Arrangements environmental review process.  Contact information for each applicant or government agency can be obtained by clicking on the links at the bottom of this Web page.  Others may be added as the Alternative Arrangements environmental review process continues.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 10-Oct-2007 07:31:20 EDT