80_FR_72040 80 FR 71819 - Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) For the East Side Coastal Resiliency Project, City of New York, NY

80 FR 71819 - Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) For the East Side Coastal Resiliency Project, City of New York, NY

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 221 (November 17, 2015)

Page Range71819-71822
FR Document2015-29464

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) gives notice that the City of New York (the City), through its Office of Management and Budget (OMB), as the ``Responsible Entity,'' as that term is defined by 24 CFR 58.2(a)(7)(i), and as the Lead Agency in accordance with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that will evaluate the environmental and social impacts of alternatives that are being proposed to improve coastal and social resiliency by installing an integrated flood protection system on the East Side of Southern Manhattan between Montgomery Street on the south and East 23rd Street on the north (with an alternative that extends to East 25th Street). Such measures would be designed to address the impacts of coastal flooding on the quality of the human environment due to both storm hazards and sea level rise. The City, through OMB, is the Grantee of Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds that have been appropriated under the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 (Pub. L. 113-2, approved January 29, 2013) related to disaster relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure and housing, and economic revitalization in the most impacted and distressed areas resulting from a major disaster that was declared pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 1974 (Stafford Act) in calendar years 2011, 2012, and 2013. This project includes funds that were awarded as the ``BIG U'' as part of HUD's Rebuild by Design competition. The proposed EIS will address the environmental review requirements of NEPA, the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) (6 NYCRR Part 617), and the New York City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR). This Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS is therefore, being published in accordance with the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations found at 40 CFR parts 1500-1508 and HUD regulations found at 24 CFR part 58 and is announcing that a public scoping process on the EIS is commencing.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 221 (Tuesday, November 17, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 221 (Tuesday, November 17, 2015)]
[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: 2015-29464]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-5901-N-01]


Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement 
(EIS) For the East Side Coastal Resiliency Project, City of New York, 
NY

AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development, HUD.

ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 
gives notice that the City of New York (the City), through its Office 
of Management and Budget (OMB), as the ``Responsible Entity,'' as that 
term is defined by 24 CFR 58.2(a)(7)(i), and as the Lead Agency in 
accordance with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy 
Act (NEPA), intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) 
that will evaluate the environmental and social impacts of alternatives 
that are being proposed to improve coastal and social resiliency by 
installing an integrated flood protection system on the East Side of 
Southern Manhattan between Montgomery Street on the south and East 23rd 
Street on the north (with an alternative that extends to East 25th 
Street). Such measures would be designed to address the impacts of 
coastal flooding on the quality of the human environment due to both 
storm hazards and sea level rise. The City, through OMB, is the Grantee 
of Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds 
that have been appropriated under the Disaster Relief Appropriations 
Act, 2013 (Pub. L. 113-2, approved January 29, 2013) related to 
disaster relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure and 
housing, and economic revitalization in the most impacted and 
distressed areas resulting from a major disaster that was declared 
pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
Assistance Act of 1974 (Stafford Act) in calendar years 2011, 2012, and 
2013. This project includes funds that were awarded as the ``BIG U'' as 
part of HUD's Rebuild by Design competition.
    The proposed EIS will address the environmental review requirements 
of NEPA, the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) (6 
NYCRR Part 617), and the New York City Environmental Quality Review 
(CEQR). This Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS is therefore, being 
published in accordance with the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) 
regulations found at 40 CFR parts 1500-1508 and HUD regulations found 
at 24 CFR part 58 and is announcing that a public scoping process on 
the EIS is commencing.

DATES: Comments on the Draft Scope of Work to prepare a Draft EIS are 
requested by this notice and will be accepted until December 21, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the Draft Scope of Work to prepare a Draft EIS 
are requested by this notice and will be accepted by the individual 
named in this notice under the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

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Comments will also be accepted at the joint NEPA/SEQRA/CEQR scoping 
meeting to be held on December 3, 2015. All comments received by 
December 21, 2015 will be considered prior to the acceptance, 
certification, and distribution of the Draft EIS by the Lead Agencies. 
Commenters are also asked to submit any information related to reports 
or other environmental studies planned or completed in the project area 
and major issues that the Draft EIS should consider, and recommend 
mitigation measures and alternatives associated with the Proposed 
Action. Federal agencies having jurisdiction by law, special expertise, 
or other special interest should report their interest and indicate 
their readiness to aid in the EIS effort as a ``Cooperating Agency.'' 
The following federal agency has thus far expressed intent to 
participate as a Cooperating Agency: The United States Army Corps of 
Engineers (USACE). Written requests of individuals and organizations to 
participate as Section 106 Consulting Parties may also be made to the 
individual named in this notice under the heading FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT.
    The public and agencies will also be offered an opportunity to 
comment on the purpose and need, range of alternatives, level of 
detail, methodologies, and all elements of the Draft Scope of Work 
through public and agency outreach that will consist of: A public 
scoping meeting (described below); a public hearing on the Draft EIS; 
meetings with the applicable Cooperating, Involved, and Interested 
Agencies; and meetings with Section 106 Consulting Parties, including 
federally recognized Indian tribes. Once completed and released, the 
Draft EIS will be available for public and agency review and comment.
    Following the public scoping process, a Draft EIS will be prepared 
that analyzes the Proposed Action. Once the Draft EIS is certified as 
complete, a notice will then be sent to appropriate government 
agencies, groups, and individuals known to have an involvement or 
interest in the Draft EIS and particularly in the environmental impact 
issues identified therein. A Notice of Availability of the DEIS will be 
published in the Federal Register and local media outlets at that time 
in accordance with HUD and CEQ regulations. Any person or agency 
interested in receiving notice and commenting on the Draft Scope of 
Work or Draft EIS should contact the individual named in this notice 
under the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT no later than 
December 21, 2015.
    With OMB serving as the Lead Agency, the EIS will be prepared in 
accordance with NEPA, CEQ regulations found at 40 CFR parts 1500-1508, 
and HUD regulations found at 24 CFR part 58. In accordance with 42 
U.S.C. 5304(g) and HUD's regulations found at 24 CFR part 58 
(Environmental Review Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD 
Environmental Responsibilities), HUD has provided for assumption of its 
NEPA authority and NEPA lead agency responsibility by OMB for the 
purposes of administering the CDBG-DR Program in New York City. The EIS 
will also comply, as necessary, with Section 106 of the National 
Historic Preservation Act, the Clean Water Act, Executive Order 12898, 
``Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority 
Populations and Low-Income Populations,'' Executive Order 11990, 
``Protection of Wetlands,'' and other applicable federal, State, and 
local laws and regulations. (The New York City Department of Parks & 
Recreation (DPR) will be the Lead Agency for the SEQRA and CEQR 
processes, which will be coordinated with the NEPA requirements.)

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Further information and a copy of the 
Draft Scope of Work may be obtained by contacting Calvin Johnson, 
Assistant Director CDBG-DR, OMB, 255 Greenwich Street, 8th Floor, New 
York, New York 10007,or via email at CDBGDR-enviro@omb.nyc.gov. The 
Draft Scope of Work is also available on http://www.nyc.gov/html/cdbg/html/home/home.shtml.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The City of New York, acting through OMB, under the authority of 
HUD's regulations at 24 CFR Part 58, and in cooperation with other 
Cooperating, Involved, and Interested agencies, is proposing to prepare 
an EIS that will analyze the potential environmental and social effects 
of alternatives that are being proposed to improve coastal and social 
resiliency and reduce coastal flooding impacts on the East Side of 
Southern Manhattan. This project was awarded $335 million in funds as 
the ``BIG U'' as part of HUD's Rebuild by Design competition.
    The Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force launched Rebuild by 
Design in June 2013, a multi-stage regional design competition to 
promote resilience for the Sandy-affected region. HUD conducted the 
competition under the authority of the America COMPETES Reauthorization 
Act of 2010, and administered the competition in partnership with 
philanthropic, academic, and nonprofit organizations. The goal of the 
competition was two-fold: To promote innovation by developing 
regionally-scalable but locally-contextual solutions that increase 
resilience in the region, and to implement selected proposals with both 
public and private funding dedicated to this effort. The competition 
represented a policy innovation as HUD set aside CDBG-DR funding 
specifically to incentivize implementation of winning projects and 
proposals. The competition process aimed to strengthen understanding of 
regional interdependencies, fostering coordination and resilience both 
at the local level and across the U.S. For more information on the 
competition, please visit: http://www.rebuildbydesign.org/.
    Hurricane Sandy significantly impacted the East Side of Manhattan, 
including the proposed project area (defined above), highlighting 
existing deficiencies in the City's resiliency and ability to 
adequately protect vulnerable populations and critical infrastructure 
from flooding during major storm events. These impacts included 
extensive inland flooding due to tidal surge with extensive damage to 
residential and commercial property, impacts to critical health care 
facilities, and the failure of critical power, transportation, and 
water and sewer infrastructure. Addressing the vulnerability of the 
proposed project area to coastal storms and protecting critical 
infrastructure and resources in light of the likelihood of more 
frequent and intense flood events is essential to the City's resiliency 
planning and would align with the Coastal Protection Initiatives as 
described in the City's A Stronger, More Resilient New York report and 
the goals in the City's One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just 
City (OneNYC) plan (available at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/onenyc/downloads/pdf/publications/OneNYC.pdf). Moreover, urban design features 
integrated to the proposed flood protection system would enhance access 
to open spaces along the East River waterfront. The EIS will examine 
several alternatives aimed at achieving these objectives.

Purpose and Need of the Proposed Action

    The Proposed Action consists of the installation of an integrated 
flood protection system on the East Side of Southern Manhattan between 
Montgomery Street on the south and East 23rd Street on the north for 
the purposes of reducing flood hazards, protecting a diverse and 
vulnerable

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residential population, and safeguarding critical energy, 
infrastructure, commercial, and transportation assets. Consistent with 
the City's Coastal Protection Initiatives, the principal goals and 
objectives of the Proposed Action are:
     Provide a reliable flood protection system for the flood 
hazard area that lies between East 23rd Street on the north and 
Montgomery Street on the south;
     Improve access to, and enhance open space resources along 
the waterfront, including East River Park and Stuyvesant Cove Park;
     Respond quickly to the urgent need for increased flood 
protection and resiliency, particularly for vulnerable communities 
within the flood hazard area; and
     Achieve implementation milestones and project funding 
allocations as established by HUD.

Project Alternatives

    The Proposed Action is composed of two project areas, Project Area 
One and Project Area Two. Project Area One extends south from Cherry 
Street along Montgomery Street to Pier 42 and continues north along the 
waterfront to East 13th Street. Project Area Two extends from East 13th 
Street north to East 23rd Street and then west along East 23rd Street 
to First Avenue. The EIS will discuss the alternative designs for these 
project areas that were considered for analysis, identify those that 
were eliminated from further consideration because they do not meet the 
stated purpose and need, and identify those that will be analyzed 
further. It is expected that project alternatives will continue to be 
developed and refined during the public scoping process, with input 
from the public, agencies, and other stakeholders. The EIS alternatives 
analysis will consist of a comparison of the impacts under each 
alternative pursuant to 24 CFR Part 58, as well as how well each 
alternative achieves the Proposed Action's purpose and need. This 
process, which will be described in detail in the EIS, will lead to the 
designation of a Preferred Alternative. At this time, it is anticipated 
that the following alternatives will be analyzed.

1. No Action Alternative

    The No Action Alternative assumes that no flood control measures 
are installed in the proposed project area and that current trends 
relating to impacts from coastal storms and sea level rise will 
continue. The No Action Alternative will also assume that Con Edison 
would continue any planned resiliency projects at its East 14th Street 
generating station and substations, that Pier 42 at Montgomery Street 
would continue to be reconstructed as a public open space, that the 
Houston Street bridge over the FDR Drive would be reconstructed as is 
currently proposed by the New York City Department of Transportation, 
and that a number of other projects would be implemented both within 
and near the proposed project area through the 2022 analysis year.

2. Flood Protection With Park Improvements Alternative

    To ensure that a flood protection system is feasible and meets the 
project's purpose and need, various design options for integrated flood 
protection and enhanced waterfront open space and connections were 
developed. One of these alternatives is the Flood Protection System 
with Park Improvements Alternative. This alternative meets the flood 
protection objectives of the Proposed Action using a combination of 
integrated flood protection systems that include engineered berms, 
floodwalls, deployables and drainage improvements, which is expected to 
include the following.
     Engineered berms (also referred to as a ``bridging 
berm''). Engineered berms elevate the existing topography as a line of 
flood protection and, therefore, require a wider space in order to be 
installed. They are typically constructed of a compacted fill material 
core, capped by stiff clay to withstand storm waves, with a stabilizing 
landscaped cover. These berms can be integrated into a park setting and 
are also considered adaptable to future design needs. Floodwalls (see 
below) are also used in conjunction with a berm at locations where 
there are horizontal space limitations. In certain reaches of Project 
Area One, berms are also combined with neighborhood connections across 
the FDR Drive to create ``bridging berms'' that provide the dual 
benefit of improved neighborhood access with flood protection. 
Engineered berms are proposed to be used for flood protection within 
East River Park in Project Area One and within Stuyvesant Cove Park in 
Project Area Two.
     Floodwalls. Floodwalls are narrow, vertical flood 
protection structures with a below-grade foundation that are designed 
to withstand both storm surge and waves. They are typically constructed 
of steel, reinforced concrete, or a combination of materials, with a 
reinforced concrete cap, and can be integrated as a design feature into 
a park setting. Floodwalls can be used where there are horizontal space 
limitations and when there is a design objective to protect existing 
recreational facilities by narrowing the footprint of the flood 
protection system. Floodwalls are proposed to be used as flood 
protection (in combination with berms) along the interior limits of 
East River Park in Project Area One (adjacent to the FDR Drive) and 
along the west (or inland) side of the FDR Drive between about East 
13th and East 18th Streets in Project Area Two.
     Deployable Systems. It is necessary in many flood 
protection systems to provide an opening to accommodate day-to-day 
vehicular or pedestrian circulation along a street or sidewalk, for 
example. In these instances, deployable systems are used. There are 
several types of deployable system choices, including swing gates, 
roller gates, crest gates, and demountable gates. The type of system to 
be used depends upon a number of factors that include length of the 
opening that is required. With the Proposed Action, deployable systems 
are proposed as flood protection along inland streets and sidewalk 
crossings including the FDR Drive main line and ramps in both Project 
Area One and Project Area Two, and along East 23rd and East 25th 
Streets in Project Area Two.
     Sewer System Improvements. An evaluation of the need for 
modifications to the existing City sewer system will be undertaken to 
determine the resiliency needs of the proposed project area with 
respect to the operation of the sewer system during a storm event. 
Related improvements may include installing gates on sewer 
interceptors, flood-proofing regulators and manholes, and other 
improvements that address drainage service during a storm condition as 
may evolve during the project review.
    The Flood Protection with Park Improvements Alternative 
incorporates a combination of these systems to achieve the flood 
protection objectives of the Proposed Action, and includes park 
improvements in East River Park and the reconstruction of Stuyvesant 
Cove Park. In East River Park, an integrated combination of walls and 
landscaped berms would be used; the landscaped berms would include 
enhanced passive spaces, and the existing bikeway and walkway through 
the park would be reconstructed. In Stuyvesant Cove Park, a berm system 
would be installed with a reconstructed bikeway and walkway.

Two Additional Project Alternatives

    Another alternative for analysis is a Flood Protection System with 
Park and Neighborhood Connection

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Improvements. This alternative would also achieve the flood protection 
objectives of the Proposed Action, but would provide additional park 
amenities and neighborhood connections including a meandering bikeway 
and walkway, redesign of several pedestrian bridges, and more extensive 
landscaped features in East River Park. It would also include the 
reconstruction of Stuyvesant Cove Park. Key elements of this 
alternative include enhancing the pedestrian bridges at Delancey, East 
6th, and East 10th Streets.
    Alternatives will continue to be developed and refined during the 
EIS scoping process with input and consultation from local, state, and 
federal agencies that are either involved, interested, or cooperating 
in this environmental review process. These agencies include, but are 
not limited to, the New York City Departments of Transportation and 
Environmental Protection, the New York State Departments of 
Transportation and Environmental Conservation, and the U.S. Army Corps 
of Engineers along with input provided by non-agency stakeholders and 
the general public. It is expected that each of the alternatives 
selected for analysis in the Draft EIS will include the essential flood 
protection measures described above, in differing configurations, and 
with alternative approaches to upland drainage, providing park 
enhancements and neighborhood connectivity. Each alternative will also 
incorporate approaches for managing upland drainage, including 
infrastructure improvements that would address combined sanitary and 
stormwater drainage and maintain sewer system operations during a storm 
event.

Elements Common to Proposed Action Alternatives

    Each of the Proposed Action alternatives would also require water 
main, sewer, and utility relocations and drainage improvements, an 
operations and maintenance plan, utility and lighting plans, 
connections to other flood protection structures (e.g., the protection 
systems at the Con Edison East River Generating Facility and the United 
States Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center on East 23rd 
Street), and the repair and replacement of parkland and streets 
affected by construction. Construction activities may also require 
improvements to waterfront structures, temporary mooring facilities, 
and limited dredging along the East River to provide barge access 
during construction.

Need for the EIS

    The Proposed Action described above has the potential to 
significantly affect the quality of the environment and an EIS will 
therefore be prepared in accordance with the requirements of NEPA, 
SEQRA, and CEQR. Responses to this notice will be used to (1) determine 
significant environmental issues; (2) assist in developing a range of 
alternatives to be considered; (3) identify issues that the EIS should 
address; and (4) identify agencies and other parties that will 
participate in the EIS process and the basis for their involvement.

Scoping

    A joint NEPA/SEQRA/CEQR public scoping meeting on the Draft Scope 
of Work to prepare the Draft EIS will be held on December 3, 2015 at 
7:00 p.m. at Bard High School Early College, 525 East Houston Street, 
New York, NY 10002. As noted above, the Draft Scope of Work is 
available online at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/cdbg/html/home/home.shtml. 
The public scoping meeting location will be accessible to the mobility-
impaired. Interpreter services will be available for the hearing or 
visually impaired upon advance request. The EIS public scoping meeting 
will provide an opportunity for the public to learn more about the 
Proposed Action and provide input to the environmental review process. 
At the meeting, an overview of the Proposed Action and its alternatives 
will be presented and members of the public will be invited to comment 
on the Draft Scope of Work, including the methodologies to be used in 
developing the environmental analyses in the EIS. Written comments and 
testimony concerning the Draft Scope of Work will be accepted at this 
meeting. In accordance with 40 CFR 1501.7, affected Federal, State, and 
local agencies, any affected Indian tribes, and other interested 
parties will be sent a scoping notice. In accordance with 24 CFR 58.59, 
the scoping meeting will be preceded by a notice of public meeting 
published in the local news media at least 15 days before the hearing 
date.

Probable Environmental Effects

    The EIS will evaluate potential effects from the Proposed Action 
on: Land Use, Zoning, and Public Policy; Socioeconomic Conditions; 
Environmental Justice; Open Space; Historic and Cultural Resources; 
Urban Design and Visual Resources; Natural Resources; Hazardous 
Materials; Water and Sewer Infrastructure; Transportation; Greenhouse 
Gases and Climate Change; Public Health; Neighborhood Character; 
Construction; and Cumulative Effects.
    Questions may be directed to the individual named in this notice 
under the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

    Dated: November 13, 2015.
Harriet Tregoning,
Principal Deputy Assistant, Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development.
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                                                  DATES:   Comments Due Date: January 19,                 owners, managers, developers,                         gives notice that the City of New York
                                                  2016.                                                   consultants, general contractors, and                 (the City), through its Office of
                                                  ADDRESSES:    Interested persons are                    nursing home owners and operators.                    Management and Budget (OMB), as the
                                                  invited to submit comments regarding                      Estimated Number of Respondents:                    ‘‘Responsible Entity,’’ as that term is
                                                  this proposal. Comments should refer to                 9,900                                                 defined by 24 CFR 58.2(a)(7)(i), and as
                                                  the proposal by name and/or OMB                           Estimated Number of Responses:                      the Lead Agency in accordance with the
                                                  Control Number and should be sent to:                   9,900                                                 requirements of the National
                                                  Colette Pollard, Reports Management                       Frequency of Response: 1                            Environmental Policy Act (NEPA),
                                                  Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing                      Average Hours per Response: Three                   intends to prepare an Environmental
                                                  and Urban Development, 451 7th Street                   hours for paper 2530 and 1 hour for                   Impact Statement (EIS) that will
                                                  SW., Room 4176, Washington, DC                          electronic 2530                                       evaluate the environmental and social
                                                  20410-5000; telephone 202-402-3400                        Total Estimated Burdens: 17,900                     impacts of alternatives that are being
                                                  (this is not a toll-free number) or email                                                                     proposed to improve coastal and social
                                                                                                          B. Solicitation of Public Comment
                                                  at Colette.Pollard@hud.gov for a copy of                                                                      resiliency by installing an integrated
                                                  the proposed forms or other available                      This notice is soliciting comments                 flood protection system on the East Side
                                                  information. Persons with hearing or                    from members of the public and affected               of Southern Manhattan between
                                                  speech impairments may access this                      parties concerning the collection of                  Montgomery Street on the south and
                                                  number through TTY by calling the toll-                 information described in Section A on                 East 23rd Street on the north (with an
                                                  free Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-                the following:                                        alternative that extends to East 25th
                                                  8339.                                                      (1) Whether the proposed collection                Street). Such measures would be
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                          of information is necessary for the                   designed to address the impacts of
                                                  Devasia Karimpanal, Business Relations                  proper performance of the functions of                coastal flooding on the quality of the
                                                  and Oversight Contracts Division, Office                the agency, including whether the                     human environment due to both storm
                                                  of Asset Management and Portfolio                       information will have practical utility;              hazards and sea level rise. The City,
                                                  Oversight, Department of Housing and                       (2) The accuracy of the agency’s                   through OMB, is the Grantee of
                                                  Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,                  estimate of the burden of the proposed                Community Development Block Grant
                                                  Washington, DC 20410;                                   collection of information;                            Disaster Recovery (CDBG–DR) funds
                                                  Devasia.V.Karimpanal@hud.gov or                            (3) Ways to enhance the quality,                   that have been appropriated under the
                                                  telephone 202–402–7682 (this is not a                   utility, and clarity of the information to            Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013
                                                  toll-free number). Persons with hearing                 be collected; and                                     (Pub. L. 113–2, approved January 29,
                                                  or speech impairments may access this                      (4) Ways to minimize the burden of                 2013) related to disaster relief, long-term
                                                  number through TTY by calling the toll-                 the collection of information on those                recovery, restoration of infrastructure
                                                  free Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-                who are to respond; including through                 and housing, and economic
                                                  8339.                                                   the use of appropriate automated                      revitalization in the most impacted and
                                                     Copies of available documents                        collection techniques or other forms of               distressed areas resulting from a major
                                                  submitted to OMB may be obtained                        information technology, e.g., permitting              disaster that was declared pursuant to
                                                  from Ms. Pollard.                                       electronic submission of responses.                   the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief
                                                                                                             HUD encourages interested parties to               and Emergency Assistance Act of 1974
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                                                                          submit comment in response to these                   (Stafford Act) in calendar years 2011,
                                                  notice informs the public that HUD is                   questions.                                            2012, and 2013. This project includes
                                                  seeking approval from OMB for the
                                                                                                            Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork            funds that were awarded as the ‘‘BIG U’’
                                                  information collection described in
                                                                                                          Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35.          as part of HUD’s Rebuild by Design
                                                  Section A.
                                                                                                            Dated: November 10, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                                competition.
                                                  A. Overview of Information Collection                                                                            The proposed EIS will address the
                                                                                                          Janet M. Golrick,
                                                     Title of Information Collection:                                                                           environmental review requirements of
                                                                                                          Acting Associate General Deputy Assistant,            NEPA, the New York State
                                                  Previous Participation Certification                    Secretary for Housing-Associate Deputy
                                                     OMB Approval Number: 2502–0118                                                                             Environmental Quality Review Act
                                                                                                          Federal Housing Commissioner.
                                                     Type of Request: Revision of currently                                                                     (SEQRA) (6 NYCRR Part 617), and the
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                                                  approved collection                                                                                           New York City Environmental Quality
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
                                                     Form Number: HUD Form 2530                                                                                 Review (CEQR). This Notice of Intent to
                                                     Description of the need for the                                                                            prepare an EIS is therefore, being
                                                  information and proposed use: The                                                                             published in accordance with the
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                  HUD-2530 process provides review and                                                                          Council on Environmental Quality
                                                                                                          URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                  clearance for participants in HUD’s                                                                           (CEQ) regulations found at 40 CFR parts
                                                  multifamily insured and non-insured                     [Docket No. FR–5901–N–01]                             1500–1508 and HUD regulations found
                                                  projects. The information collected                                                                           at 24 CFR part 58 and is announcing
                                                                                                          Notice of Intent To Prepare an                        that a public scoping process on the EIS
                                                  (participants’ previous participation                   Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
                                                  record) is reviewed to determine if they                                                                      is commencing.
                                                                                                          For the East Side Coastal Resiliency                  DATES: Comments on the Draft Scope of
                                                  have carried out their past financial,                  Project, City of New York, NY
                                                  legal, and administrative obligations in                                                                      Work to prepare a Draft EIS are
                                                                                                                                                                requested by this notice and will be
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                                                  a satisfactory and timely manner. The                   AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant
                                                  HUD-2530 process requires a principal                   Secretary for Community Planning and                  accepted until December 21, 2015.
                                                  to certify to their prior participation in              Development, HUD.                                     ADDRESSES: Comments on the Draft
                                                  multifamily projects, and to disclose                   ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare an                Scope of Work to prepare a Draft EIS are
                                                  other information which could affect the                EIS.                                                  requested by this notice and will be
                                                  approval for the proposed participation.                                                                      accepted by the individual named in
                                                     Respondents (i.e. affected public):                  SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of                       this notice under the heading FOR
                                                  Multifamily project participants such as                Housing and Urban Development (HUD)                   FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.



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                                                  Comments will also be accepted at the                      With OMB serving as the Lead                       partnership with philanthropic,
                                                  joint NEPA/SEQRA/CEQR scoping                           Agency, the EIS will be prepared in                   academic, and nonprofit organizations.
                                                  meeting to be held on December 3, 2015.                 accordance with NEPA, CEQ regulations                 The goal of the competition was two-
                                                  All comments received by December 21,                   found at 40 CFR parts 1500–1508, and                  fold: To promote innovation by
                                                  2015 will be considered prior to the                    HUD regulations found at 24 CFR part                  developing regionally-scalable but
                                                  acceptance, certification, and                          58. In accordance with 42 U.S.C. 5304(g)              locally-contextual solutions that
                                                  distribution of the Draft EIS by the Lead               and HUD’s regulations found at 24 CFR                 increase resilience in the region, and to
                                                  Agencies. Commenters are also asked to                  part 58 (Environmental Review                         implement selected proposals with both
                                                  submit any information related to                       Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD                  public and private funding dedicated to
                                                  reports or other environmental studies                  Environmental Responsibilities), HUD                  this effort. The competition represented
                                                  planned or completed in the project area                has provided for assumption of its                    a policy innovation as HUD set aside
                                                  and major issues that the Draft EIS                     NEPA authority and NEPA lead agency                   CDBG–DR funding specifically to
                                                  should consider, and recommend                          responsibility by OMB for the purposes                incentivize implementation of winning
                                                  mitigation measures and alternatives                    of administering the CDBG–DR Program                  projects and proposals. The competition
                                                  associated with the Proposed Action.                    in New York City. The EIS will also                   process aimed to strengthen
                                                  Federal agencies having jurisdiction by                 comply, as necessary, with Section 106                understanding of regional
                                                  law, special expertise, or other special                of the National Historic Preservation                 interdependencies, fostering
                                                  interest should report their interest and               Act, the Clean Water Act, Executive                   coordination and resilience both at the
                                                  indicate their readiness to aid in the EIS              Order 12898, ‘‘Federal Actions to                     local level and across the U.S. For more
                                                  effort as a ‘‘Cooperating Agency.’’ The                 Address Environmental Justice in                      information on the competition, please
                                                  following federal agency has thus far                   Minority Populations and Low-Income                   visit: http://www.rebuildbydesign.org/.
                                                  expressed intent to participate as a                    Populations,’’ Executive Order 11990,                    Hurricane Sandy significantly
                                                  Cooperating Agency: The United States                   ‘‘Protection of Wetlands,’’ and other                 impacted the East Side of Manhattan,
                                                  Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).                        applicable federal, State, and local laws             including the proposed project area
                                                  Written requests of individuals and                     and regulations. (The New York City                   (defined above), highlighting existing
                                                  organizations to participate as Section                 Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR)                deficiencies in the City’s resiliency and
                                                  106 Consulting Parties may also be                      will be the Lead Agency for the SEQRA                 ability to adequately protect vulnerable
                                                  made to the individual named in this                    and CEQR processes, which will be                     populations and critical infrastructure
                                                  notice under the heading FOR FURTHER                    coordinated with the NEPA                             from flooding during major storm
                                                  INFORMATION CONTACT.                                    requirements.)                                        events. These impacts included
                                                     The public and agencies will also be                                                                       extensive inland flooding due to tidal
                                                  offered an opportunity to comment on                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      surge with extensive damage to
                                                  the purpose and need, range of                          Further information and a copy of the                 residential and commercial property,
                                                  alternatives, level of detail,                          Draft Scope of Work may be obtained by                impacts to critical health care facilities,
                                                  methodologies, and all elements of the                  contacting Calvin Johnson, Assistant                  and the failure of critical power,
                                                  Draft Scope of Work through public and                  Director CDBG–DR, OMB, 255                            transportation, and water and sewer
                                                  agency outreach that will consist of: A                 Greenwich Street, 8th Floor, New York,                infrastructure. Addressing the
                                                  public scoping meeting (described                       New York 10007,or via email at                        vulnerability of the proposed project
                                                  below); a public hearing on the Draft                   CDBGDR-enviro@omb.nyc.gov. The                        area to coastal storms and protecting
                                                  EIS; meetings with the applicable                       Draft Scope of Work is also available on              critical infrastructure and resources in
                                                  Cooperating, Involved, and Interested                   http://www.nyc.gov/html/cdbg/html/                    light of the likelihood of more frequent
                                                  Agencies; and meetings with Section                     home/home.shtml.                                      and intense flood events is essential to
                                                  106 Consulting Parties, including                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            the City’s resiliency planning and
                                                  federally recognized Indian tribes. Once                Background                                            would align with the Coastal Protection
                                                  completed and released, the Draft EIS                                                                         Initiatives as described in the City’s A
                                                  will be available for public and agency                    The City of New York, acting through               Stronger, More Resilient New York
                                                  review and comment.                                     OMB, under the authority of HUD’s                     report and the goals in the City’s One
                                                     Following the public scoping process,                regulations at 24 CFR Part 58, and in                 New York: The Plan for a Strong and
                                                  a Draft EIS will be prepared that                       cooperation with other Cooperating,                   Just City (OneNYC) plan (available at:
                                                  analyzes the Proposed Action. Once the                  Involved, and Interested agencies, is                 http://www.nyc.gov/html/onenyc/
                                                  Draft EIS is certified as complete, a                   proposing to prepare an EIS that will                 downloads/pdf/publications/
                                                  notice will then be sent to appropriate                 analyze the potential environmental and               OneNYC.pdf). Moreover, urban design
                                                  government agencies, groups, and                        social effects of alternatives that are               features integrated to the proposed flood
                                                  individuals known to have an                            being proposed to improve coastal and                 protection system would enhance access
                                                  involvement or interest in the Draft EIS                social resiliency and reduce coastal                  to open spaces along the East River
                                                  and particularly in the environmental                   flooding impacts on the East Side of                  waterfront. The EIS will examine
                                                  impact issues identified therein. A                     Southern Manhattan. This project was                  several alternatives aimed at achieving
                                                  Notice of Availability of the DEIS will                 awarded $335 million in funds as the                  these objectives.
                                                  be published in the Federal Register                    ‘‘BIG U’’ as part of HUD’s Rebuild by
                                                  and local media outlets at that time in                 Design competition.                                   Purpose and Need of the Proposed
                                                  accordance with HUD and CEQ                                The Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task                Action
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                                                  regulations. Any person or agency                       Force launched Rebuild by Design in                     The Proposed Action consists of the
                                                  interested in receiving notice and                      June 2013, a multi-stage regional design              installation of an integrated flood
                                                  commenting on the Draft Scope of Work                   competition to promote resilience for                 protection system on the East Side of
                                                  or Draft EIS should contact the                         the Sandy-affected region. HUD                        Southern Manhattan between
                                                  individual named in this notice under                   conducted the competition under the                   Montgomery Street on the south and
                                                  the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                     authority of the America COMPETES                     East 23rd Street on the north for the
                                                  CONTACT no later than December 21,                      Reauthorization Act of 2010, and                      purposes of reducing flood hazards,
                                                  2015.                                                   administered the competition in                       protecting a diverse and vulnerable


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                                                  residential population, and safeguarding                generating station and substations, that              and when there is a design objective to
                                                  critical energy, infrastructure,                        Pier 42 at Montgomery Street would                    protect existing recreational facilities by
                                                  commercial, and transportation assets.                  continue to be reconstructed as a public              narrowing the footprint of the flood
                                                  Consistent with the City’s Coastal                      open space, that the Houston Street                   protection system. Floodwalls are
                                                  Protection Initiatives, the principal                   bridge over the FDR Drive would be                    proposed to be used as flood protection
                                                  goals and objectives of the Proposed                    reconstructed as is currently proposed                (in combination with berms) along the
                                                  Action are:                                             by the New York City Department of                    interior limits of East River Park in
                                                    • Provide a reliable flood protection                 Transportation, and that a number of                  Project Area One (adjacent to the FDR
                                                  system for the flood hazard area that lies              other projects would be implemented                   Drive) and along the west (or inland)
                                                  between East 23rd Street on the north                   both within and near the proposed                     side of the FDR Drive between about
                                                  and Montgomery Street on the south;                     project area through the 2022 analysis                East 13th and East 18th Streets in
                                                    • Improve access to, and enhance                      year.                                                 Project Area Two.
                                                  open space resources along the                                                                                   • Deployable Systems. It is necessary
                                                  waterfront, including East River Park                   2. Flood Protection With Park                         in many flood protection systems to
                                                  and Stuyvesant Cove Park;                               Improvements Alternative                              provide an opening to accommodate
                                                    • Respond quickly to the urgent need                     To ensure that a flood protection                  day-to-day vehicular or pedestrian
                                                  for increased flood protection and                      system is feasible and meets the                      circulation along a street or sidewalk,
                                                  resiliency, particularly for vulnerable                 project’s purpose and need, various                   for example. In these instances,
                                                  communities within the flood hazard                     design options for integrated flood                   deployable systems are used. There are
                                                  area; and                                               protection and enhanced waterfront                    several types of deployable system
                                                    • Achieve implementation milestones                   open space and connections were                       choices, including swing gates, roller
                                                  and project funding allocations as                      developed. One of these alternatives is               gates, crest gates, and demountable
                                                  established by HUD.                                     the Flood Protection System with Park                 gates. The type of system to be used
                                                                                                          Improvements Alternative. This                        depends upon a number of factors that
                                                  Project Alternatives
                                                                                                          alternative meets the flood protection                include length of the opening that is
                                                     The Proposed Action is composed of                   objectives of the Proposed Action using               required. With the Proposed Action,
                                                  two project areas, Project Area One and                 a combination of integrated flood                     deployable systems are proposed as
                                                  Project Area Two. Project Area One                      protection systems that include                       flood protection along inland streets and
                                                  extends south from Cherry Street along                  engineered berms, floodwalls,                         sidewalk crossings including the FDR
                                                  Montgomery Street to Pier 42 and                        deployables and drainage                              Drive main line and ramps in both
                                                  continues north along the waterfront to                 improvements, which is expected to                    Project Area One and Project Area Two,
                                                  East 13th Street. Project Area Two                      include the following.                                and along East 23rd and East 25th
                                                  extends from East 13th Street north to                     • Engineered berms (also referred to               Streets in Project Area Two.
                                                  East 23rd Street and then west along                    as a ‘‘bridging berm’’). Engineered berms                • Sewer System Improvements. An
                                                  East 23rd Street to First Avenue. The                   elevate the existing topography as a line             evaluation of the need for modifications
                                                  EIS will discuss the alternative designs                of flood protection and, therefore,                   to the existing City sewer system will be
                                                  for these project areas that were                       require a wider space in order to be                  undertaken to determine the resiliency
                                                  considered for analysis, identify those                 installed. They are typically constructed             needs of the proposed project area with
                                                  that were eliminated from further                       of a compacted fill material core,                    respect to the operation of the sewer
                                                  consideration because they do not meet                  capped by stiff clay to withstand storm               system during a storm event. Related
                                                  the stated purpose and need, and                        waves, with a stabilizing landscaped                  improvements may include installing
                                                  identify those that will be analyzed                    cover. These berms can be integrated                  gates on sewer interceptors, flood-
                                                  further. It is expected that project                    into a park setting and are also                      proofing regulators and manholes, and
                                                  alternatives will continue to be                        considered adaptable to future design                 other improvements that address
                                                  developed and refined during the public                 needs. Floodwalls (see below) are also                drainage service during a storm
                                                  scoping process, with input from the                    used in conjunction with a berm at                    condition as may evolve during the
                                                  public, agencies, and other stakeholders.               locations where there are horizontal                  project review.
                                                  The EIS alternatives analysis will                      space limitations. In certain reaches of                 The Flood Protection with Park
                                                  consist of a comparison of the impacts                  Project Area One, berms are also                      Improvements Alternative incorporates
                                                  under each alternative pursuant to 24                   combined with neighborhood                            a combination of these systems to
                                                  CFR Part 58, as well as how well each                   connections across the FDR Drive to                   achieve the flood protection objectives
                                                  alternative achieves the Proposed                       create ‘‘bridging berms’’ that provide the            of the Proposed Action, and includes
                                                  Action’s purpose and need. This                         dual benefit of improved neighborhood                 park improvements in East River Park
                                                  process, which will be described in                     access with flood protection. Engineered              and the reconstruction of Stuyvesant
                                                  detail in the EIS, will lead to the                     berms are proposed to be used for flood               Cove Park. In East River Park, an
                                                  designation of a Preferred Alternative.                 protection within East River Park in                  integrated combination of walls and
                                                  At this time, it is anticipated that the                Project Area One and within Stuyvesant                landscaped berms would be used; the
                                                  following alternatives will be analyzed.                Cove Park in Project Area Two.                        landscaped berms would include
                                                                                                             • Floodwalls. Floodwalls are narrow,               enhanced passive spaces, and the
                                                  1. No Action Alternative                                vertical flood protection structures with             existing bikeway and walkway through
                                                     The No Action Alternative assumes                    a below-grade foundation that are                     the park would be reconstructed. In
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                                                  that no flood control measures are                      designed to withstand both storm surge                Stuyvesant Cove Park, a berm system
                                                  installed in the proposed project area                  and waves. They are typically                         would be installed with a reconstructed
                                                  and that current trends relating to                     constructed of steel, reinforced concrete,            bikeway and walkway.
                                                  impacts from coastal storms and sea                     or a combination of materials, with a
                                                  level rise will continue. The No Action                 reinforced concrete cap, and can be                   Two Additional Project Alternatives
                                                  Alternative will also assume that Con                   integrated as a design feature into a park              Another alternative for analysis is a
                                                  Edison would continue any planned                       setting. Floodwalls can be used where                 Flood Protection System with Park and
                                                  resiliency projects at its East 14th Street             there are horizontal space limitations                Neighborhood Connection


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                                                  Improvements. This alternative would                    Need for the EIS                                      Climate Change; Public Health;
                                                  also achieve the flood protection                          The Proposed Action described above                Neighborhood Character; Construction;
                                                  objectives of the Proposed Action, but                  has the potential to significantly affect             and Cumulative Effects.
                                                  would provide additional park                                                                                   Questions may be directed to the
                                                                                                          the quality of the environment and an
                                                  amenities and neighborhood                                                                                    individual named in this notice under
                                                                                                          EIS will therefore be prepared in
                                                  connections including a meandering                                                                            the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                                                                          accordance with the requirements of
                                                  bikeway and walkway, redesign of                                                                              CONTACT.
                                                                                                          NEPA, SEQRA, and CEQR. Responses to
                                                  several pedestrian bridges, and more                    this notice will be used to (1) determine               Dated: November 13, 2015.
                                                  extensive landscaped features in East                   significant environmental issues; (2)                 Harriet Tregoning,
                                                  River Park. It would also include the                   assist in developing a range of                       Principal Deputy Assistant, Secretary for
                                                  reconstruction of Stuyvesant Cove Park.                 alternatives to be considered; (3)                    Community Planning and Development.
                                                  Key elements of this alternative include                identify issues that the EIS should                   [FR Doc. 2015–29464 Filed 11–16–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  enhancing the pedestrian bridges at                     address; and (4) identify agencies and                BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
                                                  Delancey, East 6th, and East 10th                       other parties that will participate in the
                                                  Streets.                                                EIS process and the basis for their
                                                     Alternatives will continue to be                     involvement.                                          DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                  developed and refined during the EIS                                                                          URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                  scoping process with input and                          Scoping
                                                                                                                                                                [Docket No. FR–5831–N–56]
                                                  consultation from local, state, and                        A joint NEPA/SEQRA/CEQR public
                                                  federal agencies that are either involved,              scoping meeting on the Draft Scope of                 30-Day Notice of Proposed Information
                                                  interested, or cooperating in this                      Work to prepare the Draft EIS will be                 Collection: Legal Instructions
                                                  environmental review process. These                     held on December 3, 2015 at 7:00 p.m.                 Concerning Applications for Full
                                                  agencies include, but are not limited to,               at Bard High School Early College, 525                Insurance Benefits—Assignment of
                                                  the New York City Departments of                        East Houston Street, New York, NY                     Multifamily Mortgages to the Secretary
                                                  Transportation and Environmental                        10002. As noted above, the Draft Scope
                                                  Protection, the New York State                          of Work is available online at: http://               AGENCY:  Office of the Chief Information
                                                  Departments of Transportation and                       www.nyc.gov/html/cdbg/html/home/                      Officer, HUD.
                                                  Environmental Conservation, and the                     home.shtml. The public scoping                        ACTION: Notice.
                                                  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers along                      meeting location will be accessible to
                                                  with input provided by non-agency                                                                             SUMMARY:   HUD has submitted the
                                                                                                          the mobility-impaired. Interpreter                    proposed information collection
                                                  stakeholders and the general public. It is              services will be available for the hearing
                                                  expected that each of the alternatives                                                                        requirement described below to the
                                                                                                          or visually impaired upon advance                     Office of Management and Budget
                                                  selected for analysis in the Draft EIS                  request. The EIS public scoping meeting
                                                  will include the essential flood                                                                              (OMB) for review, in accordance with
                                                                                                          will provide an opportunity for the                   the Paperwork Reduction Act. The
                                                  protection measures described above, in                 public to learn more about the Proposed
                                                  differing configurations, and with                                                                            purpose of this notice is to allow for an
                                                                                                          Action and provide input to the                       additional 30 days of public comment.
                                                  alternative approaches to upland                        environmental review process. At the
                                                  drainage, providing park enhancements                                                                         DATES: Comments Due Date: December
                                                                                                          meeting, an overview of the Proposed
                                                  and neighborhood connectivity. Each                                                                           17, 2015
                                                                                                          Action and its alternatives will be
                                                  alternative will also incorporate                       presented and members of the public                   ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
                                                  approaches for managing upland                          will be invited to comment on the Draft               invited to submit comments regarding
                                                  drainage, including infrastructure                      Scope of Work, including the                          this proposal. Comments should refer to
                                                  improvements that would address                         methodologies to be used in developing                the proposal by name and/or OMB
                                                  combined sanitary and stormwater                        the environmental analyses in the EIS.                Control Number and should be sent to:
                                                  drainage and maintain sewer system                      Written comments and testimony                        HUD Desk Officer, Office of
                                                  operations during a storm event.                        concerning the Draft Scope of Work will               Management and Budget, New
                                                                                                          be accepted at this meeting. In                       Executive Office Building, Washington,
                                                  Elements Common to Proposed Action                                                                            DC 20503; fax: 202–395–5806. Email:
                                                  Alternatives                                            accordance with 40 CFR 1501.7, affected
                                                                                                          Federal, State, and local agencies, any               OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
                                                     Each of the Proposed Action                          affected Indian tribes, and other                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  alternatives would also require water                   interested parties will be sent a scoping             Colette Pollard, Reports Management
                                                  main, sewer, and utility relocations and                notice. In accordance with 24 CFR                     Officer, QMAC, Department of Housing
                                                  drainage improvements, an operations                    58.59, the scoping meeting will be                    and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
                                                  and maintenance plan, utility and                       preceded by a notice of public meeting                SW., Washington, DC 20410; email
                                                  lighting plans, connections to other                    published in the local news media at                  Colette Pollard at Colette.Pollard@
                                                  flood protection structures (e.g., the                  least 15 days before the hearing date.                hud.gov or telephone 202–402–3400.
                                                  protection systems at the Con Edison                                                                          This is not a toll-free number. Persons
                                                  East River Generating Facility and the                  Probable Environmental Effects                        with hearing or speech impairments
                                                  United States Department of Veterans                      The EIS will evaluate potential effects             may access this number through TTY by
                                                  Affairs Medical Center on East 23rd                     from the Proposed Action on: Land Use,                calling the toll-free Federal Relay
                                                                                                                                                                Service at (800) 877–8339. Copies of
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                                                  Street), and the repair and replacement                 Zoning, and Public Policy;
                                                  of parkland and streets affected by                     Socioeconomic Conditions;                             available documents submitted to OMB
                                                  construction. Construction activities                   Environmental Justice; Open Space;                    may be obtained from Ms. Pollard.
                                                  may also require improvements to                        Historic and Cultural Resources; Urban                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                  waterfront structures, temporary                        Design and Visual Resources; Natural                  notice informs the public that HUD is
                                                  mooring facilities, and limited dredging                Resources; Hazardous Materials; Water                 seeking approval from OMB for the
                                                  along the East River to provide barge                   and Sewer Infrastructure;                             information collection described in
                                                  access during construction.                             Transportation; Greenhouse Gases and                  Section A.


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Document Created: 2015-12-14 14:00:28
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Intent to Prepare an EIS.
DatesComments on the Draft Scope of Work to prepare a Draft EIS are requested by this notice and will be accepted until December 21, 2015.
ContactFurther information and a copy of the Draft Scope of Work may be obtained by contacting Calvin Johnson, Assistant Director CDBG-DR, OMB, 255 Greenwich Street, 8th Floor, New York, New York 10007,or via email at [email protected] The Draft Scope of Work is also available on http://www.nyc.gov/html/cdbg/ html/home/home.shtml.
FR Citation80 FR 71819 

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