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HANCOCK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Rocky Pullman: President District 1: David Yarborough District 3: Lisa Cowand District 4: Steve Seymour District 5: Patricia Cuevas

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HANCOCK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Rocky Pullman: President

District 1: David Yarborough District 3: Lisa Cowand

District 4: Steve Seymour District 5: Patricia Cuevas

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HANCOCK COUNTY COURTHOUSE • Renovation to Historic

Courthouse

• Additions to Historic Courthouse

Project funded by:• MDA $ 4,575,000.00• FEMA $ 918,261.00• MDAH $ 194,500.00• Total $ 5,687,761.00

• GRAND OPENING AND RIBBON CUTTING: AUGUST 8, 2009

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Hancock County Food PantryBuilt by: The Bucks-Mont Katrina Relief Project

Dedicated January 30, 2009

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Hancock County Child Development Center

• Dedicated: March 13, 2007

• Built by Bucks Mont

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LOCATIONS:

CATAHOULA 3,600 sq. ft. NECAISE 3,600 sq. ft.LEETOWN 3,600 sq. ft.FLAT TOP 10,000 sq. ft.KILN 10,000 sq. ft.DEDEAUX 10,000 sq. ft.

FUNDED 100% BY FEMA

Bids will be received for four (4) of the six Shelters 4-22-09. NecaiseLeeTownKiln Dedeaux

EMERGENCY STORM SHELTERS

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DIAGRAM OF HARDENED SHELTER

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INSIDE HARDENED SHELTERInterior materials are low-maintenance, durable, polished concrete floors, concrete side walls, steel trusses, polycarbonate windows

for light, and interior walls with polished plaster coatings.

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RENDERING OF EMERGENCY SHELTER

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

• Location: Hwy. 603 and Hwy. 43

• E-911 Dispatching will be housed in the EOC

Project funded by:

• Homeland Security $ 1,000,000.00

• MDA $ 1,000,000.00• HMGP $ 2,000,000.00• USDA $ 467,570.00• Total $ 4,467,570.00

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Storm Preparedness Facility$1,325,000.00

Dale & Associates Architect

• Application and Funding have been approved by MDA in the amount of $1,325,000.00, on February 24, 2009. This facility will be located at Hwy 603 & Hwy 43.

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Highway 90 & Drinkwater, Bay St. Louis

HANCOCK COUNTY GOVERNMENT ANNEX BUILDING

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Hancock County Government Annex Building

$10,187,450.00 MDA Funds Additional funding will come from FEMA/MEMA and

Hazard Mitigation Funds

Bid was awarded to DC General Contractor, Inc. on June 24, 2009

to be complete within 18 months

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Health & Human Services Facility

Dean & Dean ArchitectLocation: Hwy 90 & Drinkwater

$3,500,000.00 MDA

Additional funding will come from FEMA Project Worksheet and Hazard Mitigation

Funds

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Jail Project $37,500,000.00 Perez Architect

Application and funding have been approved by MDA, site visit with MDA was held 12/15/08 County will sign a contract with the architect, once the contract is

signed the design phase should be complete within 8 months, and the plans should be

ready to bid within a month after the design is complete.

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Hancock East Library$1,300,000.00

Dean & Dean Architect

• Application and Funding have been approved by MDA in the amount of $1,300,000.00, on January 26, 2009.

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Sports Complex$5,000,000.00

• Location yet to be determined: This is a list of items we would like to see in the Complex :

• 10 Multi-purpose soccer fields• 6 Baseball/Softball fields• Civic/Community Center• 4 tennis courts• 4 outdoor basketball courts• Nature trail, walking track, and exercise stations• Picnic area, Pavilion and concession area• Parking and landscaping for the entire complex

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Highway 603Improvements and Expansion

$35,000,000.00

Highway 603 will be expanded from two-lanes to four-lanes from Stennis Airport to Highway 43.MDOT IS IN CHARGE OF THIS PROJECT.

Alternatives B,C,D and E (listed below)Kiln By-Pass, State Route 43

Hancock County, MS

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Other projects:• Bayou Phillips Community Center• $375,000.00 (located on Bayou Phillips Road)

• Lakeshore Community Center• $600,000.00 (location to be determined)

• Pearlington Library and Gym• $2,200,000.00 (repairs & upgrades)

• Pleasure St. Commercial Harbor Repair • $2,000,000.00 (repairs & upgrades)

• Clermont Harbor Pier Repair/Improvements • $349,347.00 (repairs & upgrades)

• Fire Equipment Replacement• $1,000,000.00 (Purchased 2 Fire trucks & equipment)

• Clermont Harbor Community Center• $300,000.00 (location to be determined)

• Hancock County Staging Facility (EQUINE)• $500,000.00 (Upgrade for Emergency Staging)

• Longfellow Civic Center • $2,000,000.00 (location to be determined)• Farmers Market • $300,000.00 (Located on Longfellow Dr., Bay St. Louis)• Bayside-Lakeshore Recreation Facility• $1,000,000.00 (location to be determined)• Animal Shelter• $500,000.00 Grant ASPCA & HSUS (location Texas Flat Road)

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WORKING FOR TODAY PLANNING FOR TOMORROW

HANCOCK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Rocky Pullman: President

District 1: David Yarborough District 3: Lisa Cowand

District 4: Steve Seymour District 5: Patricia Cuevas