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Katrina Reconstruction Task Force
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Mission
To develop and implement a Central Pennsylvania response to the reconstruction needs in the Gulf Region resulting from the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe.

Goal
In cooperation with local Gulf Region officials, select strategic rebuilding or repair needs, do design work, site planning, then transport necessary equipment, materials and workers for 'turnkey' construction, excavation to furnishings, utilizing Central Pa. professionals, skilled workers, volunteers and donations.

Ancillary Goal
Develop a "template" by which other cities/groups can select and carry out their own "Katrina - Reconstruction" projects. Identify other projects, bring national attention to these projects and provide a web base conduit of project information, basic requirements, and do initial screening of interested parties, then connect them with the appropriate local leadership. Thus far, 10 projects have been identified.
 

Project Selection Criteria

  1. Most critical needs
  2. Most strategic, public & multi-use needs
  3. Most unlikely to be covered by insurance
  4. Most unlikely to receive federal or state assistance
  5. Most likely to be overlooked by private funding (ie. rural areas/small towns)
  6. Most able, organized and cooperative local officials and leaders

Timeline & Summary of Projects, Work Completed and Teams Sent:

9/20/05 Task Force Formation meeting
10/7/05 Exploratory trip to Mississippi and Alabama. Meeting with Mayors, Police, Chamber of Commerce, Business leaders.
10/18/05 KRTF Press Conference Announcing efforts, goals and objectives.
11/23 - 11/27/05 First Team to Long Beach Ms. Public Library. Clean up begun. 6,000 books brought back to State College for clean up. Total of appx. 28,000 volumes saved.
12/21/05 Schlow Library Board Votes to donate used shelving and furniture, enough to refurbish Long Beach, Pass Christian and Bayou La Batre libraries.
1/2 - 1/6/06 Second team to Long Beach, Ms. Library> demolition and clean up finished.
1/26/06 Clearfield Library Board votes to donate their used bookmobile to Tapia/Bayou La Batre, Al Library.
2/6 - 2/12/06 First Team to Bayou La Batre, Al. Work on Police Station begins, the conversion of a daycare center into a new Police Station.
2/11/06 State College Little League & Centre Sluggers collect equipment and money for Long Beach, Ms. Little League, enough to outfit the entire league.
3/5/06 Spring Break Teams - 2 teams to the Gulf; 20 volunteers to Long Beach, Ms. to repair 7 Little League ball fields. 21 to Bayou La Batre, Al. to continue work of the police station.
4/8/06 Art Collection for Katrina victims by Juniata College, class and professor. Art be distributed this summer and fall.
4/18/06 State College Borough donates used shelving, cabinets, counters, for installation in new Bayou La Batre Police Station.
4/23/06 Final team organized in cooperation with Central Pa. Rotary Clubs completes work on Bayou La Batre Police Station and deliver bookmobile donated by Clearfield Libraries.
5/8/06 Book Collection at Schlow Library, local bookstors and WGRC for Bayou La Batre.
6/23/06 Betsy Allan, Schlow Librarian visited the Long Beach and Pass Christian Libraries.

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Upcoming Projects
  1. Salvage project: Salvaging door, fixtures, shelving, ac/heating units...(inventory below) from the old Municipal Building and Medical Arts buildings on Fraser Streets for distribution in Long Beach, Ms. area. Long Beach city government will handle storage and distribution.
     
  2. Transporting library furniture to Miss. and Al. End of August to Bayou La Batre is only firm date thus far. Long Beach would be next. Pass Christian likely next year before they are ready. Items are labeled and in storage at S. C. Municipal building. Teams will be needed to separate items and disassemble shelving. (Great project for a club or youth group this summer.)
     
  3. Book collection for Bayou La Batre concluded. Appx. 1,000 books collected by Schlow and 3 local Christian Bookstores. These can go down as soon as we can.
     
  4. Transport of approx. 100 pieces of art work to Pass Christian for distribution.
     
  5. Preparation for the 'next Katrina'; Formation of a 'Standing Rapid Response Team' including transportation, logistics, reconstruction and possibly an EMT components.

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How to Help
Needed: Manpower & Materials

How to volunteer: Skilled and unskilled laborers, organizers, cooks, planners, drivers...all needed. To sign up, go to www.doingourpart.net.

How to sign up for a team:

For info and to sign up, email krtf@statecollege.com or call (814) 234-3231.

How to Give: Donations Needed for construction materials, library furniture, computers, carpet, books...

Checks Payable To:

Katrina Reconstruction Task Force (KRTF)
Nittany Bank
PO Box 10283
State College, Pa. 16805
(Tax Deductible Charitable Gifts)

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Background Information
Initial Organizing Task Force & Team Leaders:

John Arrington, V.P. Nittany Bank - Finance Team Leader
Dave Force, President, Design/Build, Inc.
Mike Hicks, Laser Pro Digital Media/StateCollege.com - Communication & Media Team Leader
Andy Kauffman, Graduate Student, Architectural Engineering - PSU Student Liaison Team Leader
Suzanne Kellerman - Chair Preservation Dept. University Libraries - Library Preservation & Refurbishing Team Leader
Alison Kurtz, President, Ammeron Construction (Pres. of Builders Association)
M. Kevin Parfitt, PSU Assoc. Professor of Engineering - Design Team Leader
John Sepp, President, Pennterra (Civil engineering)
Perry Babb, Antioch International (Aid & Economic Development Director) - Chair/Spokesperson

Additional Team Leaders Needed - Workforce, Construction Coordination, Mobilization...

 
Background Article: "Central PA, We Did and Are 'Doing Our Part'"
By: B. Perry Babb
Director, 'Doing Our Part' - Central Pennsylvantia's Katrina Reconstruction Task Force ======================================

"Thank You Central PA!"

I've heard this many times on 6 trips to the Katrina devastated Mississippi and Alabama coasts. Mayors, Police Chiefs, Fireman, Librarians, Shrimp Fisherman, boat builders, Doctors, book-lovers, young moms, old men and complete strangers who would simply notice the PA license plate and come over to say, "Thank You for coming to help us."

I am proud of Central PA

As 'Doing Our Part - Central Pennsylvania's Katrina Reconstruction Task Force', more than 70 volunteers, on 7 teams, ranging from age 10 to 65, from State College, Tyrone, Pennsylvania Furnace, Oceola, Reedsville, Curwenville, Lewistown, Bellefonte and PSU have traveled to rural Alabama and Mississippi to help. Many individuals, companies, and community groups have joined with us through donations of time, expertise, materials and money.

In addition, several other great organization and many churches from the Region have collected items and funds and sent a variety of very affective teams to the Gulf Region. Well over 175 volunteers, student and non-students from several organization, including Penn State Departments and classes traveled South, over spring break alone, to help.

Central PA, we did and are 'Doing Our Part'.

We, like many fellow Central Pennsylvanian's, watched the slowly unfolding Katrina catastrophe awed by the scope of the devastation, angered by images of so many waiting so long for help and eventually saying 'Ok, Let's do something!'.

We gave money, as we should, to the Salvation Army, Red Cross and other national agencies. An industrious few of us, lead by the Ryder Organization and others, in the first week mobilized immediate relief convoys of water and supplies. Eventually 'rescue & recovery' efforts turn to 'shelter and resettlement' and then, the last and longest phase, 'reconstruction'.

In each phase it became glaringly apparent that this job was too big for government, yes, too big! It would take too long and cost too much if left to the public sector. The ingenuity, mobility, sacrifice of many, many private citizens and groups working, nose to nose, with local Gulf officials, business leaders, regular people could do it...easily, yes easily!!...and in a fraction of the time and cost. We, as Central PA just needed to do our part.

Bureaucracies allow large entities to function, but they can be slow and sometime unwittingly put up barriers preventing others from getting something done. Government and large agencies were regularly telling people and groups, 'Do not go. You will be in the way. You will not be allowed to get close enough to help', even, 'You are not needed.' Politely speaking, this proved to be bureaucratic non-reality.

By mid-September, a group of frustrated local builders, bankers, engineers, media experts and business people met to make a way to be able to make a difference. The focus was to be the repair and reconstruction of public buildings, which were not covered by flood insurance located in rural areas or small towns. We would organize the engineering and planning and mobilize workers, equipment and materials for 'turnkey' reconstruction and repair. 'Doing Our Part' was formed and the project entitled 'Central PA's Katrina Reconstruction Task Force'.

Congratulations, Central Pennsylvania!

A Mississippi fireman told me, 'The thing that amazed me was the people who would just show up to help. There was a father and 2 sons who drove down from West Va. with a back hoe and said, 'We've got off for a couple of days, how can we help? The many, many people in Fl. and Ga., N.C. who just loaded up their trucks or trunks of their cars with water and ice and drove right into the most devastated areas...and the many, many church groups who would just show up...with food and clothes, generators, fuel...'

A Police Captain's statement after 3rd team to his town; ' I still can't believe you people would come all the way down here to help us, but I tell you, the next blizzard you have, I'm coming.'

That's it, 'Doing our part'. We don't have to do more and shouldn't do less. Let's just do our part.

Perry Babb
Director
KRTF