2011 Wisconsin Statutes 86.34 – Flood damage aids
86.34
86.34 Flood damage aids.
86.34(1)
(1)
86.34(1)(a)
(a) When any public highway, street, alley or bridge not on the state trunk highway system is damaged by flood, the county highway committee, or the governing body of the municipality having jurisdiction over the maintenance thereof, may adopt a petition for aid under this section and file a certified copy thereof with the department. To be eligible for aid the petition shall be filed not later than 2 months after the occurrence of the flood damage, except as provided in para. (b). All such petitions shall state the dates on which the flood damage occurred and as nearly as practical state the location, nature and extent of the damage.
86.34(1)(b)
(b) The department may extend the filing deadline under para. (a) if it appears reasonably likely that federal disaster aid may be forthcoming or when widespread or continuous flooding makes an evaluation of flood damage difficult.
86.34(1)(c)
(c) A county or municipality having jurisdiction over the facilities damaged may apply for both state and federal aid for damage to the facilities pending a determination of eligibility. If federal aid is granted for damage to a particular facility, the federal aid shall be in lieu of aid otherwise available for such damage under this section.
86.34(2)
(2) The department shall make such investigation as it deems necessary and within 6 months from the date of filing the petition shall make its determination as to the granting of aid, the amount thereof, and the conditions under which it is granted. In making its determination the department shall cause an estimate to be made of the cost of repairing or replacing the facilities damaged or destroyed by the flood to standards and efficiency similar to those previously existing, and also an estimate of the cost of reconstructing to a higher type or improving any such facilities if determined to be warranted and advisable. Except as provided in sub. (2m), the amount of aid shall be three-fourths of the cost of repair or replacement to standards similar to those previously existing, plus 50% of the increased cost of the reconstruction to a higher type or the improvement of any of the facilities. The department may revise estimates on the basis of additional facts. The county, town, village or city shall pay the remainder of the cost not allowed as aid, but this shall not invalidate any other provision of the statutes whereby the cost may be shared by the county and the town, village or city.
86.34(2m)
(2m) If the department’s estimate under sub. (2) of the cost of repair or improvement of the facilities determined by the department to be eligible for aid is $15,000 or less, the department shall offer the petitioner an amount of aid equal to 75% of the total amount of the department’s estimate. If the petitioner accepts aid under this subsection, the aid shall be paid to the petitioner or, subject to sub. (5), the county, and no other form of aid is available under this section for the repair or improvement of such facilities.
86.34(3)
(3) Aid allotted under sub. (2) shall be held to the credit of the county, town, city or village for not more than 2 years or for such other period as the department may grant, and, except as otherwise provided in this section, shall be paid to the treasurer thereof upon presentation to and approval by the department of certified statements setting forth the cost of the construction, reconstruction, repair or improvement of the facilities determined by the department to be eligible for aid. The certified statement shall set forth separately the amount expended on each such facility. The aid to be paid shall be the summation of the amounts determined or revised under sub. (2), as adjusted by the certified statements approved by the department. This subsection does not apply to aid awarded under sub. (2m).
86.34(5)
(5) Any town, city or village may, and at the discretion of the department shall, arrange to have such work for which aid is granted performed by the county, and in such case, on order of the town, city or village, the aid from the state for such work shall be paid to the county.