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Ron DeSantis Announces State Efforts to Access $735 Million in Disaster Recovery Funds for Hurricane Michael Recovery

These funds are available through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program. Hurricane Michael hit the Panhandle back in October 2018. 

On Friday, Gov. Ron DeSantis launched the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity’s (DEO) efforts to access more than $735 million for long-term recovery efforts for Hurricane Michael-impacted communities.

These funds are available through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block GrantDisaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program. Hurricane Michael hit the Panhandle back in October 2018.

“I thank Secretary Carson and the team at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for issuing the Federal Register so that Florida can access this long-awaited disaster recovery funding to benefit communities impacted by Hurricane Michael,” said DeSantis. “This funding will not only help the residents in Northwest Florida repair their homes, but also help communities rebuild stronger and more resilient.”

DEO will lead the state’s efforts in developing the State Action Plan that will provide a high-level strategy for how the funding will be used to address eligible communities’ unmet, long-term recovery needs. The State Action Plan will be developed with input from our state and community partners, as well as citizens. After HUD reviews and approves Florida’s State Action Plan, HUD and DEO will sign a grant agreement to release the funding to be used for Hurricane Michael recovery projects.

“The catastrophic damage caused by Hurricane Michael left Floridians, their lives and homes scarred but not without hope,” said DEO Executive Director Ken Lawson. “Under Governor DeSantis’ leadership, our team has already begun working to address the unmet needs of the communities in the Panhandle. With the announcement of this Federal Register, my team can continue moving forward and finalize our plans for long-term recovery and bring Rebuild Florida to communities in the Panhandle.”

This week, DEO will be holding public workshops in the following Hurricane Michael-impacted communities:

 

Washington County

Date: Wednesday, February 12

Time: 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. CST

Location: Washington County Agricultural Center

1424 Jackson Avenue

Chipley, FL 32428

 

Gulf County

Date: Wednesday, February 12

Time: 3:30p.m. – 5:00p.m. EST

Location: Port St. Joe City Commission Chambers

2775 Garrison Avenue

Port St. Joe, FL 32456

 

Franklin County

Date: Thursday, February 13

Time: 9:30a.m. – 11:30a.m. EST

Location: City of Apalachicola Community Center

1 Bay Avenue

Apalachicola, FL 32320

 

Calhoun County

Date: Thursday, February 13

Time: 4:00p.m. – 6:00p.m. CST

Location: Calhoun County BOCC Meeting Room

20816 Central Avenue East

Blountstown, FL 32424

 

Bay County

Date: Friday, February 14

Time: 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. CST

Location: Gulf Coast State College

Language and Literature Building

5230 US-98, Panama City, FL 32401

 

Gadsden County

Date: Friday, February 14

Time: 3:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. EST

Location: Kelly Campbell Community Center

415 Cooper Street

Quincy, FL 32351

 

Jackson County

Date: Wednesday, February 19

Time: 3:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. CST

Location: Chipola College Culture Center

3094 Indian Circle

Marianna, FL 32446

 

In the coming weeks, DEO will announce other opportunities for community partners to learn more and provide input on the State Action Plan for Hurricane Michael recovery projects. In 2019, DEO launched a survey to engage with and seek input from local, state and federal partners on their unmet needs and long-term recovery priorities.

DEO will finalize and submit the State Action Plan to HUD for review by June 1, 2020. Upon approval of the plan, DEO will work with state and local partners to distribute the federal funds to help homeowners rebuild and better protect Florida’s communities from future disasters.

In Florida, CDBG-DR funds are administered through the Rebuild Florida program. Rebuild Florida connects eligible Floridians with federal disaster recovery funding, prioritizing most-impacted communities and the most vulnerable low-income individuals, including the elderly, those with disabilities and families with young children. Funding provides impacted families with the opportunity to rebuild, repair or replace their damaged homes from disasters, as well as providing communities the ability to prepare for future storms.

 

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