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Today, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) announced that the deadline to apply for funding through the Rebuild Florida Infrastructure Repair Program (IRP) has been extended to April 14, 2023.
A total of $67 million is available to communities impacted by Hurricane Sally through the Rebuild Florida Hurricane Sally IRP. The program is designed to provide funding for local governments to strategically rebuild and harden infrastructure to prevent and reduce losses from future disasters. Additional information about the IRP program is available on the Rebuild Florida Hurricane Sally IRP webpage.
“Under Governor DeSantis’ leadership, DEO is proud to continue strengthening Florida’s resilience for generations to come through programs like the Rebuild Florida Hurricane Sally Infrastructure Repair Program,” said DEO Acting Secretary Meredith Ivey. “This funding provides a valuable avenue for infrastructure improvements in communities that were impacted by Hurricane Sally, and all eligible communities are encouraged to apply.”
State agencies and local governments within the federal and state Most Impacted and Distressed (MID) areas are eligible to apply for funding. Eligible counties include:
Bay County
Escambia County
Okaloosa County
Santa Rosa County
Walton County
School districts, nonprofit or not for profit organizations, and non-governmental organizations may apply in partnership with a state agency or local government. Eligible activities for funding include:
Restoration and Repair of infrastructure damaged by Hurricane Sally.
Debris removal.
Water and sewer facilities repair and hardening.
Repair to public facilities such as emergency community shelters.
Demolition and/or rehabilitation of publicly or privately owned commercial or industrial buildings.
Re-nourishment of dunes and/or dune restoration.
Economic revitalization.
To provide potential applicants with more information about Rebuild Florida programs for Hurricane Sally, DEO hosted a webinar on Thursday, February 2, 2023. The webinar recording and slides are available on the Rebuild Florida Hurricane Sally IRP webpage.
The deadline to complete an application is Friday, April 14, 2023, at 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time. For more information about the program, including how to complete an application, visit the visit the Rebuild Florida Hurricane Sally IRP webpage. For additional questions and assistance with the application process, please contact CDBG-DRInfrastructureApp@DEO.MyFlorida.com.
The Rebuild Florida Hurricane Sally IRP is funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Program. DEO is the governor-designated state authority responsible for administering all HUD long-term recovery funds awarded to the state. Rebuild Florida uses federal funding for Florida’s long-term recovery efforts from the devastating impacts of natural disasters. For more information, visit RebuildFlorida.gov.
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