Camden County gets grant to tear down repeatedly flooded structure
That was the federal share of an
"Working with local governments to lessen the risk of property damage from natural disasters is a critical part of our mission," said
The program is voluntary.
The unincorporated area of
Once the
Citing privacy laws, the county said it could not provide the address of the structure until the project is complete.
The county said, however, there are three "repetitive loss properties" in
Also,
Participants should bring their flood insurance policies and elevation certificates.
"This is a great chance for homeowners to have their questions about flood insurance answered and find out if there is a way to make their home a little safer from flooding events," said
The program is designed to benefit the owners of existing homes who may not be aware of new building technology that could provide cost savings. Some homeowners may find information they could use to obtain lower flood insurance premiums, the county said.
Those who plan to attend are asked to register in advance through the website http://kingslandfloodoutreach.eventbrite.com.
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