Gov. Scott: Action Plan Submitted for $616 Million for Housing, Economic Development Following Hurricane Irma
Today, Governor
This federal grant program requires that at least 80 percent of funding be used to address needs in the hardest-hit counties and ZIP codes as determined by HUD. These areas include
Over the past few months, the
Together, with
* Repair and replace damaged homes;
* Construct hundreds of new affordable rental housing units;
* Purchase land for the development of affordable housing; and
* Provide assistance through grants to support impacted businesses.
Additionally, the state action plan includes opportunities to address critical economic and infrastructure needs in our urban centers and rural communities, specifically those of the
For more information about the CDBG-DR program or to view the state action plan, click here (http://floridajobs.org/community-planning-and-development/assistance-for-governments-and-organizations/disaster-recovery-initiative).
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