The money comes from federal funds allocated by Congress last year to largely support home recovery for low-to-moderate income families.
Three large local government agencies in South Alabama are getting $3 million to assess the remaining damages and unmet needs from two hurricanes that struck coastal Alabama three years ago.
“Hurricanes Sally and Zeta created a lot of damage to our coastal areas and other parts of Alabama from which many counties, cities, towns and residents have yet to fully recover,” Ivey said in a statement. “This program will bring some closure and relief for people whose lives were affected by these storms.”
CDBG recovery funds resulting from the hurricanes will also be issued later to Clarke, Dallas, Escambia, Marengo, Perry, Washington and Wilcox counties. Each of those counties were also designated by HUD as most impacted by the hurricanes.
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