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Hillsborough County requests feedback on $700 million in hurricane recovery aid

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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – Leaders in Hillsborough County are hosting several meetings to gather input on how to spend more than $700 million in federal aid.

They expect to receive $709 million in Community Block Grant funding that will help with ongoing recovery efforts from hurricanes Idalia, Debby, Helene, and Milton. At least 70% of the aid must benefit low-to-moderate income populations.

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Some programs proposed in the current plan address unmet needs in several categories. Those include:

  • Single and multifamily-repair and replacement
  • Multifamily new construction
  • Housing for special needs populations
  • Housing infrastructure
  • Workforce development
  • Business infrastructure
  • Public services
  • Planning

All public meetings take place from 6 – 8 PM at the following dates and locations:

  • June 4 – Pierce Middle School
  • June 5 – C. Blythe Andrews Jr. Library
  • June 9 – Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Library
  • June 10 – Emanuel P. Johnson Recreation Center
  • June 12 – Maureen Gauzza Library
  • June 13 – Lennard High School
  • June 17 – Roy Haynes Park Recreation Center
  • June 18 – Sayde Gibbs Martin Community Center
  • June 23 – Victor Crist Community Center

Hillsborough County residents can also submit feedback virtually through an online survey at this link: HCFL.gov/HCEngage.

Results will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval on July 16 before it’s sent to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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