More FEMA reimbursement funds are expected in Marshall County as more paperwork is being evaluated from the historic flood event in February.
Marshall County to Receive Reimbursement Money from Flooding Event
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters informed the county commissioners last week about a FEMA reimbursement from the February flooding event.
FEMA Reimbursement Discussions Continue with Bremen Officials
Bremen Town officials continue to work with FEMA representatives in order to obtain reimbursement for repair costs to the wastewater treatment facility that experienced damage during the February flooding event.
Government Officials Express Frustration Concerning FEMA Reimbursement Paperwork
It’s been since the latter part of February that Marshall County residents, in addition to those in neighboring counties, have endured cleanup and repairs since the flooding event. A disaster declaration named Marshall County and several dozen others in order to receivefederal dollars to assist in the recovery effort.
FEMA Denies One Portion of Marshall County’s Reimbursement Request
The Marshall County Commissioners accepted a denial letter from FEMA that concerns a specific reimbursement of funds.
Marshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today.
County Council Discusses Additional Appropriation for Highway Department
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters asked the county council members for an additional appropriation for $300,000 to help finish the road program this year.
Hickory Road to Open Today, FEMA to Visit Marshall County Highway Department
FEMA will be back in Marshall County today to do more assessments.
Company Submits Quotes for Flooding Repairs on Bridges
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters submitted to the commissioners Monday morning a list of quotes from Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc. for repairs to bridges damaged by the flooding event in February.
FEMA Officials Urge Residents to Protect Homes from Flooding
There are just a few days left to register for federal disaster assistance, following February’s floods. The deadline is Thursday, July 5. You can apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362.
One Week Left to Apply for Federal Disaster Assistance for Flood Damage
FEMA to Visit Marshall County to Claim Additional Documents, Chip Seal Work to Begin
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters will be meeting with a FEMA representative on Monday to review documents. The field tech will go over the damage caused by the late winter flooding that damaged roads, culverts and bridges and what steps the county took to make those repairs for reimbursement.
SBA Encourages Qualifying Flood Victims to Apply for Disaster Loans
Those who experienced flood damage this past February may qualify for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration. Continue reading
FEMA Officials Provide Additional Guidelines in Public Notice
FEMA recently issued a public notice in regards to the major flooding that occurred earlier this year and the subsequent public and individual funding assistance being offered to several counties including Starke, Pulaski, Marshall and La Porte. Continue reading
Flood Survivors Urged to Understand Letter Regarding Assistance
FEMA officials are urging flood survivors to read their letters carefully regarding housing assistance and the reason why assistance may be denied.
Disaster Recovery Center to Open in Plymouth, Apply for Assistance
A Disaster Recovery Center will open in Plymouth for two days for flood survivors needing assistance.
Plymouth City Council Approves Donation for Long-Term Flood Recovery Committee
Plymouth City Councilman Jeff Houin spoke on behalf of the Long-Term Flood Recovery Committee during last Monday’s city council meeting.
According to City Attorney Sean Surrisi, Houin stated that after private insurance and FEMA funds are applied to relief efforts, there is still an additional $450,000 that is needed to help cover repair costs. During the meeting, Houin requested a $25,000 donation to assist with long-term efforts. Continue reading
Disaster Recovery Center to Open in Plymouth
Those who need help recovering from February’s floods have the chance to meet with recovery specialists in Plymouth this coming week. A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will be open Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at the Fitness Forum at 2855 Miller Drive.
County to Move Forward in Informing Public on Federal Reimbursement for Flood Damage
Marshall County Emergency Management Agency Director Clyde Avery informed the county commissioners Monday morning that Marshall County will be receiving individual and public assistance.
Flood Repairs Complete at Bremen Wastewater Plant
The damage caused by the February flooding event at the Bremen Wastewater Treatment Plant is now repaired.
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