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Louisiana climate refugees still awaiting resettlement after 5 years
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Louisiana climate refugees still awaiting resettlement after 5 years
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Louisiana to offer in-person Emergency Rental Assistance sessions
Louisiana Treasury Dept.
and last updated 2021-05-25 13:59:26-04
In-person Emergency Rental Assistance Program sessions are being offered to landlords and renters in Louisiana interested in applying.
The program focuses on paying past-due rent and utilities dating from April 2020 and up to three months of future rent and utilities.
The state says that landlords and renters are encouraged to apply at LAStateRent.com or at an upcoming in-person event.
Applicants are encouraged to schedule an appointment to meet with a program representative at a session of their choice by calling 877.459.6555 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or at LaStateRent.com/book-online .
/ Simon Naquin and his fiancé have selected interior and exterior color schemes for their new home on The New Isle. Officials say the homes should be complete by next year.
On a recent Wednesday, state employees with the Office of Community Development welcomed Louisianans as they pulled into what will soon be their new driveway. They handed out information folders and showed residents to the empty plots of land where their new homes will one day stand. Signs mark the names of future residents: Chaisson. Dardar. Billiot. Naquin. Brunet.
They’re coming from the tiny island of Isle de Jean Charles, about 26 miles southeast of Houma. The community is on the frontlines of that land loss, and about six years ago, the state received a federal grant on behalf of the residents to help them move to safety.
Isle de Jean Charles residents see new homes for 1st time Follow Us
Question of the Day Executive Director of the Louisiana Office of Community Development views construction at The New Isle subdivision in Gray, La., Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Nine of the residents who are leaving the eroding and sinking island in southern Terrebonne toured their . more > By KEZIA SETYAWAN and The Courier - Associated Press - Saturday, April 10, 2021
ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, La. (AP) - Isle de Jean Charles residents got to see their future homes for the first time Wednesday.
Nine of the residents who are leaving the eroding and sinking island in southern Terrebonne toured their new homes in the The New Isle subdivision on Bayou Blue Bypass Road, where Gray meets Schriever.
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