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Holmes County receives millions in broadband grants

ESTO, Fla. (WDHN) — On Thursday, Florida Governor Ron Desantis awarded rural communities a major broadband access grant. Desantis announced that nearly $223 million will be allocated to expand broadband access in small and rural communities across Florida. The Town of Esto was awarded nearly $5 million to install 60.1 miles of fiber optic cable. […]

Governor DeSantis announces $111 million in infrastructure awards – Chipley Bugle

Governor DeSantis announces $111 million in infrastructure awards Posted on Panama City Beach, Fla. – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that more than $111 million has been awarded to 22 communities through the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity’s (DEO) Rebuild Florida General Infrastructure Repair Program for communities impacted by Hurricane Michael. The program, administered by DEO, is designed to provide funding for local governments to strategically rebuild and harden infrastructure in order to prevent or reduce losses from future disasters. “Hurricane Michael caused catastrophic damage to Northwest Florida and we remain one-hundred percent committed to helping these communities rebuild and recover stronger than before,” said Governor DeSantis. “This Rebuild Florida funding will provide local governments with critical resources to harden their infrastructure and ensure that these communities are as prepared as possible for future disasters.”

DeSantis: $111M infrastructure awards for communities impacted by Hurricane Michael

DeSantis: $111M infrastructure awards for communities impacted by Hurricane Michael File and last updated 2021-05-07 09:34:18-04 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Governor Ron DeSantis announced that more than $111 million has been awarded to 22 communities through the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity’s Rebuild Florida General Infrastructure Repair Program for communities impacted by Hurricane Michael. The program is designed to provide funding for local governments to strategically rebuild and harden infrastructure in order to prevent or reduce losses from future disasters. “Hurricane Michael caused catastrophic damage to Northwest Florida and we remain one-hundred percent committed to helping these communities rebuild and recover stronger than before,” said Governor DeSantis. “This Rebuild Florida funding will provide local governments with critical resources to harden their infrastructure and ensure that these communities are as prepared as possib

Panhandle cities get $111 million in hurricane relief

Panhandle cities get $111 million in hurricane relief Gov. Ron DeSantis in Panama City Beach May 6. (Source: The Florida Channel) By ABC7 Staff | May 6, 2021 at 12:42 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 12:42 PM PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WWSB) - More than $111 million has been awarded to 22 communities in the Panhandle that suffered damage from Hurricane Michael in 2018. The Rebuild Florida General Infrastructure Repair Program is designed to provide funding for local governments to strategically rebuild and harden infrastructure in order to prevent or reduce losses from future disasters. Michael hit the Gulf Coast 25 miles east of Panama City on Oct. 10, 2018, as a Category 5 storm, the first such storm to strike the U.S. mainland since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.

Gov Ron DeSantis in Panama City Beach announces $58 million for Bay

“Hurricane Michael caused catastrophic damage to Northwest Florida and we remain 100% committed to helping these communities rebuild and recover stronger than before,” DeSantis said. “This Rebuild Florida funding will provide local governments with critical resources to harden their infrastructure and ensure that these communities are as prepared as possible for future disasters.” With the largest portion of the funds, Panama City Beach plans to combine stormwater outfalls near Lullwater Lake and the Calypso Resort and Towers to channel stormwater underground and deposit it about 1,500 feet into the Gulf of Mexico.  The project was sparked by beach erosion during Hurricane Michael, which caused the blockage and submersion of outfalls responsible for transporting stormwater from the area, a press release from the city said.

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