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8 persons - $82,250 The monthly relief amount per qualifying applicant is determined by the rent payment agreed to in the applicant s lease, according to a grant program frequently asked questions sheet. Applicants may apply for back rent owed back to March 13, 2020, as well as up to three months of upcoming rent at one time. For example, you can apply in April 2021 and the application could cover April, May, and June 2021 rent AND any back rent you owe, the FAQ sheet said. This program can cover up to a maximum of 15 months of your rent. Funding is available for past-due rental and utility assistance from April 2020 to the present. ....
The county s budget In 2014, when I first became a commissioner, had a reserve of $6.5 million.This fiscal year, we hope to have a reserve of 15 million dollars. This has been an intentional effort by a fiscally conservative Board of County Commissioners. We watched our neighboring county need a tremendous reserve to address the devastation of Hurricane Michael. This past summer, Okaloosa County was faced with a significant budget deficit due to the economic downturn created when businesses were forced to shutter due to COVID-19. Okaloosa County alone was faced with an estimated $7 million deficit in our general fund. Fortunately, close coordination with state and federal agencies enabled Okaloosa and other local governments across the country to utilize a portion of the Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) money to offset losses incurred in response to the virus. ....
In the battle versus the COVID-19 pandemic, non-Floridians have the right to get vaccinated in the Sunshine State just as much Florida residents do. Currently, the demand for vaccination is high, but vaccine quantities are limited. Appointments to be vaccinated through local health departments are filling up almost immediately after they are announced, which has frustrated some residents who are concerned those spots are going to tourists, travelers and snowbirds rather than locals. Still, health officials see every person vaccinated as a victory, regardless of their point of origin. “As the vaccine is a federal resource, it will not be denied based upon local residency,” Okaloosa County Public Safety Director Pat Maddox said Monday. “It’s important to understand that this is a global fight against COVID-19, and folks from other areas have the same ability to spread COVID-19 as local residents. ....