The Franklin County emergency Management Office disaster housing workshop on Friday morning and are looking for “community partners” to help with the process.
The county’s disaster housing plan spells out how and where residents could be housed in Franklin County is hit by a major natural disaster like a category three hurricane.
The county already has a disaster housing plan in place, but Emergency Management Director Pam Brownell said the plan needs to be updated.
Friday’s meeting will allow all of the various groups that would play a role in finding emergency housing for people after a disaster to sit down and make sure they know what role they would play.
Some of the groups that will likely take part include realtors and local law enforcement, as well as state and federal agencies.
Mrs. Brownell said they will be looking at temporary housing and long-term housing issues and try to put together a good plan for our community.
The groups will meet at 9 o’clock Friday at the Emergency Operations Center at the Apalachicola Airport.
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