The
state of Florida is providing more than 20 million dollars in grants
to help counties and cities hit hardest by Hurricane Michael.
The
money is coming through the Hurricane Michael State Recovery Grant
Program which was created to address issues like revenue loss and
operating deficits, which are not covered by available federal
funding
Weems
Memorial Hospital will get over 226 thousand dollars from the program
for revenue loss due to the damage that caused the Hospital to be
closed after Hurricane Michael.
Gulf
County will receive 2 million dollars for operating deficits and
revenue loss due to the Hurricane while the Gulf County School
district will receive 1 million dollars to replace its lost revenue
because of the storm.
The
City of Port St. Joe will also receive 1 million dollars
Liberty
County was awarded nearly 853 thousand dollars to replace revenue
loss as a result of the devastation of the timber industry and
Liberty County Schools were awarded $883 thousand to replace
revenue loss as a result of paying employee’s salaries during
school closures and the loss of proceeds from canceled athletic
events.
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