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Communities impacted by Hurricane Irma to receive $84 million to improve infrastructure

On Monday, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that more than $84 million has been awarded to 21 communities impacted by Hurricane Irma.

The additional funds come courtesy of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity’s (DEO) Rebuild Florida Infrastructure Repair Program. The program, administered by DEO, helps communities fund infrastructure restoration and improvement projects in communities impacted by disasters.

The Rebuild Florida Infrastructure Repair Program was launched last July, giving local governments the opportunity to apply for grant funding to restore and improve infrastructure in areas damaged by Hurricane Irma or as match funding for other federal programs to carry out eligible, federal Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) infrastructure activity.

DeSantis made the major announcement during a press conference in the Florida Keys.

“The recovery of Florida communities remains a high priority for my administration, especially in the Florida Keys, which are still recovering from Hurricane Irma.” said DeSantis “We have worked tirelessly to get recovery dollars to all areas impacted by Hurricane Irma and will continue to do so as quickly and efficiently as possible.”


A bulk of the funds will go to projects in the Florida Keys, where Hurricane Irma left severe damage. Infrastructure projects to help rebuild the Florida Keys include:

In addition to these projects, DEO is awarding other cities who were devasted by the Category 5 hurricane. Those include:

“Under Governor DeSantis’ leadership, we remain focused on ensuring that Florida communities have the long-term disaster recovery funding and resources they need to fully recover from Hurricane Irma,” said DEO Executive Director Ken Lawson. “The Rebuild Florida Infrastructure Repair Program is just one avenue we have to help local communities rebuild and prepare for future storms.”