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While roughly 80% of recovery costs for Western North Carolina's roads is expected to be covered by the federal government, remaining funding could lead to road repair delays.
Michelle Davis, grants division manager for Manatee County, said she could have never imagined using the word "only" in ...
State road and bridge projects could be delayed for years due to Helene-related projects. This message coming from a new report on North Carolina’s funding and transportation needs.
Gov. Josh Stein met with reporters to talk about Western North Carolina's recovery and preparedness for tropical storms.
The value of FEMA’s assistance package to North Carolinians recovering from Hurricane Helene has eclipsed $1 billion.
A national transportation nonprofit's June 6 report on Helene's impact in Western North Carolina revealed repairing the roads ...
Before June 1, Boca Raton and Delray Beach issued their annual pleas to residents about preparing for hurricane season. This ...
The amount of money North Carolina will need to spend just on Helene-related road repairs is equivalent to three years' worth ...
The amount of money North Carolina will need to spend just on Helene-related road repairs is equivalent to three years' worth of the state's budget for fixing bridges, and 18 months' worth of work ...
The county is expecting to receive $709 million in funds through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
The $709.3 million would assist Hillsborough County in recovering from damages caused by Hurricanes Idalia, Debby, Helene and ...
At least 70% of the funding must be directed toward low- and moderate-income communities, as required by federal guidelines.
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