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Local Officials Rally to Support Family Facing Disaster

July 02, 2024 | Penobscot County, Maine



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Local Officials Rally to Support Family Facing Disaster
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed urgent measures to assist a local family facing significant challenges due to their home’s precarious location near the Pampers Gulf and a gas pipeline. The family has struggled to receive compensation from their insurance company, prompting the need for immediate action to stabilize the area and explore relocation options.

Representative Gary Drinkwater emphasized the importance of developing a plan to address the situation, urging collaboration with engineering experts. The University of Maine Engineering Department has been approached for assistance, while Plymouth Engineering has also been contacted to evaluate the property and provide recommendations for stabilization and potential repairs.

Bradley, the state hazard mitigation officer, informed attendees that the family is eligible for a FEMA grant, but requires a local sponsor to facilitate the application process. The county has agreed to act as that sponsor, aiming to secure funding for the acquisition and demolition of the property, which would be transformed into green space.

The meeting underscored the urgency of obtaining an engineering study, which is a prerequisite for the grant application. Officials acknowledged the lengthy timeline associated with federal funding but expressed a commitment to expedite the process as much as possible. The family, currently living in a camper trailer, faces an uncertain future, and officials are determined to provide support during this challenging time.

A motion was passed to officially sponsor the family for the FEMA hazard mitigation grant, reflecting a consensus among officials to assist those affected by natural disasters. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue exploring additional funding opportunities and resources to aid the family in their relocation efforts.

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