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County officials outline state-supplied $2,000 emergency payments for flood-damaged primary residences

3417903 · May 21, 2025
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Jefferson County emergency and social services staff told the council the state opened a temporary $2,000-per-applicant fund for primary residences affected by recent flooding and described outreach and case intake numbers; officials said payments apply only to primary homes and encouraged residents to contact county staff.

County officials told the Jefferson County Council that state emergency assistance includes a temporary program providing up to $2,000 per applicant for primary residences damaged by recent flooding.

A county emergency/staff presenter said state representatives met with the county and…

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