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Port Richey resident asks CRA for help removing storm-killed trees; agency says grants rarely reimburse after the fact
Summary
Bill Suhockey, a Port Richey resident, told the Port Richey Community Redevelopment Agency on Tuesday that saltwater flooding after recent storms killed trees on Mallard Drive and left him and neighbors with thousands of dollars in cleanup bills.
Bill Suhockey, a Port Richey resident, told the Port Richey Community Redevelopment Agency on Tuesday that saltwater flooding after recent storms killed trees on Mallard Drive and left him and neighbors with thousands of dollars in cleanup bills.
The request prompted a discussion about the limits of the CRA residential grant program and whether the agency can reimburse after-the-fact work. City Manager Matthew Cobler said the residential grant can provide up to $5,000 for eligible projects but that "we usually don't allow after the fact, grants to do that."…
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