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Orange City details Hurricane Milton recovery, seeks federal mitigation funding for damaged roads

6493891 · September 24, 2025
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Mayor Kelli Marks and council members described cleanup and repair work after Hurricane Milton, estimated damages of about $2.9 million, expected reimbursements of roughly $2.4 million, and a pending FEMA hazard mitigation grant to elevate East Graves Avenue.

Mayor Kelli Marks opened the City of Orange City's state-of-the-city remarks by noting the community’s response to Hurricane Milton and outlining ongoing recovery work. "We've weathered the disaster of Hurricane Milton," Marks said, and the city has since focused on clearing debris and restoring damaged infrastructure.

City officials said crews cleared more than 8,000 cubic yards of debris, reopened most major roads and restored Valentine Park. Heavily damaged…

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