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County approves local housing funding to repair electrical grid at Regency Cove to preserve 431 senior homes
Summary
After extensive public comment from Regency Cove residents about storm damage and long outages, the board approved a Local Housing Fund agreement to help replace the park's electrical infrastructure and preserve 431 senior households, citing FEMA constraints and coordination with TECO.
Hillsborough County commissioners voted Dec. 17 to approve a Local Housing Fund agreement to replace electrical infrastructure at the Regency Cove mobile home community, a project county staff said will preserve housing for roughly 431 senior households affected by recent hurricanes.
Cheryl Howell, assistant county administrator for community impact, outlined the project and said the county's contribution is part of a three-party approach (the HOA, TECO, and the county) that covers the work from the home to the public/TECO infrastructure. Staff explained FEMA constraints limited some other post-storm repairs and…
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