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The State of Louisiana Office of Community Development has awarded the City of New Orleans $33,280,853.85 in Disaster Recovery funds.
The Resilient Community Infrastructure Program (RCIP) funds will address unmet needs in the areas of infrastructure in order to expand upon and improve resilient community planning, business growth and economic recovery in New Orleans that was impacted by the eligible 2020-2021 storms.
The purpose of these funds is to create a safer and stronger Louisiana by leading the state’s disaster recovery and long-term community resilience planning efforts with a great sense of urgency through innovation, partnerships, and best practices.
The total allocation for Restore Louisiana funding is $33,280,853.85.
The next public meeting will be held at the Main Library at 219 Loyola Ave on November 11, 2024, at 5 pm.
The original 2nd Public meeting was scheduled to be held on April 10, 2024, but due to inclement weather, the meeting was rescheduled.
The First Public Meeting was held on July 28, 2023 at 5pm at the Nora Navra Library.
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