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Rebuild Florida CDBG-Mitgation General Infrastructure Program

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City of Inverness issued the following announcement on Aug. 19.

The City of Inverness, Florida anticipates applying for Rebuild Florida General Infrastructure Program funding provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to support long-term mitigation efforts by assisting the State of Florida and its local governments in minimizing or eliminating the risks and reducing losses from future disasters. This program is being administered by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) through the Community Development Block Grant – Mitigation General Infrastructure Program (CDBG-MIT GIP). The total allocation for the CDBG-MIT GIP Round II funding is $175,000,000 with a minimum funding request of $2,000,000 per application. No local match is required to apply for the funding.

The City of Inverness, Florida anticipates submitting two (2) applications for a total of $35,343,000 in funding through the CDBG-MIT GIP Round II. The projects are as follows:

Inverness Acres Road and Infrastructure Improvements ($23,575,400)

Inverness Village Road and Infrastructure Improvements ($11,767,600)

In accordance with guidance provided by HUD, the public input requirements for this program include the option to post information about the proposed funding projects on a public website with a 14-day public comment period. Please forward any comments or questions to Mr. Cory Dilmore, Public Works Director, City of Inverness, Florida, (352) 726-2321, cdilmore@inverness.gov.  Comments must be submitted by 09/06/2021. NOTE: A copy of this post and any public comments received will be provided to DEO as part of the funding application.

Original source can be found here.

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