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Hernando County Officials and FEMA Offer Guidance to Residents in Hurricane Recovery Town Hall Meeting

Hernando County Officials and FEMA Offer Guidance to Residents in Hurricane Recovery Town Hall Meeting

Hernando County officials are teaming up with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to guide residents through the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which dealt a severe blow to the area in recent weeks. A town hall meeting has been scheduled for next Tuesday, to address property restoration for those affected by these storms. This informational gathering is set to take place at 6 p.m. in the Weeki Wachee High School Cafeteria, as detailed in a media release from Hernando County Government.

One of the critical topics for discussion will be substantial damage determinations. For properties deemed to have sustained damages over 50% of their pre-storm value, particularly those in Special Flood Hazard Areas, rigorous “substantial damage” stipulations from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) kick in. The threshold for substantial damage means, that homeowners face a slew of requirements before repairs can even commence, as per the county’s release.

On the procedural side, Hernando County’s Building Department will provide clarity on procuring the necessary building permits and outline the pre-inspections steps required. Restoring properties to a state of compliance with flood-resistant construction regulations is also on the agenda for discussion. It’s a key concern, especially considering the elevation standards that mandate residential buildings to rise at least one foot above base flood elevation, while non-residential structures must also adhere to either elevation or dry flood-proofing protocols.

Residents eager for insights into FEMA’s Individual Assistance and the application process can expect to find FEMA representatives on site during the meeting. This is an opportunity for affected individuals to engage directly with the resources and assistance available to them, to navigate the recovery pathway.

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