HUD Accepts Iowa’s $85 Million Disaster Plan
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development accepted Iowa’s $85 million disaster assistance plan.
The plan will help Iowa recover from this summer’s flooding and tornadoes.
The money will be used to help rebuild homes, small businesses and public infrastructure.
HUD Secretary Steve Preston said the agency will work closely with Gov. Chet Culver to expedite the recovery process.
HUD allocated $85 million last month in Community Development Block Grants to support Iowa’s disaster recovery.
Culver has been critical of the delay in the approval of the funds and announced last week the creation of a $40 million program to meet the immediate needs of Iowans who were victims of the floods and storms.
Culver says the HUD funds will complement the Jumpstart Iowa program.
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