South Carolina Hurricane Florence action plan

Authors
South Carolina Disaster Recovery Office
Keywords
Hurricane Florence, 2018 , Disaster relief--South Carolina--Planning , Hurricane protection--South Carolina , Housing subsidies--South Carolina
Abstract
Description
In September 2018, South Carolina was impacted by Hurricane Florence. For disaster relief efforts the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act requires that the state or local government must expend the funds within six years of the signed agreement between HUD and the grantee. As required by HUD, South Carolina submits this Action Plan to outline its unmet needs to develop the most impactful recovery program for the state. The Unmet Needs Assessment, which evaluates the three core aspects of recovery – housing, infrastructure and economic development, forms the basis for the decisions outlined in the Action Plan.
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Issue Date
2020-07-24
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Date Accessioned
2020-09-11T13:57:17Z
Date Available
2020-09-11T13:57:17Z
Item Format
application/pdf
Media Type
Document
Item Language
English
Publisher
South Carolina State Library
Digital Collection
South Carolina State Documents Depository
Rights
Copyright status determined to be in the public domain on April 27, 2020 by United States Supreme Court ruling (Georgia et al., Petitioners v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. : 590 U.S.__(2020))
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Text
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