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Since Hurricane Ida struck, 564,544 applications have been approved, putting more than $1.2 billion in the hands of survivors. Individual Assistance grants helped Louisianans clean up their homes, pay their bills, repair their vehicles, get reimbursed for generators, find temporary places to live, and much, much more.
52,176 households received grants totaling more than $363 million for home repairs (not covered by insurance)
194,184 households (49,760 owners and 144,424 renters) received temporary rental assistance, totaling more than $323 million.
735,968 households received grants for other disaster-related needs, totaling more than $480 million.
52,176 households received grants totaling more than $363 million for home repairs (not covered by insurance)
194,184 households (49,760 owners and 144,424 renters) received temporary rental assistance, totaling more than $323 million.
735,968 households received grants for other disaster-related needs, totaling more than $480 million.
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BATON ROUGE, La. – FEMA has posted a Public Notice regarding the availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) prepared for a proposed group housing site for survivors in need of housing as a result of Hurricane Ida.
BATON ROUGE, La. – FEMA has posted a Public Notice regarding the availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) prepared for a proposed group housing site for survivors in need of housing as a result of Hurricane Ida.
BATON ROUGE, La. – FEMA has posted a Public Notice regarding the availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) prepared for a proposed group housing site for survivors in need of housing as a result of Hurricane Ida.
If you received a letter from FEMA saying that the information you provided is incomplete, or that you are ineligible for disaster assistance, you have the right to appeal the decision within 60 days of the date on the letter.
BATON ROUGE, La. – The last two FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in Louisiana located in Houma and Raceland will close permanently on Friday, Feb. 25, at 6 p.m. FEMA continues working with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness to help survivors and Louisiana communities recover from Hurricane Ida.
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Draft Environmental assessment for McCloud Plantation Group Housing Site (LF-4), FEMA-4611-DR-LA, February 2022
Final Environmental Assessment including FONSI signed 3/25/2022, McCloud Plantation Group Housing Site (LF-4), FEMA-4611-DR-LA, February 2022
Draft Environmental Assessment for LF-5 Valentine #3 Subset Group Housing Site, FEMA-4611-DR-LA, February 2022
Final Environmental Assessment including FONSI signed 4/4/2022, LF-5 Valentine #3 Subset Group Housing Site, FEMA-4611-DR-LA, February 2022
Draft Environmental Assessment for Chiasson Group Housing Site (LF-3), FEMA-4611-DR-LA, March 2022
Final Environmental Assessment including FONSI signed 3/21/2022, Chiasson Group Housing Site (LF-3), FEMA-4611-DR-LA, March 2022
Draft Environmental Assessment for 2097 West Park Phase 2 Group, Housing Site (TR-5), FEMA-4611-DR-LA, March 2022
Final Environmental Assessment including FONSI signed 4/4/2022, 2097 West Park Phase 2 Group, Housing Site (TR-5), FEMA-4611-DR-LA, March 2022
Draft Environmental Assessment for 145 HWY 55 Group Housing Site (TR-6), FEMA-4611-DR-LA, April 2022
Hurricane Ida 2021: Jefferson Parish Louisiana Case Study