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Hurricane Irene Anniversary: Tally in Town of Hempstead

How much the storm caused in preparation and damages.

As Hurricane Irene barreled through Long Island last August, residents endured flooding, downed trees, power outages and damaged homes.

Local municipalities - including the Town of Hempstead - worked around the clock to clean the streets, parks and waterfronts. But what was the final total bill of devastation?

According the Town of Hempstead, the total cost of preparation, clean up and repairs incurred by the town was $3,632,087.16. The town was approved to be reimbursed for the entire amount in FEMA and New York State OEM Public Assistant Disaster Aid. Seventy-five percent will be paid by FEMA and the remaining 25 percent by NYS OEM.

To date, however, the town has only received $385,512.61 in aid from both agencies. They expect to receive the remaining aid within the coming weeks.

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Marie Gugliotta May 9, 2013 at 05:54 am
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Geoffrey Walter (Editor) May 8, 2013 at 10:22 pm
I'm sorry Marie but there is no information about when the project will actually start. TheRead More developer had requested an extension from the board at a previous meeting and we do not know of a firm start date. When we do receive one, we will most certainly publish it.
Marie Gugliotta May 8, 2013 at 10:20 pm
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