Florida’s pristine waters are like a beating heart, interconnected and vital to our ways of life. They serve many critical functions, foster diverse habitats for aquatic life and provide exceptional recreational activities. But what are we doing to help?
Pollution is not just a concern for our lands. Litter and debris significantly contaminate our waterbodies and destroy our underwater ecosystems; further impacting the health of our interconnected community.
The Florida Hurricane Restoration Reimbursement Grant Program addresses coastal beach erosion incurred as a result of preparation for or damage sustained from Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole after Sept. 23, 2022. It provides reimbursement per eligible project to eligible applicants who own an eligible residential property as referenced in Rule 62ER24-2, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.).
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