WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) announced Louisiana will receive $17,860,797.42 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Hurricanes Laura and Ida relief, new generators, and flood elevation projects.
“Preparing for future storms is always top of mind. The best way to prevent devastation is by putting precautions in place,” said Dr. Cassidy. “This funding will not only restore communities throughout Louisiana but also ensure they are prepared for future storms.”
Grant Awarded | Recipient | Project Description |
$7,239,362.23 | City of Lake Charles | This grant will provide federal funding for permanent repairs to the Purple Heart Recreation Center and Gymnasium as a direct result of Hurricane Laura. |
$1,492,935.30 | Livingston Parish | This grant will provide federal funding for replacement of the Lod Stafford Road Bridge as a direct result of Hurricane Ida. |
$1,906,341.99 | St. John the Baptist Parish | This grant will provide federal funding for management costs as a result of Hurricane Ida. |
$1,421,300.00 | Winn Parish Emergency Power Generator Systems | This grant will provide federal funding for the purchase, and installation of 15 permanent generators in Winn Parish. |
$57,115.00 | Winn Parish Emergency Power Generator Systems | This grant will provide federal funding for management costs assisting with solicitation, development, review, and processing of sub-applications. |
$1,908,920.50 | GOHSEP | This grant will provide federal funding for the purchase and installation of two permanent generators in the city of Monroe. |
$3,632,990.40 | St. John the Baptist Residential Elevations | This grant will provide federal funding to elevate 21 residential structures. |
$201,832.00 | St. John the Baptist Residential Elevations | This grant will provide federal funding for management costs including reviewing contractor invoices, preparing and submitting reimbursements, and record keeping. |
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