ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — The St. Pete City Council approved its disaster recovery action plan.
It will allocate nearly $160 million to help residents rebuild over the next six years.
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“I think it’s going to do two really big things,” said St. Pete City Council Chair Copley Gerdes. “One, it’s a direct injection of capital to single family and multifamily homes for mitigation and resiliency — and even reimbursement for some of the things that happened during the storms — and it’s also $20 million in infrastructure.”
Out of $159,884,000, 70% will go toward housing, 17% toward infrastructure and 13% to public services…