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Hazard Mitigation Grant Program – Hurricane Matthew

Attached is the Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) and Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Letter of Interest (LOI) for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program from DR-4285 Hurricane Matthew. Please review very carefully to ensure you do not miss any important dates. Currently it is only open to declared counties (see attached map Matthew IA-PA Declared Map […]

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NC Regional Councils request your input

NC Regional Councils request your input—please complete survey by 12/23 In 2014 The NC Association of Regional Councils of Government developed the first NC Regional and Statewide Strategy for Comprehensive Community and Economic Development in cooperation with the federal Economic Development Administration. This effort entitled “NC Tomorrow – Building Communities for Tomorrow’s Jobs,” was based

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APA NC Section 6 Workshop

The Cape Fear Council of Governments and the Eastern Carolina Council will be hosting an APA-NC Section 6 workshop for North Carolina land use planners and zoning officials. The program will consist of modules from the UNC School of Government’s Planning and Development Regulation E-Learning Library. NCAZO credits are approved for selected modules and AICP

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SBA Disaster Assistance for Hurricane Matthew Broadens to More North Carolina Counties

Please see attached news release broadening SBA disaster assistance for Hurricane Matthew in North Carolina. The U.S. Small Business Administration has added more counties to the disaster declaration in North Carolina affected by Hurricane Matthew that began on Oct. 4, 2016.   The disaster declaration now covers the counties of Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Camden, Chowan,

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Disaster Resources

Subdivision Design and Flood Hazard Areas Guide This new American Planning Association publication is a guide to best floodplain planning practices for subdivision design. Readers will find tools to end the build-damage-rebuild cycle, save lives, protect property and lay the foundation for a better, drier future.  Read the Full Report.   Watch out for charity

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