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July 31, 2013
GOV. MALLOY: STATE AWARDED SUPER STORM SANDY DISASTER RELIEF TO PRESERVE AND RESTORE HISTORIC PROPERTIES
Grants Made Available to Repair Historic and Archaeological Resources
(HARTFORD, CT) - Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced the approval of just over $8 million in new federal disaster relief funding from the National Park Service to provide technical assistance and emergency repairs to historic and archaeological resources in Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex and New London counties that were damaged by Super Storm Sandy in 2012. Connecticut is one of several states along the Eastern Seaboard set to receive part of the $47.5 million allocated from the federal Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) for the restoration and repair of properties and resources listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. No match is required for these emergency grant funds.
"We are very proud of Connecticut's history, and we're committed to preserving it because it is such a large part of what defines us," said Governor Malloy. "These funds are an investment in our irreplaceable historic resources - which are major drivers of our tourism industry - and will go a long way toward repairing many of these damaged treasures so they can be enjoyed by generations to come. We are grateful to the Obama Administration and our Congressional delegation for their cooperation with our ongoing disaster recovery efforts."
The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development's State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) will administer the grants, ranging from $2,500-$500,000, to owners of historic resources, including private property owners, municipalities, non-profits, and corporations. Only storm-related damage is eligible for grant assistance which will be awarded based on availability of funding and need based on SHPO's scoring criterion.
Grant assistance may be used for both construction and planning projects and will be paid to grantees on a single-payment reimbursement basis following the completion of the project and approval of all work by SHPO staff. Property owners who have already completed eligible projects may seek reimbursement and may also apply for additional eligible projects. SHPO will host five Public Information Sessions for property owners to discuss the details of the grant program. The first three meetings have been scheduled:
Old Lyme
Tuesday, August 6th
Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library
2 Library Lane
7:00 PM

New London
Tuesday, August 20th
Council Chambers
181 State Street
7:00 PM

Bridgeport
Wednesday, August 21st
City Hall
45 Lyon Terrace
7:00 PM


Deadlines
Round 1: Friday, November 15, 2013 at 4:00 PM
Round 2: Friday, February 14, 2014 at 4:00 PM

For details on how to apply for this grant and additional information on resources available for residents, businesses and municipalities following natural disasters and other emergencies, visit the state's official CT Recovers website at http://ctrecovers.ct.gov .
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For Immediate Release: July 31, 2013
Contact: Peter Yazbak
Peter.Yazbak@ct.gov
860-524-7362 (office)
860-985-5528 (cell)
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