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Rep. Axne Announces New $4,890,000 Grant for Flood Reconstruction in Hamburg

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November 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

HAMBURG, IA – Iowa 3rd District Democrat Representative Cindy Axne has announced a new, nearly $4.9-million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to repair and restore seven buildings in Hamburg that were damaged by last year’s flooding along the Missouri River. The new grant, which was awarded to the Hamburg Low Rent Housing Agency, will allow the town to restore buildings to pre-disaster condition and improve resiliency of the structures by using flood-resistant building materials and making other changes to internal systems.

Axne says “I’m pleased to see this robust investment coming back to Hamburg to keep reconstruction and resiliency efforts moving forward. After securing billions to help with Midwest flood relief, it is great to see another $4.8 million delivered to Iowa to continue repairs in our hardest-hit areas. The people of Hamburg have been tenacious in their work to heal and strengthen their community after last year’s flood – and over a year and a half later that Iowa work ethic has continued to deliver for them.”

Last month, Rep. Axne announced a $7.9-million grant for Hamburg from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) to fund critical infrastructure improvements aimed at protecting businesses and neighborhoods. Earlier this year, FEMA awarded multiple grants to Fremont County to fund buyouts of flood-damaged properties totaling over $4 million.