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GOVERNOR BARBOUR RELEASES PROGRESS REPORT ON HURRICANE KATRINA RECOVERY
Annual report shows renewal on the Gulf Coast turning a corner

As the Mississippi Gulf Coast continues its recovery from Hurricane Katrina, the pace of construction has grown while the need for temporary housing subsided, according to "Katrina: Four Years After," an annual progress report released by Governor Haley Barbour today.

The report details successful ongoing rebuilding efforts along the Gulf Coast, which was devastated by the largest natural disaster in American history, Hurricane Katrina, on Aug. 29, 2005.

"We have seen phenomenal progress on the Gulf Coast as families, businesses and communities continue to rebuild," Governor Barbour said. "This year, we secured funding to restore the state's barrier islands and create a statewide communications system for use in emergencies. These were the missing pieces of the recovery puzzle. With these two goals met, everyone can focus on moving forward to bring back the Gulf Coast better than ever."

The report features current efforts to restore housing and infrastructure, including $3.9 billion in Community Development Block Grants dedicated to meeting housing needs and more than $2.8 billion in federal funds allocated to rebuild infrastructure. The pace of rebuilding under those programs has increased dramatically in the past year.

To read the entire report, click here.

 

Source:

governorbarbour.com 28 August 2009. Governor Haley Barbour.
<http://www.governorbarbour.com>.

 

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