GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – To date, FEMA has obligated over $67 million to repair and rebuild parks and other recreational facilities on the island that were damaged by Hurricane María. Representing 161 projects, these funds will help restore the sense of community that is an integral part to the recovery of so many on the island.
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The obligations include funds for road signs, roads, baseball fields and public buildings
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – FEMA and the Central Office for recovery, Reconstruction and Resilience, or COR3, obligated over $44 million for recovery efforts related to Hurricane María. Among the nine projects that were obligated yesterday are those for the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works, the University of Puerto Rico and the municipality of Juana Díaz.
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – FEMA and the Central Office for Recovery, Reconstruction and Resilience, or COR3, have obligated over $13.9 million in funds for 131 projects related to the recovery and reconstruction of Puerto Rico. These funds were obligated between Feb. 7 and Feb. 20.
The latest grants obligated for permanent work are as follows:
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