The State Announces the Unite Florida Portal and a Hurricane Ian Debris Removal Program

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Gov. DeSantis announced the “Unite Florida Portal” on November 21st for state sheltering and housing assistance. People must be registered with FEMA for individual assistance at https://www.disasterassistance.gov/ (the deadline has been extended to Jan. 12). This portal is a new way to connect residents with additional resources. The portal is at https://ianrecovery.fl.gov/.

The state has launched a Hurricane Ian Debris Removal Program to help with property cleanup, be it a vessel or mobile home, or commercial or private property. The state has added resources to this landing page, including a fact sheet that clarifies how residents can use this site to connect with resources. View the new fact sheet here.

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