County buying flooded property

by Associated Press

Published: January 11,2010

Tags: county government, disaster recovery, real estate

PASCAGOULA — A program to buy oft-flooded properties in Jackson County may be moving forward after years of delays, The Associated Press reports.

After Hurricanes Georges in 1998 and Katrina in 2005, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Mississippi Emergency Management Agency offered to purchase properties that repeatedly flooded.

Planning Director Michele Coats told the Mississippi Press the county is preparing to close on 10 such properties.

Coats said miscommunication about paperwork requirements slowed the process.

Under the program, the county does the buying of the properties — using federal funds, and paying for surveys and closing costs — and then retains ownership so that no further development occurs.




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