Supervisors approve local match of $3,750 for hazard-mitigation application

5509863 · July 25, 2025

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Summary

The board unanimously approved Resolution 12526 to provide a local match for a federal Hazard Mitigation Assistance program grant; staff said the county’s maximum local obligation would be $3,750.

The Osceola County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved Resolution 12526 on Wednesday to provide a local match for a Hazard Mitigation Assistance program application.

County staff said the most the county would have to pay for the required local match is $3,750. Supervisor John Helmer moved for approval; Supervisor Schulte supported the motion. The board recorded unanimous approval by voice vote.

Staff indicated the resolution was the final step needed to submit the county’s application for hazard-mitigation funding.

The resolution will be signed by board officers as part of the grant-application packet and the county will proceed with submission.