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view traffic Islip, NY 45Nearly 2,400 Long Islanders whose homes were damaged by superstorm Sandy are getting a long awaited $82.8 million installment of federal reimbursements an average of $34,800 each.
The checks are the first significant distribution of cash reimbursements to help Sandy hit homeowners pay for repairs that haven't been covered by insurance, the Federal Emergency Management Agency or other sources. Previously, only four homeowners had received reimbursement checks from NY Rising, the temporary state agency charged with dispensing federal disaster funds.
By the end of next week, Nassau County homeowners are due to receive 1,844 checks for $62.3 million, according to NY Rising. Suffolk homeowners will receive 533 checks for $20.5 million, agency officials said.
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Including upstate claimants, roughly 2,500 homeowners are due to receive more than $85 million in checks.
Among the newest recipients was Bruce Di Giovanni,nike air max 90, who received $77,269 on Monday.
"I was going to kiss the postman,nike air max light," said Di Giovanni,nike air max, 65,outlet hogan italia, a contractor whose Island Park home suffered about $100,000 in damage from the Oct. 29, 2012, storm. "I opened the mail in front of him and said,hogan bambino, 'Holy cow, Merry Christmas, you're my Santa!' "
Not everyone was so elated. Many Long Island homeowners have expressed frustration over what they call NY Rising's delays and bureaucracy.
"I don't know what's taking so long," said Long Beach homeowner Sam Kinsley Gallo, whose storm wrecked three bedroom bungalow was demolished and is being replaced by a new, elevated home. Kinsley Gallo said she has not been told how much she will receive from NY Rising.
The reimbursement checks started going out by certified mail on Friday,scarpe hogan, and NY Rising officials said they hope they all should reach homeowners before Christmas. All homeowners who submitted complete applications before Nov. 6 will get checks in this round, officials said.
By early October, roughly 10,000 Long Islanders had submitted applications to NY Rising. About 4,nike tn outlet,400 local homeowners have received award letters,scarpe donna hogan, NY Rising said.
The program is still accepting applications. It requires home inspections and reviews of receipts, insurance payouts and government grants and loans to prevent homeowners from receiving duplicate benefits. Homeowners must agree not to accept duplicate benefits. Check recipients can sign the agreement online, or they can drop the paperwork off at an NY Rising office or ask for a worker to pick up the document at their residence. Homeowners can request a review if they are not satisfied with the amount they receive.
Homeowners who submit applications now are getting inspections within a week, officials said.
Long Island is expected to receive most of the $484.3 million in federal funds allocated to New York homeowners whose reconstruction costs were not covered by insurance or assistance from FEMA after superstorm Sandy,nike tn shoes, and tropical storms Irene and Lee in 2011.
Nassau County homeowners are expected to receive $369 million; $82 million is set for reimbursing Suffolk County homeowners, according to Seth Diamond, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's director of storm recovery. Homeowners can expect to receive an average check of $110,000 to $120,000 by the time all reimbursements are made,womens nike air max, according to NY Rising.相关的主题文章:
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