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Governor Announces Additional Elevation Assistance In Brick

The governor spoke at a press conference held in front of a Valencia Drive residence in Brick.

Speaking at a press conference held in front of a Valencia Drive residence in Brick, Gov. Christie today announced hazard mitigation elevation assistance that may provide up to $30,000 with no income restrictions.

Christie used the Brick setting to announce the launch of a $100 million home elevation program in the nine counties hardest hit by Superstorm Sandy.

Under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Elevation Program, eligible applicants can receive reimbursement of up to $30,000 for elevations on existing primary, single-family homes.

The governor's office expects around 2,700 homes to qualify, and those will be determined based on how much damage the homes received during Sandy. 

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Brick residents at the conference today were happy about the news, but noted that $30,000 would be enough to raise smaller homes, but not larger ones - which could cost up to $75,000.

Beginning Monday, Sandy-affected homeowners in Atlantic, Bergen, Cape May, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and Union can apply for elevation grant assistance at www.renewjerseystronger.org or by calling 1-855-SANDYHM (1-855-726-3946). People can also apply in person at one of the Housing Recovery Centers open in each of the nine most-impacted counties.

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