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The neighborhoods around Lake Maggiore are closer to flood protection after the St. Petersburg City Council signed off on a new project.
The newly launched state program is covering up to 75% of costs for home elevation, wind mitigation, rebuilding, and even voluntary buyouts.
The program allows state homeowners whose homes were destroyed or damaged by Hurricanes Helene and Milton to build back stronger.
As hurricanes ravaged Florida in 2024, home insurance costs have surged, putting a strain on the state’s residents.