Mecklenburg County Allocates $8.5 Million to Assist Flooded Homeowners in Recovery Efforts

Mecklenburg County Takes Steps to Help Flooded Homeowners

In a heartwarming move, the local government of Mecklenburg County has decided to step up and lend a hand to families facing the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene. During a recent meeting, county commissioners voted to allocate a whopping $8.5 million for a buyout program aimed at helping dozens of homes along the picturesque Catawba River that were tragically submerged during the storm.

A Community in Need

Residents living on Riverside Drive in northwest Charlotte have seen their share of flooding problems for years. This storm was particularly harsh, impacting a total of 170 homes in the area. Unfortunately, 46 of these residences sustained damage so severe that they can’t be repaired to their pre-storm condition, leaving many families in a tough spot.

One such local, Gidget Dennehy, expressed her relief about the county’s decision, saying, “We’re really glad that the funds will be able to be used for the homeowners on the Catawba River.” Dennehy herself faced challenges but is most concerned about her neighbors who have lost everything. She hopes that this financial assistance will allow those families to “move forward” in a positive way.

Quick-Buy Program Explained

The initiative, referred to as the quick-buy program, was put into place after a series of major flooding events. The primary aim is to voluntarily acquire homes in flood-prone areas, allowing homeowners to make some tough choices before investing in significant repairs. Dennehy, who has lived in the area for over 15 years, keenly understands the emotional weight of this decision, especially for those who have raised their children in these homes.

The commissioner’s decision comes after assessing the demolition of homes marked with red slips, indicating the dangerous conditions, and as a response to the rising waters of Mountain Island Lake that pushed river levels beyond the 100-year floodplain.

Looking Toward the Future

The county plans to consider various factors before extending buyout offers, including whether the homes had flood insurance and the specific extent of damage incurred. It’s estimated that around 40 to 50 homes could be eligible for voluntary buyouts or grants aimed at retrofitting these properties as part of the recovery process.

Dennehy shared her thoughts on the challenges this program presents: “Many of them have lived on the river along this part for years now, and I hate to leave it.” Leaving a place filled with cherished memories is never easy, and Dennehy acknowledges that it’s a significant loss for the community.

Community Resilience

Mecklenburg County’s allocation of $8.5 million from its Storm Water Division is a vital step, signaling that help is on the way. While the future may seem uncertain for many residents, there is a glimmer of hope with the government’s support. The program aims to ensure that those affected by the storm have the resources they need to rebuild their lives, whether that means starting anew or finding ways to adapt to living in a flood-prone area.

As families grapple with the emotional weight of their decisions, the community is rallying to support one another. Neighborhoods along the Catawba River have always been places of memories and love, and while change is on the horizon, there is a strong sense of resilience among residents, proving that together, they can face anything that comes their way.

In summary, while there are tough choices ahead for many households, the routed government assistance highlights a compassionate gesture aimed at restoring hope and rebuilding lives in Mecklenburg County.


Author: HERE Charlotte

HERE Charlotte

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