FEMA Approves Million for Hurricane Ian Debris Removal in Fort Myers Beach, North Port
LAKE MARY, Fla. – FEMA Public Assistance has approved grants totaling $40.1 million for Hurricane Ian debris removal in Fort Myers Beach and North ...

LAKE MARY, Fla. – FEMA Public Assistance has approved grants totaling $40.1 million for Hurricane Ian debris removal in Fort Myers Beach and North Port. The Sept. 28, 2022, storm left extensive debris, resulting in a threat to public health and safety. FEMA awarded two grants: $6,230,192 to the Florida Division of Emergency Management to reimburse costs of debris removal in Fort Myers Beach. Debris included 81,303 cubic yards of construction and demolition debris, 4,389 cubic yards of concrete debris, 78 tons of hazardous household waste, 3,819 cubic yards of vegetative debris, 4,695 cubic yards of sand and 5,218 cubic yards of sandy construction and demolition debris from roads and public property.