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SUMMARY:Pre-Application Workshop During the Local RESTORE Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A pre-application workshop is scheduled during the Local RESTORE Council meeting at 3 p.m. Feb. 9. Interested applicants are welcome to attend and ask questions about the proposal process. Questions or issues with loading applications can be emailed to RESTORE@santarosa.fl.gov or contact Sheila Harris at (850) 983-1848.\n\nThe funding for the county's multi-year plan\, called the direct component\, is just one of the many sources of funding associated with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (click here to see flow chart of oil spill funds in Florida). The direct component sets aside 35 percent of the penalties paid into the Trust Fund for eligible activities proposed by the States of Alabama\, Mississippi\, Texas\, Louisiana and 20 Louisiana parishes\, and 23 Florida counties. The RESTORE Act\, which became law July 5\, 2012\, diverts 80 percent of any civil and administrative Clean Water Act penalties collected as a result of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to the Gulf coast for ecological and economic restoration.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A pre-application workshop is scheduled during the Local RESTORE Council meeting at 3 p.m. Feb. 9. Interested applicants are welcome to attend and ask questions about the proposal process. Questions or issues with loading applications can be emailed to RESTORE@santarosa.fl.gov or contact Sheila Harris at (850) 983-1848.</p>\n\n<p>The funding for the county&#39\;s multi-year plan\, called the direct component\, is just one of the many sources of funding associated with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (click here to see flow chart of oil spill funds in Florida). The direct component sets aside 35 percent of the penalties paid into the Trust Fund for eligible activities proposed by the States of Alabama\, Mississippi\, Texas\, Louisiana and 20 Louisiana parishes\, and 23 Florida counties. The RESTORE Act\, which became law July 5\, 2012\, diverts 80 percent of any civil and administrative Clean Water Act penalties collected as a result of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to the Gulf coast for ecological and economic restoration.</p>\n
LOCATION:Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board Room 6495 Caroline Street Milton\, FL
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URL:https://business.gulfbreezechamber.com/events/details/pre-application-workshop-during-the-local-restore-council-meeting-02-09-2015-3608
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