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Press ReleaseUrgent2026-04-23

Latta Applauds FEMA Approval of $24M for Findlay Flood Mitigation

Robert E. Latta
Robert E. Latta
ROH-5 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Robert E. Latta (R-OH) was published on 2026-04-23 and titled "Latta Applauds FEMA Approval of $24M for Findlay Flood Mitigation". It focuses on the environment.

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Latta Applauds FEMA Approval of $24M for Findlay Flood Mitigation

Today, Congressman Bob Latta (OH-5) released the following statement after it was announced that the city of Findlay will receive a $24 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for flood mitigation. The grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency was announced Wednesday for the project, which aims to reduce flood risks, restore natural ecosystems and strengthen the area's flood resistance through the construction of the Eagle Creek flood basin. “This is great news for the city of Findlay, and I am pleased these funds are being directed to the community. My team and I worked closely with the Department of Homeland Security to help ensure this funding for the city will get to them as soon as possible. This investment will make a meaningful difference for our community to minimize future floods in Findlay,” said Latta. Background: Southern Hancock County is prone to flooding, and a flood in 2007 swamped the city of Findlay. City and county officials hope to prevent future disasters through the work along the Blanchard River and its tributaries. FEMA's grant would assist in stabilizing the river's shorelines, restore 935 acres of the riverbank to native wetlands, increase the floodplain's capacity and help manage large amounts of rain.
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