Habitat for Humanity of Lee and Hendry Counties will partner with the Federal Emergency Management Agency on a land-lease agreement that will provide property for temporary housing in the Heritage Heights neighborhood in Harlem Heights, northwest of HealthPark Medical Center, for families displaced due to Hurricane Ian. In search of available land for a temporary housing community, FEMA reached out to Habitat about establishing an agreement to lease a portion of undeveloped property within phase two of the Heritage Heights development. The lease will allow FEMA to provide and maintain temporary housing on Habitat’s property until families can safely return home. The site will include a separate road to access housing units for 58 families, enclosed by a privacy fence.
Sonoma County chef-vintner Dustin Valette, owner of Valette and The Matheson in Healdsburg, California, has been named chef de cuisine...
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