Thursday, June 30, 2011

FEMA to build temporary housing site for Joplin tornado survivors

http://www.kiowacountysignal.com/joplin-tornado/x438670769/FEMA-to-build-temporary-housing-site-for-Joplin-tornado-survivors

June 23rd |  A 50-acre tract of land south of the Joplin Regional Airport could soon be housing hundreds of families who lost their homes in the May 22 tornado.

The property, owned by the city of Joplin, would be developed into a large, temporary site for hundreds of Federal Emergency Management Agency manufactured housing units, currently staged at Camp Crowder in Neosho.

Twin projects on the property will be developed simultaneously and joined by a large playground area. One section of the project will host 152 mobile units, the other 196 units. Construction will be contracted through the Army Corps of Engineers, and although the timeline could vary, FEMA officials hope work could begin within a week. As of Tuesday morning 624 families had requested aid from FEMA in finding a place to live.


more...http://www.kiowacountysignal.com/joplin-tornado/x438670769/FEMA-to-build-temporary-housing-site-for-Joplin-tornado-survivors

Friday, June 10, 2011

Keeping in Touch with Joplin Recovery

http://www.aiakc.org/stay-up-to-date/news/keeping-in-touch-with-joplin-recovery/article/
Monday, June 6, 2011
AIA Kansas City continues to be part of the conversation about the rebuilding of Joplin, Missouri. I am grateful to Brandon Dake, the president of AIA Springfield, for his leadership in bringing architects to the table when Joplin city officials andFEMA officials are discussing the plan for rebuilding.   ...
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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Recovery dollars flow into region

Analysts expect Joplin to see millions of dollars in insurance payouts.

http://www.news-leader.com/article/20110605/NEWS01/106050360/Recovery-dollars-flow-into-region
Hundreds of millions of dollars -- perhaps billions -- in insurance checks will soon begin flowing into Joplin, likely sparking an economic boom for local businesses and surrounding towns.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Towns hit by twisters offer rebuilding road map

By Jim Suhr and Jim Salter, POSTED: 05/26/2011

...Not far from Joplin, tiny Pierce City and Stockton rebuilt piece by piece after tornadoes reduced much of their prized downtowns to rubble, killing four. 
... "Some things came back bigger and better," said Johnson, who has spent all but four of her 48 years in Pierce City, where the population is down just 128 from a decade ago. "It's never going to be the way it was as far as physical attributes, and we lost the historical charm as far as downtown. But we're back." So is Stockton, eight years after the lakeside town was brought to its knees by the tornado that killed three people, nearly destroyed the town square and knocked out one-third of its 120 businesses. Hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed, and the park was obliterated.
Residents wanted to start rebuilding immediately, Mayor Patty Thompson recalls. But the city council barred new construction for a few months, allowing for cool reflection about how the resurrected town should look.

SBA Business Recovery Center Open

The SBA Business Recovery Center (BRC) is open at the Newman Innovation Center.  This center is a partnership with the Small Business Administration, The Small Business and Technology Development Center at Missouri Southern State University and the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce.

The BRC is located at the Newman Innovation Center adjacent to the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce, 320 East 4th Street in Joplin.

HOURS:
M, W, TH & F
9 am - 6 pm
Tuesday
11 am - 8 pm
Saturday
9 am - 1 pm

From http://www.joplincc.com/