RECOVERY AT A GLANCE– LINCOLN COUNTY JAN. 12, 2021 [https://www.fema.gov/fact-sheet/recovery-glance-lincoln-county-jan-12-2021] Release Date: jan 13, 2021 (As of Jan. 11, 2021, unless otherwise noted) * Applicants should stay in touch with FEMA to keep their recovery on track. Missing or incorrect information could result in delays in receiving assistance. * Survivors can stay in touch the following ways: Visit DisasterAssistance.gov [https://disasterassistance.gov/]; download the FEMA app [https://www.fema.gov/about/news-multimedia/mobile-app-text-messages]; or call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362 (TTY: 800-462-7585). Multilingual operators are available 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week. * While the deadline to apply with FEMA has passed, late applications may be accepted on a case-by case basis. * 253 individuals and households have been approved for nearly $2.3 million in federal grants through FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program. * More than $6.6 million in U.S. Small Business Administration low-interest disaster loans have been approved for 51 homeowners and renters and one business as of Jan. 8. HOUSING ASSISTANCE: * More than $1.8 million in grants approved for housing repairs or replacement for 143 homeowners. * $443,178 in grants have been approved for personal property, transportation and other disaster-related serious needs for 216 applicants. * 345 home inspections have been issued with 99 percent completed. TEMPORARY HOUSING * Lincoln is one of four Oregon counties approved to participate in FEMA’s Direct Temporary Housing Program. * FEMA is negotiating a lease of privately owned property on which to build a group site for 21 MHUs, which will provide temporary housing for eligible Lincoln County survivors and their families. * Temporary housing is provided one of two ways: recreational vehicles (RVs) and Manufactured Housing Units (mobile homes). * Survivor housing units are chosen by FEMA based on the survivor family composition and needs, as well as to ensure that requirements for access or functional needs are met. * Ongoing participation in the program, which can last until March 2022, depends on each survivor’s efforts to find a permanent housing solution and following the rules established by the park and FEMA.