Saluda could get $50k from state for ice storm expenses
Published 2:01 pm Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The City of Saluda just got word that it could receive funds from the state to reimburse the city for work done during an ice storm earlier this year.
The city declared a state of emergency when a Feb. 5, 2010 ice storm caused widespread and severe damage, including but not limited to downed trees, power lines, causing road blockages and property damage, according to the resolution the city issued when it declared a state of emergency.
Williams said the city made a claim for $72,000 of employee, equipment costs and other costs associated with the clean-up from the ice storm. The state normally makes reimbursements of up to 75 percent of disaster costs when areas declare a disaster.
City officials hadnt heard from the state regarding any reimbursements for months since the claim was filed. They sent letters to Gov. Beverly Perdue and state representatives regarding the claim.
City administrator Erny Williams told the Saluda Board of Commissioners last week that Saluda heard from the state, which sent a representative to investigate the city’s claim.
Williams said he believes if the city hadnt sent letters, Saluda might have fallen through the cracks.
The ice storm hit areas of Polk County, but particularly the higher elevations of Saluda where power was out for several days. Last winter was one of the worst winters the area has seen in years.