Severe thunderstorms, high winds, and a tornado in June caused significant damage to local infrastructure
ST. PAUL, MN – Governor Mark Dayton
today authorized up to an estimated $107,785.25 in relief for Winona County from the State Disaster Assistance Contingency Account. The county experienced significant damage to public property caused by severe thunderstorms, high winds, and a tornado on June 28, 2017.
Aid from the contingency account will reimburse counties for public infrastructure repairs and clean-up costs. Under Minnesota law, the state will reimburse 75 percent of eligible costs for public infrastructure repairs and clean-up, with local governments responsible for covering the remaining 25 percent.
Disaster Assistance for Public Infrastructure
In 2014, Governor Dayton signed legislation establishing the State Disaster Assistance Contingency Account to assist local communities after a natural disaster without a special session, even when federal aid is not available. The legislation also directs the state to cover the full Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding match for local governments in federally declared disasters. More information is
available here.