Preliminary applications for relief grants should be submitted
to the RI Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission by August 1, 2013.
From the Narragansett-South
Kingstown Patch
In late October 2012, Hurricane Sandy churned up the
Atlantic coast. Twenty-four states from Maine to Florida and west across the
Appalachian Mountains to Wisconsin felt the impact of the largest recorded
Atlantic hurricane and the second costliest in United States history.
In Rhode Island, the storm surge peaked at high tide around 8:30
p.m. on Monday, October 29 with winds of up to 86 mph in Westerly and gusts
over 50 mph in most parts of the state. While there were reports of damage
across the state, Block Island, Westerly, and many of the communities on the
Atlantic coast bore the brunt of the hurricane.
The National Park Service recently announced that $47 million is
available in Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Grants for Historic Properties in
New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. The Rhode Island
Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission (RIHPHC) will administer $3
million in grants for projects that preserve and/or rehabilitate historic
properties and sites impacted by Hurricane Sandy in the state.
Eligible properties must be listed on the National Register of
Historic Places or must meet the criteria for listing on the National Register.
Grants are available for privately-owned properties (such as residences and
commercial buildings), nonprofit-owned properties (such as historic sites) and
public (nonfederal) properties (such as state- and municipally-owned buildings
and historic parks).
Edward F. Sanderson, Executive Director of the RIHPHC, said,
“Last October, Hurricane Sandy and the Atlantic Ocean battered the Ocean State.
These federal grants will help owners repair historic properties that were
damaged and preserve Rhode Island’s heritage.”
Owners of historic properties and sites impacted by Hurricane
Sandy are invited to submit a preliminary application for Hurricane Sandy
Disaster Relief Grants for Historic Properties. All work performed on a
historic property that receives a grant will be reviewed by RIHPHC and must be
approved as meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment
of Historic Properties.
The preliminary application and a grants Questions-and-Answers
page are available on the RIHPHC website (www.preservation.ri.gov) and upon request by calling
(401)222-4142. The deadline for filing a preliminary application is August 1,
2013.