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by | Jun 8, 2022 | Community, Social

City of Logan Mayor backs flood housing solution  

City of Logan Mayor Darren Power is urging residents whose homes were affected  by flooding earlier this year to register for a new buy-back and funding program.  

The Resilient Homes Fund will assist eligible homeowners to repair or retrofit their  homes to incorporate flood-resilient design and materials in liveable rooms or areas.  

Homes in high-risk areas that aren’t suitable for retrofitting may take part in a  buyback scheme.  

The fund is jointly funded by the Queensland and Australian Governments. 

Mayor Power says  homeowners who experienced flooding should consider  registering their interest.  

“Unfortunately, much of South East Queensland was built on a floodplain and some  areas of Logan are particularly prone to flooding.”  

 

“This initiative is an opportunity to fix some of the more high-risk homes and make our city safer for residents in low-lying areas.”  

 

“More than $700 million dollars has been set aside but there are many places in Queensland that are eligible so it’s important our flood-impacted residents don’t delay  in registering their interest.” 

For home buybacks, funding will be provided to Council to purchase the house and  land. The land will then be rezoned into non-liveable uses such as open space and green corridors. 

For further information visit Resilient Homes Fund

The fund is administered by the Queensland Government and Logan City Council cannot  answer inquiries relating to the program.  

Nearly 200 homes in the City of Logan were flooded in the February/March rain  event.  

In response, Council launched a flood recovery package that supported impacted residents, small businesses and the environment.  

 

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