Residents in the tornado-stricken areas of St. Louis have until Feb. 14 to clear debris from the right-of-way zones and apply for the Private Property Assistance Program, STL Recovers announced on social media. This deadline aligns with FEMA's schedule to ensure that recovery efforts proceed smoothly. Homeowners looking for aid with property stabilization, repairs, demolition, or debris clearance, can turn to the PPA Program for potentially vital assistance.
STL Recovers emphasized the urgency, stating "Feb. 14 is the final day for right-of-way debris pickup" in the designated tornado zones, further advising property owners that they must meet this important timeline to receive the assistance they require. The Recovery Office put together a series of community meetings, one of which took place tonight, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Yeatman-Liddell Middle School, located at 4265 Athlone Ave., to help residents navigate the application process.
For those affected, it is crucial to remember that the assistance provided can be a lifeline in the difficult road to recovery, enabling property owners to regain some semblance of normality after a natural disaster. The post from STL Recovers also encourages sharing the information with anyone who might benefit from these services and reminds residents that additional details, including application procedures, are readily available through the link provided in their bio.









