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Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program Relaunched In Howard County

Howard County officials have relaunched the Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program​ to help property owners and businesses.

Since its launch in 2019 as part of phase one of the EC Safe and Sound flood mitigation plan, more than $150,000 has been awarded through the grant program, which became a vital tool used to help businesses and property owners in Historic Ellicott City.
Since its launch in 2019 as part of phase one of the EC Safe and Sound flood mitigation plan, more than $150,000 has been awarded through the grant program, which became a vital tool used to help businesses and property owners in Historic Ellicott City. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

HOWARD COUNTY, MD — The county's Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program has been relaunched as a way for property owners and businesses located in in high-risk flood zones across Howard County to receive grants to help with building improvements, structural stream crossings and to remove debris from property next to stream channels.

Through this expanded grant program, Howard County will match 50 percent of flood proofing costs up to a maximum match of $6,000 for property owners and $3,000 for businesses.

"We know that for our residents and businesses to remain successful, they must also be resilient. In Ellicott City and our vulnerable watersheds, this means ensuring that our businesses have the resources they need to survive severe weather and the impacts of climate change. We have seen the impacts of these investments in safeguarding those most susceptible to flooding. Through these impactful grants, more residents and business owners located in high-risk flood zones will be able to make necessary improvements to protect properties from future disasters," said Howard County Executive Calvin Ball.

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Since its launch in 2019 as part of phase one of the EC Safe and Sound flood mitigation plan, more than $150,000 has been awarded through the grant program, which became a vital tool used to support businesses and property owners in Historic Ellicott City as they made important safety improvements following the devastating Ellicott City floods of 2011, 2016, and 2018. Grant awardees included The Forget-Me-Not-Factory, an Historic Ellicott City business on Lower Main Street that took advantage of the grant program to purchase custom flood resistant doors.

“After the 2018 flood, we wanted to protect and preserve our building, and reduce the stress on ourselves as well. The improvements are aesthetically pleasing, and serve the purpose of keeping the water out,” said Barry Gibson, owner of The Forget-Me-Not-Factory. “Howard County’s grant program assisted us in paying for these doors and floodproof products, and that was very helpful.”

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The application for the Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant will open on March 15 and will close May 1. Howard County Department of Public Works’ (DPW) Stormwater Management Division will hold a hybrid public meeting March 11 from 7 to 8 p.m. to help the community navigate and understand the 2024 Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant application process. The meeting will be hosted in-person in the Columbia/Ellicott City Rooms of the George Howard Building in Ellicott City and virtually via Webex.

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