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Floyd County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at the Floyd County Administration Offices located at 202 W. Main Street, 2nd Floor, Floyd, VA to solicit public input on local community development and urgent needs in relation to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for a project in our community resulting from Hurricane Helene in September 2024.

Information on the amount of funding available and the requirements on the benefit to low- and moderate-income persons will be available. Eligible activities include generators for public facilities, debris removal, damage assessments, and housing counseling. Citizens will also be given the opportunity to comment on Floyd County’s past use of CDBG funds. All interested citizens are urged to attend.

For additional information, contact Karla Turman at (540) 745-9376 or kturman@floydcova.gov. Comments and grievances can be submitted in writing to Floyd County Administrator at PO Box 218, Floyd, VA 24091 or by phone at 540-745-9300 (For TDD, dial 711) until Monday, March 31, 2025

For disabled individuals who may require special auxiliary aids or services, the County, upon request, will make reasonable accommodations. Please contact the County’s ADA Compliance Officer, Kim Chiddo, at (540) 745-9312 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting date to arrange for these special accommodations.

 
 
 

If you use a VoIP phone (an internet-connected landline) in Floyd County, it is your responsibility to ensure your correct address is registered with your VoIP provider.


When you call 911 from a VoIP phone, dispatchers see the registered address tied to your phone number—not necessarily your actual location. If your address is outdated or incorrect, emergency responders could be sent to the wrong place, delaying critical help.

Your safety depends on having the correct address on file! Take a moment to check your VoIP settings today, and please share this message to help keep our community safe.


 
 
 
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