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St. Louis: City Transitions Private Property Assistance Program from Application Phase to Property Review and Prioritization

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~ The City of St. Louis has announced the next phase of its Private Property Assistance (PPA) program, following the closure of the initial application window. This program offers free contractor services to eligible residential properties affected by the May tornado, including demolition, debris removal, stabilization, and home repair. The goal of the program is to address unsafe conditions, prevent further property deterioration, and support neighborhood stabilization.

According to a press release from the City, as of March 7th, they have received 3,617 completed applications from property owners impacted by the tornado. An additional 653 applications were initiated but not completed. These properties are located in various neighborhoods throughout the tornado zone and require a mix of repair, stabilization, debris removal, and demolition services. This highlights the scale and complexity of long-term recovery efforts.

The application deadline also provided important information about vacant and absentee-owned properties. By establishing a clear window for intake, the City was able to identify which properties have actively engaged owners seeking assistance and which ones may require further outreach or enforcement action to address safety concerns and prevent neighborhood decline.

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Moving forward, the City will be completing eligibility reviews and verifying documentation for all submitted applications. They will also conduct or confirm damage assessments where needed and prioritize properties based on safety risk, occupancy status, level of damage, and available funding. Contractor mobilization for demolition, stabilization, and repair will also be sequenced during this time. Additionally, vacant or non-responsive properties will be identified for appropriate next steps while unmet needs will be documented to support additional funding requests.

Residents can expect to see work being done on homes in late March as repairs are made, structurally unsound properties are demolished, and remaining debris is cleaned up. Properties that did not submit an application but were flagged during right-of-way surveys as potentially unsafe or requiring demolition will continue to be evaluated under existing public safety authorities.

Chief Recovery Officer Julian Nicks stated, "We are entering the phase where decisions begin to translate into visible movement on blocks. The application period helped us understand both the scale of need and gaps in ownership engagement. That clarity is critical to taking proactive steps to stabilize neighborhoods and deploy resources responsibly."

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Currently, the City has enough funding to continue home repair services through July. However, the demand for stabilization and repair exceeds the available resources. Officials are actively seeking additional local, state, federal, and philanthropic funding to address these gaps identified through the application process. On the other hand, funding for demolition and debris removal is supported by federal and state resources and is expected to cover all necessary activities.

It is not too late for residents whose homes were impacted by the tornado to apply for assistance. Applications are still being accepted and will continue to be reviewed based on eligibility, property condition, safety considerations, prioritization standards, and available funding. However, any applications received now will be marked as "late," and services will be rendered as available.

It is important for residents to note that submitting an application does not guarantee assistance. However, having an application on file preserves eligibility for current and future funding consideration. Therefore, those whose homes were affected by the tornado are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

To apply or receive assistance from the PPA program, residents can call 1-833-925-0977 or visit the Outreach Center at 4401 Natural Bridge Ave. They can also apply online at app.stlrecovers.com.

The City of St. Louis remains committed to helping its residents recover from the devastating effects of the May tornado. With continued efforts from various sources of funding and support from officials like Chief Recovery Officer Julian Nicks, they hope to stabilize neighborhoods and provide much-needed assistance to those in need.

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