What is the Township doing to assist affected residents and businesses?

The Township of Millburn is waiving fees on permits and expediting inspections for homes and businesses damaged by flooding. The Department of Public Works continues to collect storm related debris from hard hit areas in town. Residents may put debris at the curb through end of day Monday, September 13 for final collections.

On a larger scale, the Township Committee and Township officials will be engaging in discussions regarding flood mitigation, potential public infrastructure projects. The Township Committee continues to be heavily involved in the Mayors Rahway River Coalition for improvements along the Rahway River.

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1. What do I do now that Essex County has received a FEMA disaster declaration?
2. What do I do if I am still waiting on remediation or home repairs?
3. What if I have insurance? If I have homeowners insurance, can I still apply for FEMA assistance?
4. How long will it take to hear back from FEMA?
5. What is the Township doing to assist affected residents and businesses?
6. I’m a resident experiencing immediate hardship in the aftermath of Ida. Where can I go for help?
7. I’m a small business owner. How can I get help?
8. What If I am unable to apply for FEMA disaster assistance online?