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From YouTube: Northside Tornado Recovery Update
Description
August 30, 2011
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Remember:
you'll
need
to
first
apply
for
an
SBA
loan
before
you're
eligible
for
many
other
forms
of
assistance,
residents
and
business
owners
and
the
disaster
area
can
apply,
but
the
deadline
is
September.
6
loans
can
be
used
to
cover
damage
to
homes,
buildings
and
personal
property.
For
more
information
go
to
the
city's
tornado
recovery
webpage,
that's
at
minneapolis,
MN,
gov
/
tornado.
Again,
you
only
have
until
September's
sex
to
apply
for
an
SBA
loan
property
tax
relief
will
be
coming
too
many
owners
of
tornado
damaged
homes
and
buildings.
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The
city
assessor
has
recalculated
the
value
of
properties
and
the
disaster
area
to
reflect
the
loss
due
to
tornado
damage.
Letters
were
sent
to
property
owners
in
the
disaster
area,
telling
them
if
they
qualified
for
this
property.
Tax
relief
for
more
information,
about
tax
relief
for
properties
damaged
by
the
tornado
go
to
the
city,
Assessors
webpage.
The
addresses
minneapolis
MN
gov
/,
assessor
the
tornado,
not
down
thousands
of
trees
on
the
north
side
and
now,
thanks
to
a
local
nonprofit,
some
new
trees
will
go
up
in
their
place.
A
Tree
Trust
is
offering
300
trees
to
homeowners
lost
trees
to
the
tornado.
Up
to
two
trees
will
be
available
per
property
at
low-cost
or
no-cost.
Orders
will
be
accepted
from
September
first
through
5
p.m.
on
September
15th,
to
put
in
an
order,
go
to
treat
russ
org
starting
on
the
timber
first
or
pick
up
a
paper
order
form
at
fairview
park
at
six
to
one
twenty
ninth
avenue
north
and
as
always,
check
out
the
city's
tornado
recovery
web
page
for
the
latest
information.