Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a significant step towards recovery from the devastating wildfires that swept through Maui in 2023, Mayor Richard Bissen recently announced that the county will receive a staggering $2.08 billion in federal disaster recovery funding. This funding allocation, which includes $1.6 billion earmarked for housing through the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program, marks a pivotal moment in the efforts to rebuild and fortify the communities affected by one of the worst wildfire disasters in U.S. history. The U.S. Congress approved the funding late last week, with the allocation directed through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Mayor Bissen expressed deep gratitude for the crucial support, stating, “We are profoundly grateful for this vital disaster relief. This funding will allow us to begin the critical work of rebuilding and fortifying our community after the worst wildfires this nation has seen in a century.” The mayor emphasized that the CDBG-DR funding will not only aid the most vulnerable survivors but will also enable investments in projects that will enhance Maui County's resilience against future challenges. Additionally, an estimated $480 million will be allocated for economic development initiatives, small business loans, and improvements to water infrastructure, among other pressing needs. This comprehensive approach aims to address both immediate recovery efforts and long-term economic revitalization, underscoring the federal government’s commitment to assisting communities impacted by natural disasters. Mayor Bissen specifically thanked Hawai'i U.S. Senator Brian Schatz and the state's Congressional leaders for their relentless advocacy in securing this financial lifeline. “This funding is a lifeline for our community,” he stated, acknowledging the collaborative efforts that led to the successful allocation of these substantial resources. To ensure the effective management and utilization of these funds, Maui County has established a CDBG-DR Program Office within the Department of Management's Office of Recovery. The county has dedicated months to preparing an action plan and readiness protocols to facilitate an efficient rollout. John Smith, the incoming Administrator of the County Office of Recovery, assured residents that the county is committed to working closely with state, federal, and local partners throughout the recovery process. “Together, we will build a stronger, more resilient Maui for the benefit of wildfire survivors and all residents of Maui County,” he stated. Maui residents and stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed about ongoing recovery efforts and opportunities for public engagement as the county embarks on this critical journey toward revitalization. They can find more details and updates by visiting www.mauirecovers.org/cdbgdr. The CDBG-DR program, which provides funding to aid state and local governments in responding to federally declared disasters, is geared toward supporting housing, infrastructure, and economic revitalization initiatives, with an overarching focus on long-term recovery and resilience. As Maui begins to navigate its path toward recovery, the commitment of local leaders and federal support will be essential in rebuilding the community and ensuring a brighter future for all residents.