Seneca Selects Greenville Firm to Help Navigate FEMA Reimbursement

Seneca will use a Greenville company to help qualify for millions of dollars in reimbursement costs from the April 13 tornado, and it’s Goodwyn, Mills and Caywood – the same company with which Oconee County has contracted. Mayor Dan Alexander said that the City is comfortable with the firm because they have used them before…

The tornado costs to city government, originally estimated as much as $10 million dollars, now looks to be about $6 million. City Administrator Scott Moulder said that FEMA will require detailed recovery efforts following the tornado, and that there is not currently a cap on that $6 million dollar total…

Of the $6 million, the hope is that the city will qualify for reimbursements of between $4.5 and $5 million dollars.