USACE’s mobile Blue Roof sign-up vehicles in Tangipahoa, Lafourche, Assumption, Livingston parishes

USACE Hurricane Recovery Mission RFO
Published Sept. 22, 2021
Contractors for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) continue to perform Blue Roof installations for free to homeowners affected by Hurricane Ida.

St. TAMMANY PARISH (Sept. 9, 2021) -- Contractors for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) continue to perform Blue Roof installations for free to homeowners affected by Hurricane Ida.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is announcing the latest mobile locations for its Blue Roof program sign up starting Sept 22.

The three Mobile Communication Vehicles (MCVs) will be in place from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily to assist residents with Hurricane Ida structural roof damage apply for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assigned USACE managed Blue Roof program.

Location 1 in Tangipahoa Parish:
- St. Helena Library, 6108 Zachary Taylor Pkwy, Greenburg, LA (Sept. 22-24)

Location 2 in Lafourche Parish:
- Youth Center, 205 W. 79th St. Cut Off, LA (Sept. 21-23)

Assumption Parish:
- Assumption Community Center, 4910 Highway 308 Napoleonville, LA (Sept. 24-25)

Location 3 in Livingston Parish:
- French Settlement Town Hall, 16015 Highway 16 French Settlement, LA (Sept. 22-23)
Note: Locations are subject to change.

Operation Blue Roof aims to provide homeowners in disaster areas with fiber-reinforced sheeting to cover their damaged roofs until permanent repairs are made. This program is a free service to homeowners. Operation Blue Roof protects property, reduces temporary housing costs, and allows residents to remain in their homes while recovering from the storm. The deadline to apply for this service is Sept. 30, 2021.

This program is for primary residences or a permanently occupied rental property with less than 50 percent structural damage. Vacation rental properties are not eligible for this program. After the blue roof is installed, the structure is declared habitable. Flat roofs or roofs made of clay, slate or asbestos tile do not qualify. All storm debris must be removed for the roof to qualify.

Homeowners can visit Blueroof.us to apply. Here, homeowners can sign up for Blue Roof assistance using a Right of Entry (ROE) form, which gathers information about your residence. The ROE is a legal document that allows Corps workers to access your property and assess your home's damage. The ROE also allows contracted crews to work on your roof.

Residents can call toll free 1-888-ROOF-BLU (1-888-766-3258) for more information regarding this program.

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Contact
Carol Vernon
carol.e.vernon@usace.army.mil

Release no. 21-084