Complete and Submit Your ROE (Right of Entry) Form by March 31st

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If you haven’t yet decided whether to rebuild, or who to rebuild with, or who might be handling the cleanup, this form is crucial.

Why is it important?

  • If you have insurance, the Army Corps of Engineers will invoice your insurance for their services, and they will receive payment based on your insurance coverage.
  • If you don’t have insurance, these services will be provided to you free of charge—but only if you sign up by March 31st!

Next Steps:

  • If you haven’t signed up yet, click here to complete the ROE form online by March 31st.
  • If you need help by phone, please call 844-347-3332 7 days a week 7am to 7pm to OPT-IN.
  • If you’ve already signed up, click here to check the progress of your lot on the ARCGIS.com website. You can zoom in to your lot to see how things are progressing.

Important: Thousands of Palisadians have not signed up yet!

Please share this message with friends, neighbors, and family to help spread the word and make sure everyone is signed up by the deadline.

Let’s work together—spread the word and make sure no one misses out on this opportunity!

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