Hurricane Irma struck Florida in September 2017, unleashing winds over 130 mph and driving massive storm surge that devastated homes, infrastructure, and entire communities across the state. The storm forced millions to evacuate and caused billions of dollars in property damage, leaving countless Florida families without safe, stable housing.
Timberline led a key part of Florida’s long-term recovery through the Rebuild Florida Hurricane Irma CDBG-DR Program. Our team replaced 365 storm-damaged mobile homes with new, code-compliant manufactured housing units across more than 40 counties. We built each home to meet modern wind and flood standards, strengthening safety and durability. By delivering these resilient homes, Timberline restored housing stability for hundreds of families and supported Florida’s broader recovery and disaster preparedness efforts.
State of Florida - Department of Economic Opportunity
$55 Million
Replaced 365 storm-damaged mobile homes with new, code-compliant manufactured housing Delivered homes across 40+ counties throughout Florida Constructed units to meet updated wind and flood zone standards Enhanced structural resilience, safety, and long-term durability Restored stable housing for affected families Supported statewide recovery and disaster preparedness initiatives