Area Information
Due to the recent floods, the Chamber will use the below links to keep members updated on clean-up efforts, deadlines and information regarding FEMA/TEMA timelines. If you have further questions, please contact our office at 824-2818. Click on the underlined links below for more information.
FEMA E-News Updates - Issue 2, Issue 3, Issue 4, Weekly Update 1, Weekly Update 2, Weekly Update 3, Weekly Update 4, News Release 1- Federal Assistance, News Release 2 - Rebuilding with Ace, News Release 3 - Rebuilding with Home Depot, News Release 4 - Rebuilding with Lowe's, News Release 5 - Most Tennesseans can now purchase flood insurance, News Release 6 - When insurance isn't enough, News Release 7 - Mitigation costs too high for insured
SBA Disaster News - Assistance, New Hours, SBA Approved
Outside links: Tennessee information: http://www.tennesseeanytime.org/gov/flood-help/
Disaster Assistance: http://www.disasterassistance.gov/daip_en.portal
Disaster Unemployment Assistance Information: http://www.fema.gov/assistance/process/additional.shtm#1
Additional Assistance: http://www.fema.gov/assistance/process/additional.shtm
What to do After a Flood: http://www.fema.gov/hazard/flood/fl_after.shtm
Rebuilding Resources: http://www.fema.gov/rebuild/recover/resources.shtm
Fixing Flood Damage: http://www.fema.gov/hazard/flood/coping.shtm
There are various reasons to make a home in Hendersonville, TN. Maybe it's the lake, a job, the schools system, or just the community itself. But the reasons to stay here are even more numerous!
Often reported to be one of the fastest growing communities in Tennessee, Hendersonville offers great opportunities for everyone.
Strategically located 18 miles NE of the center of downtown Nashville and 20 miles from Nashville's International Airport, Hendersonville attributes its rapid growth to geographic location and scenic beauty. The city has approximately 32 square miles of land and 26 miles of shoreline on Old Hickory Lake.
Hendersonville is governed by a 13-member Board of Mayor and Alderman. It was first incorporated in July 1969 and the city officially began operation August 1, 1969. With higher than average family income of $56,489, Hendersonville is the home of a highly educated and affluent citizenry and is known throughout the state as one of the finest places to live, work, and play. It offers a unique blend of city living and spacious country surroundings. To view our online map of the area click here.