Pompano State Farmers Market slated for hurricane repairs in the near future
Pompano State Farmers Market slated for hurricane repairs in the near future
Don Coker, chief of state markets for the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, oversees the state's 13 farmers markets. He said that the Pompano State Farmers Market had about $70,000 in damage caused by Hurricane Wilma last October.
"The majority of the damage was to the old administration building, and most was to the roof," he said. "We have patched it up temporarily, and as soon as FEMA comes through with funding, the permanent repairs will be underway."
"The majority of the damage was to the old administration building, and most was to the roof," he said. "We have patched it up temporarily, and as soon as FEMA comes through with funding, the permanent repairs will be underway."