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Emergency declaration sought after severe storm damages roads



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Emergency declaration sought after severe storm damages roads
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key topics, including funding for local park projects, the impact of recent storms on county infrastructure, and the need for an emergency declaration.

The meeting began with a focus on trail grants, specifically a $20,000 funding gap related to a project involving motorized vehicle trails. Officials emphasized the importance of securing donations for picnic tables along waterside trails, with plans to approach local businesses for support. The treasurer of the Jamestown Park and Recreation Foundation noted that any donations would be tracked through a designated project code to ensure proper financial management.

As the discussion progressed, attention shifted to the aftermath of severe storms that recently affected the area, particularly around Cleveland. Officials reported significant flooding, with several roads submerged and damage to infrastructure. The need for an emergency declaration was highlighted to facilitate access to emergency funds and to address the extensive road repairs required. A motion was made and approved to move forward with this declaration, which will be forwarded to the Department of Homeland Security.

Additionally, the meeting touched on the challenges faced by local law enforcement during the storms, including a lightning strike that damaged a patrol vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

The meeting concluded with reminders about upcoming events, including a Board of Equalization meeting, and a motion to adjourn was unanimously passed. The discussions underscored the community's proactive approach to addressing both recreational development and emergency response in the wake of natural disasters.

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