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Town secures $2M FEMA grant for $13.6M infrastructure project

April 23, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Town secures $2M FEMA grant for $13.6M infrastructure project
Stratford's Town Council is gearing up for significant infrastructure improvements, with two major projects on the horizon that will require substantial funding from the town. During the recent WPCA meeting on April 22, 2024, officials discussed the details of these projects, which are set to enhance the community's water management systems.

The first project involves a major upgrade with a total estimated cost of $13.6 million. The town has secured a FEMA grant of $2,000,729, but will need to cover the remaining balance. With the project currently at 90% design completion, officials anticipate wrapping up design and permitting within the next six months, paving the way for bidding and construction. The council will need to approve the necessary appropriations to move forward.

In addition, the council is looking at stormwater improvements at the Water Pollution Control Facility. This project has a grant of approximately $4.1 million, but the town will need to contribute about $1.4 million to meet the funding requirements. Similar to the first project, town approval will be essential for the appropriation of these funds.

These infrastructure projects are crucial for enhancing Stratford's water management capabilities and ensuring the community is better equipped to handle stormwater challenges. As the council prepares for upcoming votes on funding, the implications of these decisions will be felt throughout the town, highlighting the importance of proactive investment in local infrastructure.

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