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Council weighs Army Corps CAP‑103 feasibility study and FEMA downtown resiliency grant; staff sees tradeoffs

5937966 · October 13, 2025
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Public Works staff briefed council on CAP‑103, a Corps feasibility study requiring a $450,000 city match, and a FEMA downtown resiliency grant already approved for seawall design and construction with local match covered by hurricane funds.

Public Works staff briefed council on two shoreline resilience opportunities: re‑engaging the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under a CAP‑103 feasibility study and moving forward on a FEMA hazard mitigation award for downtown seawall design and construction.

Director Pete Bennett said the CAP‑103 route would advance a long‑term federal partnership but requires a city match of $450,000…

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