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Board backs cooperative agreements for debris management and FEMA-ready recovery
Summary
After an overview from emergency management, supervisors agreed to pursue cooperative purchasing agreements with regional debris-hauling and monitoring contractors to speed post-storm cleanup and improve chances for FEMA reimbursement.
Prince George County supervisors agreed Oct. 14 to move forward with cooperative purchasing agreements with prequalified debris-hauling and debris-monitoring contractors to improve response after major storms and to maximize eligibility for FEMA public assistance.
Emergency Management Coordinator Brian Thayer outlined the proposed approach, which relies on cooperative contracts that CVWMA (Central Virginia Waste Management Authority) established in 2017 and that have been extended. The contracts allow the county to issue a "notice to proceed" before a storm, mobilize experienced debris-removal crews, and document work in ways…
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