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Seabrook council approves generators, annexation, park purchase and backs HB4538; license agreement vote rescinded
Summary
At its April 15 meeting the Seabrook City Council approved two HMGP generator contracts (local match noted), an annexation ordinance, a park property purchase, and a resolution supporting HB4538. A proposed license agreement for a farmers market was pulled for further staff work.
Seabrook City Council on April 15 approved several routine and grant-funded actions, including two Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) generator purchases with required local matches, an annexation ordinance, a park land acquisition and a resolution expressing support for House Bill 4538. Council also delayed final action on a license agreement with Pasadena Farmers Market DBA; a motion to rescind approval of that license agreement was passed.
The most immediate budgetary approvals were two HMGP-funded generator contracts tied to federal grants that pay 90 percent of costs. The council awarded a contract for a new emergency operations center generator to…
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