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Weld County commissioners approve grants, road closure and license renewals in March 31 meeting
Summary
The Weld County Board of County Commissioners voted to approve a two-year hazardous materials planning grant application, two Energy & Mineral Impact Assistance Fund grant applications, a temporary road closure and a business liquor-license renewal, among other routine items.
WELD COUNTY — The Weld County Board of County Commissioners on March 31 approved several routine and grant-related items, including an application for federal hazardous-materials planning funds, two Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Fund grant submittals and a temporary county-road closure.
The board voted unanimously to authorize submission of a two-year Hazardous Materials Emergency Planning (HMEP) grant application covering 2026–27, with a requested total of $589,983 and a required local match of $117,009.96. The grant supports chemical safety planning, training and exercises through the county Office of Emergency Management.
In separate votes the board authorized two Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Fund (EIAF) applications. Finance staff asked to submit a Tier 1 application requesting $200,000 toward a $1.4 million Kingsburg grader/greater shed project and a Tier 2…
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