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Commissioners discuss $28,738 supplemental appropriation to cover upfront BRIC hazard‑mitigation work

3076867 · March 4, 2025
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County staff told commissioners the Emergency Management Agency received a BRIC grant and requested a $28,738 supplemental appropriation to cover Burton Planning’s initial milestone billing for an update to the county hazard‑mitigation plan; the money is reimbursable through the grant.

The Williams County Board of Commissioners discussed a supplemental appropriation of $28,738 to cover upfront costs for a federally funded hazard‑mitigation plan update.

County EMA staff told the board the EMA received a fiscal‑year 2023 BRIC (Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities) grant. “Our grant award was for $38,317.33, of which the grant was covering $28,738. Full contribution was $9,579.33,” the staff member said, noting Burton Planning is contracted to update the…

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