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Clark County approves dumpsters, county road help as flood recovery continues
Summary
After heavy rain and river flooding, Clark County Fiscal Court authorized dumpsters for impacted neighborhoods and agreed the road department may assist with gravel and cleanup; officials said FEMA and state damage assessments are under way and urged residents to report damage.
Clark County Fiscal Court on April 8 approved placing dumpsters in flood-damaged neighborhoods and authorized the county road department to assist with cleanup and gravel after last week’s heavy rains and river flooding.
County officials said FEMA and state teams were in the county to conduct damage assessments and that preliminary public-assistance damage estimates will meet the federal threshold for reimbursements.
The court voted to place dumpsters at Hampton Grove and Hidden Grove, and magistrates discussed an additional authorization for the road department to move gravel and use equipment where needed. The motion to deploy dumpsters passed on a voice vote; a separate authorization to allow road-department assistance and use of donated gravel was also approved.
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