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Plymouth selects $63,722 in FEMA storm funds for road hardening and culvert work
Summary
The Plymouth Board of Selectmen voted to accept $63,722.52 in FEMA reimbursement for December 2022 storm damage and to allocate the money to future flood- and storm-damage prevention on town roads, including work on the Hunt Road East culvert identified in the town's hazard mitigation plan.
The Plymouth Board of Selectmen voted Aug. 11 to accept $63,722.52 in unanticipated funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to offset repairs and support future flood- and storm-damage prevention on town roads. The funds reimburse work tied to a December 2022 storm and will be placed in a town account for road hardening, culvert work and stockpiling crushed gravel for emergency responses. The board opened a public hearing under RSA 31:95-b as part of the acceptance procedure and then approved the…
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