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Coryell County staff to file split grant applications, pursue FEMA reimbursements and HUD funds
Summary
County staff reported steps to pursue FEMA Hazard Mitigation reimbursements tied to event “47 81,” break a large USDOT application into planning and construction pieces, and monitor a state CDBG action plan that could offer $500,000-per-project awards.
County officials said Tuesday they will file two separate U.S. Department of Transportation grant applications — one for planning/audit activities and a separate one for construction — and continue efforts to recoup FEMA Hazard Mitigation reimbursements related to event “47 81.”
The county judge opened the grants update, and a consultant identified as Manning said the department of transportation advised breaking a large application into smaller buckets so planning work competes in a less-competitive “planning” category. “We’re gonna incorporate that into the project…
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