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Jersey Village applies to Texas GLO disaster-reallocation program for $4.5 million in water and wastewater projects
Summary
The city authorized submission of three projects to the Texas General Land Office disaster recovery reallocation program, seeking roughly $4.5 million in grant funds to offset about $770,000 in local matching costs for water and wastewater capital work identified in the city CIP.
On July 21 the Jersey Village City Council authorized staff to submit grant applications to the Texas General Land Office (GLO) Disaster Recovery Reallocation Program (DRRP) for three water and wastewater projects included in the city’s capital-improvement plan. City Manager Austin Blais said the program uses deobligated community-development block grant funds and the city was invited to submit project applications that demonstrate benefit to low- to moderate-income (LMI) areas.
The three projects submitted for consideration are: (1) Castle Bridge Wastewater Treatment Plant —…
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