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Council considers coastal resilience and community grants, plus workforce and financial-literacy programs
Summary
The Mobile City Council introduced applications and agreements April 15 for coastal-resilience work at Cooper Riverside Park and for grants to expand financial-literacy and hurricane-preparedness education.
The Mobile City Council introduced several grant applications and related agreements during the April 15 pre-meeting aimed at coastal resilience, workforce and financial-literacy outreach, and emergency preparedness.
City staff said a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s National Coastal Resilience Fund would be used for additional improvements to the bulkhead along Cooper Riverside Park, from the National Maritime Museum to the cruise terminal. A staff member described the work as "additional improvements to the bulkhead along, Cooper Riverside Park going from, the National Maritime Museum down to the cruise…
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