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Panama City says agreement with FEMA clears path to repair thousands of road segments from Hurricane Michael
Summary
City staff told a March workshop that Panama City reached agreement with FEMA on methods of repair for roads damaged after Hurricane Michael and expects to prepare bid documents this year for repairs estimated around $10 million; the city said repairs are reimbursement-based and cover more than 350 segments.
During the transportation impact-fee workshop, a citizen asked for an update about stalled road repairs from Hurricane Michael. Jonathan Hayes, City Manager, said the city recently reached agreement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency on the method of repair for hundreds of road segments damaged after the 2018 storm and that staff…
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