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County planning staff wins $600,000 BRIC subaward; WUI code, septic and FEMA mapping updates flagged as coming issues

2979872 · February 12, 2025
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County planning staff told commissioners Feb. 12 that Alamosa County is a subrecipient on an approximate $600,000 BRIC (Building Resilience in Communities) grant to fund building‑code enforcement, training and consultant assistance across the San Luis Valley.

Alamosa County planning staff told the Board of Commissioners on Feb. 12 that the county is a subrecipient on a hazard‑mitigation BRIC grant worth roughly $600,000 that will fund building code enforcement, in‑person training and consultant support across the San Luis Valley.

Planning staff described the BRIC package as approximately $600,000 total, with $150,000 in local match provided through DOLA’s Local Match program and roughly $450,000 in federal funds, plus an administrative allocation for the county. Staff said the three‑year grant will pay for consultant site…

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