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County loses federal planning pipeline funding; Sultana storm-drain rescope moves to bid
Summary
Tulare County said two planning projects (Antelope Creek siphon and Deer Creek/White River scoping) were selected to move forward to FEMA but then cut by federal administration funding; county will reapply when funding returns. Meanwhile, the Sultana Storm Drain was rescoped to fit current grant limits and is expected to go to bid in November with
Tulare County reported on Jan. 15 that two flood-planning projects it advanced through Cal OES to FEMA — an Antelope Creek siphon feasibility study and a Deer Creek/White River scoping study — were not funded after the federal administration cut the program. County staff said both projects will be re-submitted for future FEMA or state funding opportunities.
"We did, a project on the Antelope Creek Siphon and then the Deer Creek, White River scoping projects. Both of those were planning projects to determine solutions for both of those issues," Denise (Resource Management Agency staff) said. She told the commission both projects had advanced to FEMA but were cut when federal priorities changed; Cal OES…
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