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Crockett staff outline street, water and sewer projects; Provalis building and FTZ progress; pool grant shortfall

2529864 · March 9, 2025
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Summary

City staff updated council on waterline and sewer projects, CDBG and SIB funding, an environmental exclusion from the Texas Water Development Board, a local industrial building nearing completion with FTZ application progress, and a Parks & Wildlife pool grant that ranked below funding cutoff.

City staff briefed Crockett council on multiple infrastructure and economic development items during the Feb. 3 meeting, including street and waterline work, sewer projects to address infiltration, a federal foreign-trade zone (FTZ) application and a denied state parks grant for a proposed swimming pool.

Alan Warshall, the staff presenter, described current construction: completed water-line installations on South Seventh and South Tenth Streets and ongoing work on South Grey Street and North Grace. He said the city has access to a new round of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) pre-applications with an early-April pre-application deadline and that the program can fund streets, water and sewer…

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