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Hooper City says rural grant for storm-drain work was denied; $800,000 project now needs local funding
Summary
City staff and council said a rural Utah grant application for a storm-drain project was unsuccessful; staff estimate the project will cost about $800,000 and the city has $169,000 in ARPA funds, leaving a sizable shortfall to be covered in the upcoming budget process.
HOOPER, Utah — Hooper City officials said on Jan. 2 that a rural Utah grant application for a storm-drain project was unsuccessful, leaving the city to identify funding to complete a project estimated at about $800,000.
Mayor (unnamed) told council members the city applied for a $600,000 rural Utah grant intended for sewer or storm-water projects but “sadly, we did not get it.” The mayor and other speakers said the storm-drain project is now estimated at roughly $800,000. The city…
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