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Toledo to accept $931,153 FEMA BRIC grant to stabilize Wright Avenue embankment
Summary
The City of Toledo will accept a $931,153 FEMA BRIC grant to stabilize an eroding embankment on Wright Avenue; city staff say the project requires a $491,248.14 local match already budgeted in road and bridge maintenance.
The Toledo City Council on Feb. 4 approved authorizing the mayor to accept a $931,153 Federal Emergency Management Agency Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant to stabilize an embankment on Wright Avenue and designated a city official as the applicant agent to complete the award paperwork, administration staff said.
"We've been selected for award of a Bridal Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grant from FEMA for an embankment stabilization project on Wright Avenue," said Simon Nee, grama commissioner, who told council the Ohio Emergency Management Agency administers the funds and required the city to name an applicant agent.…
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