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Pembroke Park approves emergency generator project, allocates $800,000 from town funds
Summary
Pembroke Park commissioners voted Nov. 20 to move forward with a town-hall emergency generator project, approving the use of a $400,000 reimbursable HMPG grant and allocating about $800,000 of town funds (including ARPA) to cover a reported funding gap of roughly $1.2 million.
The Town Commission on Nov. 20 approved a plan to proceed with construction of a fully designed emergency generator for town hall, authorizing the use of a $400,000 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMPG) reimbursable grant and allocating about $800,000 from town funds, including ARPA reserves, to close an estimated $1.2 million funding gap.
Public Works Director Jeff Odom presented the project status and cost drivers. He said the generator specification calls for roughly a 350-kilowatt unit intended to power the entire building, with an enclosed housing for noise abatement, automatic transfer switch, and an approximate 2,000-gallon fuel capacity. Odom said…
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