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Turner Lake and Clay water district seeks Clay County letter to bolster FEMA appeal after levee damage

Clay County Board of Commissioners · November 13, 2025
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Summary

Representatives for the Turner Lake and Clay Water Project District told commissioners they identified roughly 186 flood-damaged sites and estimated about $2 million in repairs; they asked the county to review and possibly sign a draft support letter to strengthen a second FEMA appeal.

Representatives of the Turner Lake and Clay Water Project District asked the Clay County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday to review and potentially sign a letter supporting the district’s appeal of a denied FEMA application for flood and dike damage.

"We came up with close to $2,000,000 worth of damage," said Larry, a consultant representing the Turner Lake and Clay Water Project District, summarizing the assessment of 186 damaged sites along the river and levee system. He told commissioners the district filed a FEMA application that was denied on the grounds the damaged…

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