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SFPUC expands flood‑protection grant funding, commissioners endorse $2M/year proposal

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · October 24, 2017
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Summary

The SFPUC approved increasing funding for its Flood Water Management Grant Program in FY17–18 and endorsed a proposed biennial budget of $2 million per year; staff said the program will expand eligible projects, raise per‑property reimbursements (currently up to $30,000), and add low‑income assistance and streamlined applications.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted Oct. 24 to increase funding for the Flood Water Management Grant Program for the current fiscal year and to direct the general manager to include a $2,000,000‑per‑year grant program budget in the recommended biennial budget for fiscal years 2018–19 and 2019–20.

Stephanie Harrison, a project manager working with the wastewater enterprise and infrastructure division, told commissioners the program…

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