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City hears report on Sulfur Fire roadway repairs; contractor work, federal funds and future phases outlined
Summary
City staff reported on a federally funded roadway repair project that rehabilitated about 7.78 miles damaged during the 2017 Sulfur Fire, citing an $8.78 million CDBG‑DR award, roughly $6.85 million in construction costs and remaining grant funds for future phases.
City staff briefed the Clear Lake City Council on the Sulfur Fire roadway disaster repair project, describing the scope of work completed and the funding that paid for it.
The presentation said the city received $8,784,288 in Community Development Block Grant–Disaster Recovery (CDBG‑DR) funds to repair damage tied to the October 2017 major‑disaster declarations. The work included about 7.78 miles of pavement rehabilitation, full‑depth reclamation of roughly 86,380 square yards, drainage and erosion control improvements, guardrail…
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