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Clay County to pursue up to $20 million in EPA funds for High Ridge road and water needs
Summary
County staff told commissioners Sept. 10 they will prepare an application to the EPA 'Community Change' grant for High Ridge infrastructure improvements. Commissioners prioritized roads and stormwater, asked for a draft budget breakdown to be presented by Sept. 24, and suggested pairing roads and water in the request.
Grants staff informed the Clay County Board on Sept. 10 that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is offering Community Change grants intended to improve conditions in disadvantaged communities, with applicants eligible to request between $10 million and $20 million.
Megan Covey from the grants department said EPA provides technical assistance and a rolling review…
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