District acknowledges FEMA/Cal OES funds to support moving Sewer Authority Midcoast electrical building
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Staff reported receipt of FEMA/Cal OES funds routed through the district to Sewer Authority Midcoast for design work to relocate an electrical building after flood damage; the board acknowledged $78,000 in new funds and $1,588,000 received to date and said the district will remit funds to SAM.
Montero staff reported Feb. 5 that the district is acting as a conduit to receive FEMA and Cal OES funds on behalf of Sewer Authority Midcoast (SAM). Finance staff said approximately $78,000 in additional funds was received this month and that the district has processed about $1,588,000 in FEMA/Cal OES funds to date for SAM. The funds are intended to support design work and relocation of SAM’s electrical building to higher ground after storm and flood risk concerns.
Peter (finance) explained the process: the district receives and acknowledges the funds and then remits them, dollar for dollar, to SAM as required by the program. Catherine and other board members praised staff and engineers for pursuing grants and coordinating with FEMA. Peter said the $78,000 item is for design and that further construction funding will follow as FEMA approvals are completed.
The transcript records acknowledgment and appreciation; there was no separate roll call reported for this item beyond the presentation and acceptance language in the minutes.
