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Fairview approves emergency debris-removal agreement after ice storm; city estimates $700,000 cleanup, expects federal/state reimbursement
Summary
The Fairview Board of Commissioners authorized the mayor to sign state negotiated contracts for emergency debris removal and monitoring after an ice storm, with an estimated total cleanup cost of about $700,000 and an anticipated local share of roughly 12.5% if state reimbursement is approved.
The Fairview Board of Commissioners on Feb. 19 authorized Mayor Lisa Anderson to execute state-authorized user agreements for emergency debris removal and debris-monitoring services in response to recent ice-storm damage.
City Manager Tom Daugherty told the board the contractors’ estimate to remove right-of-way debris is roughly $633,000 and the monitoring estimate about $67,000, putting the expected gross cost “right about $700,000” to clear debris. Daugherty said the city expects FEMA to cover 75% and Williamson County Emergency Management Agency to support state-level…
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