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Wayne seeks $75,000 resiliency grant to assess dams and infrastructure vulnerabilities

Town of Wayne Select Board · November 19, 2024
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Summary

Select Board members heard a detailed grant pitch and authorized staff to pursue a GO PIF community resiliency grant (about $75,000) to fund a vulnerability assessment focused on two town-owned dams and related infrastructure; consultants will be procured via public bid if awarded.

Speaker 9 presented the Town of Wayne's application for a community resiliency grant from the governor's innovation program, describing a proposed $75,000 project to complete a community vulnerability assessment focused on dams and nearby infrastructure. "The application is due December, '17," Speaker 9 said, and she told the board the town has identified a consulting firm that helped develop the scope but that the work would be put out to public bid because the town's procurement policy requires bidding for work over $15,000.

The presenter said the assessment would concentrate on two town-controlled structures — the North Wayne Dam (which controls water levels for Lovejoy Pond) and…

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