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Livingston commission directs city manager to seek federal funds for water, underpass stormwater and public safety equipment
Summary
The commission voted unanimously to ask the city manager to submit three congressionally directed spending requests: a regional water project (~$6M PER), Main/B Street underpass stormwater upgrades (~$750k) and public‑safety radio/dispatch equipment. Commissioners prioritized the regional water project as highest impact.
The Livingston City Commission voted unanimously March 3 to direct the city manager to submit three congressionally directed spending requests after staff said Senator Sheehy’s appropriations staff had signaled interest in projects that advance water and public safety.
City Manager Grant Gager told commissioners that conversations with federal staff suggested the city’s best prospects would be projects that address water system replacement and public‑safety needs rather than ceremonial or small beautification requests.…
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