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Parma Heights council: administration seeks just over $1 million from FEMA for storm cleanup labor
Summary
Finance Director Iaconis said the city submitted a FEMA reimbursement request for just over $1 million to cover roughly six weeks of service-department labor tied to the Aug. 6 storm; Service Director Sepik described ongoing cleanup that still stores about 3,000 yards of tree mulch at the service garage.
City officials told Parma Heights City Council on Sept. 9 that the administration submitted a reimbursement request to FEMA, via the county emergency management agency, for slightly more than $1 million to cover storm-related costs.
Finance Director Steven Iaconis reported the submission includes actual costs to date and an estimate of expected additional expenses, with the bulk of the request…
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