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Milton wins FEMA funding for replacement generators; staff outlines 22-location priority list
Summary
Grants staff told council that FEMA will cover $1.2 million of a $1.6 million generator project to provide backup power across 22 city sites; staff said the grant includes an administrative allocation to cover grant management and that the local mitigation strategy will be on the next council agenda for adoption.
Milton staff announced a successful FEMA grant application to replace and upgrade city generators at prioritized locations.
Sandy, on the grants team, summarized the award: the project request totaled $1.6 million, FEMA is expected to fund $1.2 million of the project, and the grant includes an administrative component so grant management can be funded (an amount of roughly $27,000…
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