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Oxnard City seeks $1.09 million EPA grant to replace aging cast-iron water pipes in Kamala Park
Summary
Oxnard City staff asked the Oxnard City Council to authorize a $1,092,000 U.S. EPA grant application to fund replacement of more than 50-year-old cast iron water lines in the Kamala Park neighborhood, noting a possible 20% local match and uncertainty about waiver criteria for disadvantaged communities.
Oxnard City staff asked the Oxnard City Council to authorize submission of a $1,092,000 grant application to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the Kamala Park neighborhood cast iron pipe replacement capital improvement project, Grants Coordinator Eric Hammel said at the meeting.
Hammel, grants coordinator with the public works department, told the council the recommendation is that the council authorize the city manager or designee to submit the EPA application and to execute all documents, agreements and amendments necessary to secure and implement the grant. "The recommendation is that the city…
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