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Manager’s report: Aberdeen Town cites $2.22M in FEMA claims, library opening set for January 2026, water/sewer and stormwater studies underway

Town of Aberdeen Board of Commissioners · October 28, 2025
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Summary

Town Manager told the board the town’s FEMA claims total roughly $2.223 million, staff expect a FEMA onsite review, construction on the new public library is nearing completion with donor reception and public open‑house dates proposed for Jan. 6–10, 2026, and staff will deliver water/sewer capacity and stormwater studies for board review.

Aberdeen Town — In the manager’s report at the Oct. 27 board meeting town staff summarized several operational priorities: FEMA claim work, the new library opening schedule, infrastructure capacity studies and recreation improvements.

FEMA and claims: The manager said staff have submitted approximately $2.223 million in claims to FEMA and the state for storm‑related repairs including water and sewer lines, the wooden bridge at the park and a resurfaced parking lot. Staff expect FEMA representatives to visit the town soon to validate claims and amounts; the manager noted most FEMA…

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