FEMA Grants Lowndes County $3 Million for Flood-Damaged Bridge
Thursday, January 7, 2010 |
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The flooding overtopped the bridge and the force of water led to the bridge being damaged. FEMA’s Public Assistance program will help pay for the replacement of the bridge. An estimate indicated it was more cost effective to replace the bridge than repair it.
“Getting public infrastructure back in working order is one of the most important things a community does after a disaster, but it also comes with a big price tag,” said FEMA Regional Administrator Phil May. “This funding will help
The heavy rain and flooding resulted in Governor Sonny Perdue declaring a state of emergency and requesting a presidential disaster declaration. President Obama granted the declaration covering 46 counties throughout
“Areas around the state continue to recover from several significant weather events from last year, and this federal assistance will certainly help
FEMA Public Assistance is one of several programs that may become available to a state after a presidential disaster declaration, funding a variety of response and recovery costs of state and local government as well as certain non-profit utilities. The grant for the
“I am extremely pleased that funding for this project has been awarded,” said Lowndes County Board of Commissioners Chairman Ashley Paulk. “It has been a long process, many people have worked very hard to make this happen for our community. Governor Perdue has always been sensitive to the needs of not only
“After the devastation of the flooding in April, we are so pleased to finally have resolution, and we’re especially grateful to FEMA and GEMA financial assistance during these trying economic times,” added Vice Chairman Richard Lee.
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