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Aberdeen, WAInfrastructure

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FEMA canceled funding for Aberdeen's North Shore Levee projects, impacting flood protection efforts. Despite this setback, city officials emphasize their commitment to securing alternative funding and expediting project approvals. Mayor Douglas Orr urges community support as they seek new opportunities for resilience against flooding.

FEMA's recent decision to cancel funding for the North Shore Levee projects significantly impacts flood protection efforts in Aberdeen. The city had previously secured $85 million through the BRIC program to bolster resilience against flooding. Mayor Douglas Orr emphasized the city's ongoing commitment to these projects, stating that they are collaborating with state agencies and congressional representatives to explore new funding avenues. He reassured residents that FEMA's forthcoming program aims to streamline approval processes for critical infrastructure projects. Orr called for community support and resilience during these challenging times. The cancellation of funding raises concerns about the future of flood protection in the region, highlighting the need for continued advocacy. In the meantime, the mayor encouraged residents to enjoy the beautiful weather and the natural beauty of Aberdeen. The community's engagement remains vital as officials navigate these funding challenges.

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