Council Approves Grants Supporting Resiliency, Public Safety, and Youth Employment

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The Council approved a $1,987,500 Hazard Mitigation Grant to enhance flood resilience in East Boston, unlocking an additional $15 million for construction. It also accepted a $58,000 FEMA grant for fire prevention initiatives and a $4,149,200 grant to support the YouthWorks Program, providing employment opportunities for over 1,000 at-risk youth.

The Council approved a $1,987,500 Hazard Mitigation Grant to address flood risks in East Boston, unlocking an additional $15 million for construction. This funding supports the East Boston Waterfront–Carlton Wharf and Lewis Mall Resiliency Project, crucial for protecting residents from climate-related displacement. Alongside this, the Council accepted a $58,000 grant from FEMA, aimed at enhancing fire prevention education and safety initiatives for first responders and the public. Furthermore, a $4,149,200 grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development will bolster the YouthWorks Program, providing summer and school-year employment opportunities for over 1,000 low-income and at-risk youth. Participants will gain valuable experience in industries such as biotechnology and education, through partnerships with local organizations. These initiatives underscore the Council's commitment to fostering climate resilience, enhancing public safety, and supporting youth workforce development. The grants highlight the collaborative efforts between local, state, and federal agencies to address pressing community needs. The funding will significantly impact the local economy and improve safety for residents.

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