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City Council approved resubmitting a $3,328,350 federal grant application for a new above-ground Shenandoah Village Drive water pump station after the current station flooded and lost service for 20 hours during Tropical Storm Helene. If awarded, the City expects to provide a 25% match of about $832,087.50. Council also adopted the Fiscal Year 2027–2030 Capital Improvement Plan.
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The grant would help replace the flood-prone pump station and reduce the risk of future drinking-water disruptions, but funding has not yet been awarded. The City would be responsible for an estimated $832,087.50 match if the grant is approved. Council introduced, but did not yet adopt, budget amendments totaling $17,752,989 for Fiscal Year 2026 and $720,000 for Fiscal Year 2027; both are scheduled for consideration on July 13.
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