Saturday, May 15, 2010
Flood Control Projects
KENTUCKY...
U.S. Congressman Hal Rogers (KY-05) announced today more than $2.18
Million in federal funding is now available for several communities in the Big
Sandy and Cumberland River watersheds for flood control and hazard mitigation
demonstration projects. "The devastating storms that ripped through Kentucky nearly two weeks ago, left behind a grim reminder of the importance of not only creating, but maintaining flood control projects," said Congressman Rogers. "These funds are vital to communities that otherwise cannot afford to meet the costs of repairs, replacements and various compliance issues for flood protection.” Floyd County, Pike County and Pikeville will receive funds.
U.S. Congressman Hal Rogers (KY-05) announced today more than $2.18
Million in federal funding is now available for several communities in the Big
Sandy and Cumberland River watersheds for flood control and hazard mitigation
demonstration projects. "The devastating storms that ripped through Kentucky nearly two weeks ago, left behind a grim reminder of the importance of not only creating, but maintaining flood control projects," said Congressman Rogers. "These funds are vital to communities that otherwise cannot afford to meet the costs of repairs, replacements and various compliance issues for flood protection.” Floyd County, Pike County and Pikeville will receive funds.