Houston Receives $314 Million Federal Grant for Storm Recovery and Resiliency
KHOU 11June 7, 20251 min2,986 views
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- 💰 Houston has been awarded $314 million in federal funds for disaster recovery and resiliency efforts.
- 🎯 These funds are specifically designated for recovery from last year's derecho and Hurricane Beryl.
- 🤝 This grant is part of a larger $382 million package shared between the city and county.
Planned Investments in Emergency Services
- ⚡ City leaders intend to allocate the majority of the funds towards enhancing emergency services.
- 🚑 Key investments include purchasing backup generators, new ambulances, and high-water rescue vehicles.
- ⚠️ The goal is to ensure emergency services can continue operating effectively during future storms.
Additional Funding and Public Input
- 🏠 A portion of the funding is also earmarked for homeless services.
- 🗣️ City leaders are actively seeking public feedback over the next month on resource priorities during disasters.
- ✅ The City Council will make the final decision on the proposal's adoption.
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