City needs your input on $31 million in grants

The city of Pensacola is pursuing state grant funding for three infrastructure projects, with plans to apply for funding to complete projects at Hollice T. Williams Stormwater Park, the Port of Pensacola and Fricker Resource Center.

A public comment period to obtain citizen comments concerning the city’s intent to apply for these specific projects is now open from Monday, March 6 to Monday, March 20. Written comments may be submitted at bit.ly/3L0RyyP. The final grant application submission will take place on or before 5 p.m. on April 4.

The funding is available through the Rebuild Florida Infrastructure Repair Program, a part of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity’s Hurricane Sally Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery program. The program was launched with $67 million available for infrastructure and mitigation activities in communities impacted by Hurricane Sally.

The Hollice T. Williams Stormwater Park Project includes stormwater, flood mitigation, and other green infrastructure improvements to linear park to reduce area flooding and boost community resiliency—$31 million requested.

Port of Pensacola Infrastructure Restoration Project includes work on rail, road, water, and stormwater drainage as well as mitigation improvements—$10 million requested.

Fricker Resource Center Demolition and Rebuild Project includes the demolition and rebuilding of the Fricker Resource Center to serve various community needs, including shelter, assisting with emergency preparations and response—$5 million requested.

Mayor D.C. Reeves plans to present a resolution at the March 23 City Council Meeting to show full support for the anticipated projects. Additional information about the proposed projects is available at cityofpensacola.com/grants.

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