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County Gets Poor FEMA News

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FEMA's answer wasn't 'No' to Ward County on the need for funding to fix roads across the county that sit underwater...
But it certainly wasn't 'Yes' either.

With an expected bill of about 2.5. million, FEMA has offered to pay for about 25 thousand of that...
County Highway Engineer Dana Larsen told the Ward County Commission that  means the county will have to appeal -- a process that will stretch at least 90 days and mean many roads that are closed because of high water won't be fixed anytime soon...

(Dana Larsen - Ward County Highway Engineer) "The didn't deny the projects, they just gave us six inches of pit run and three inches of gravel.  That doesn't fix a road that is under five feet of water."

Larsen says FEMA claims the roads aren't used enough to deserve full funding -- but he points out traffic counts were taken when the roads were closed...so basically no traffic was using them.
The FEMA decision was for five locations across the county -- with decisions on others expected soon.

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