Three city flood mitigation projects will have help from grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The projects are part of a $100 million plan Mayor Marty Small Sr.’s administration is undertaking to reduce nuisance flooding and bolster storm protection. All of the projects involved in the plan are funded by the state and federal governments. Read More from Press of Atlantic City.
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