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Sanford Receives $1.6 Million Grant for Park Restoration

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Today, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced a $1.6 million grant for the Village of Sanford and the restoration of its 24-acre public park. The extra funding comes as part of expanded federal cost-sharing for disasters that occurred in 2020. The increased cost-sharing level was announced by FEMA in April.

"This funding will help Sanford restore its outstanding park and reimburse the village for many of the expenses it has already incurred. In Congress, I was a strong advocate for increasing federal cost-sharing for disasters because the funding will help our communities save millions of dollars," said Congressman John Moolenaar.

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