11/1/19

Daisy Colon

San Marcos has millions of dollars to spend as a result of two historic floods four years ago. Bobcat Update's Daisy Colon reports on the city's efforts aimed at getting local feedback on how the money should be spent.

The city has until March of next year to submit a Mitigation Action Plan, which will outline how 24 million dollars will be spent to help prevent or reduce damages resulting from disasters. One city official said the community's input is vital in taking the next step forward in the decision-making process.
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Residents are being asked to take a survey to rank the most critical needs of the community. The results of the survey will help determine which concerns will be given priority and how funding will be divided. One resident questions if the grant will be enough.
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The needs of the community are important factors to take into consideration when deciding which projects get looked at first. San Marcos officials say they hope to prevent disasters from happening again.
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