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As one of the city’s capital improvement projects, this will contribute overall to the improvement of the wastewater collection system, the city’s resiliency, and its ability to withstand flooding and storm surge, according to the city. Construction is expected to cost about $14 million, Slaughter said. The city expects FEMA to reimburse up to 75% of that and the state to reimburse 12.5% of the cost. So the city expects to pay for 12.5% of the project. Elevating the lift stations in the Plaza and on Avenida Menendez would create an eyesore, so instead, the city is floodproofing their control panels and adding flood-tight hatches, which keep groundwater from getting into the sewer system and being sent to the wastewater treatment plant unnecessarily, Slaughter said. ....
CINCO BAYOU For months and probably years before Kmart finally closed its doors, the dwindling number of vehicles occupying its vast parking lot telegraphed the struggles of a dying franchise. The local store s 38-year run in Cinco Bayou finally came to an end in March 2019 following its sale that January to U-Haul International Inc. Kmart s departure seems to have ended an era of, if not good will, at least neighborly disinterest, that allowed businesses on either side of the building that housed the store to thrive. When U-Haul Self Storage took residency, the parking lot at 200 Irwin Ave. slowly began to fill again, not so much with customers vehicles as with trucks and trailers for rent. ....