FEMA Funds $13M for Osceola County Infrastructure Upgrades
U.S. Representative Darren Soto secures over thirteen million dollars in FEMA funding for Osceola County, Florida. This includes ten million dollars for a new stormwater system in Buenaventura Lakes to combat heavy rain and protect against a once-in-fifty-years storm event. Additionally, three million dollars will be used to retrofit traffic signals at five intersections with hurricane-resistant mast arms, enhancing road safety during hurricanes.
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