Village of Mazomanie receives $72,000 from FEMA for flooding

Village of Mazomanie receives $72,000 from FEMA for flooding


The Village of Mazomanie received its first significant FEMA funding Friday, November 1. Dane County Executive Joe Parisi and Dane County Emergency Management Director Charles Stubbs stopped by the Village Office to deliver the check. The $72,000, which includes Federal and County funds, are for emergency repairs to utilities and streets that were completed in the wake of last year’s flooding. Pictured, left to right: Village Administrator Peter Heubner, Village President Gary Harrop, Parisi, Stubbs, and Public Works Director Mark Geisler. Photo by Joe Block

The Village of Mazomanie received its first significant FEMA funding Friday, November 1. Dane County Executive Joe Parisi and Dane County Emergency Management Director Charles Stubbs stopped by the Village Office to deliver the check.

 

 


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