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$27.3 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Milam County

Funds to improve roads, drainage, water, and sewer infrastructure approved for Milam County cities of Buckholts, Cameron, Milano and Rockdale Read More


$11.4 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Tyler County

Funds to improve drainage infrastructure approved for the city of Ivanhoe Read More


Nearly $15.6 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in in Brazoria County

Funds to improve wastewater and drainage infrastructure approved for the cities of Brazoria, Freeport and Oyster Creek Read More


$13.4 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Gonzales County

Funds to improve drainage and sewer infrastructure, emergency communication approved for Gonzales County, Cities of Gonzales and Nixon Read More


$43 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Karnes County

Funds to improve water infrastructure approved for the city of Kenedy Read More


$6.6 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Newton County

Funds to improve water infrastructure approved for the city of Newton Read More


$6.6 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Walker County

Funds to improve sewer and drainage infrastructure approved for the city of New Waverly Read More


$9.2 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Burleson County

Funds to improve roads, wastewater, sewer and drainage infrastructure approved for Caldwell and Snook Read More


$14.9 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Grimes County

Today Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush and County Judge Joe Fauth announced the Texas General Land Office (GLO) approved more than $14.9 million in flood mitigation projects to improve drainage and wastewater infrastructure in Grimes County and the cities of Bedias and Iola. Read More


$46 million granted by Texas GLO for historic disaster mitigation projects in Kleberg County

Funds to improve drainage infrastructure approved for Kleberg County and the city of Kingsville Read More