File #: 22-1047    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Other Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/9/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/16/2022 Final action:
Title: Discussion and action that the City Manager or designee on behalf of the City of El Paso ("City") be authorized to submit an application to the Office of the Governor, Texas Military Preparedness Commission for the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant ("DEAAG") for the construction of approximately 1,200 feet of a 120-foot wide roadway corridor from Bert Williams Drive, located in the City of El Paso, to Iron Dust-Off Drive, located on Department of Defense property, in order to provide a secure vehicle corridor between Fort Bliss and William Beaumont Army Medical Center, for an anticipated total project cost of $3.7 million, with the City providing matching funds in the amount of $2.85 million and with $850,000 requested through the DEAAG grant.
Attachments: 1. DEAAG APPLICATION, 2. Item 39

CITY OF EL PASO, TEXAS

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Discussion and action that the City Manager or designee on behalf of the City of El Paso (“City”) be authorized to submit an application to the Office of the Governor, Texas Military Preparedness Commission for the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant (“DEAAG”) for the construction of approximately 1,200 feet of a 120-foot wide roadway corridor from Bert Williams Drive, located in the City of El Paso, to Iron Dust-Off Drive, located on Department of Defense property, in order to provide a secure vehicle corridor between Fort Bliss and William Beaumont Army Medical Center, for an anticipated total project cost of $3.7 million, with the City providing matching funds in the amount of $2.85 million and with $850,000 requested through the DEAAG grant.

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