From Deseret News archives:
Dixie flood funding falling far short
"There are a lot of needs that are not being taken care of," St. George Mayor Dan McArthur said Tuesday. "We are pursuing every funding source we can, and we're spending money that we don't actually have."
Initial damage assessments compiled by area officials topped $180 million from the January floods. Dozens of homes were either lost to floodwaters or condemned as unlivable. President Bush declared a federal disaster for Washington and Kane counties, which set the Federal Emergency Management Agency and its public assistance plans into motion.
FEMA recently closed its joint field office in St. George after completing an assessment of damages to public property and approving 145 work projects for federal assistance funds.
To date, FEMA has obligated or released a little more than $5 million for some of those projects, said Derek Jensen, a spokesman with the state Division of Emergency Services. The money is released to the state, which funnels it down to the appropriate entity.
FEMA's assistance was appreciated, said McArthur, but the federal agency wasn't as helpful as he had hoped.<
"They pushed a lot of it off on other agencies," the mayor said. "We're out in the cold on some things. We were hoping for more."
One of the large projects is a new bridge at Valley View Drive, a major artery road connecting two sections of St. George that was literally swept away by the Santa Clara River. A temporary bridge will first be installed while engineers develop plans for a new one, said Larry Bulloch, St. George public works director.
Bulloch is also unimpressed with the amount of federal assistance funds the city has so far received.
"The result has been quite disappointing," he said.
But there is much more work to be done and city crews are hard at it. Numerous roads, bridges, utility lines, golf courses, walking trails, and community parks were severely damaged when the Santa Clara and Virgin rivers surged far beyond the established flood plain maps. Even the ground some of the homes and utility lines were on no longer exists.
Piles of broken tree limbs, pieces of houses, and other debris are piled up in spots along the two river channels, which could create additional problems if spring runoff is high. That's a prospect that no one relishes.
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