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LCRA awards $1.1M in grants for communities

The Lower Colorado River Authority recently awarded $1,108,769 in grants to support community projects across LCRA’s wholesale electric, water and transmission service areas. The Community Development Partnership Program grants will help fund 45 projects, including construction of a four-bay addition to the Cat Spring Volunteer Fire Department in Austin County, installing a flood warning system at a low-water crossing in Llano, upgrading a 50-yearold community center in Bronte and repairing the hurricane-damaged Danish Heritage Museum in Wharton County.

The Lower Colorado River Authority recently awarded $1,108,769 in grants to support community projects across LCRA’s wholesale electric, water and transmission service areas.

The Community Development Partnership Program grants will help fund 45 projects, including construction of a four-bay addition to the Cat Spring Volunteer Fire Department in Austin County, installing a flood warning system at a low-water crossing in Llano, upgrading a 50-yearold community center in Bronte and repairing the hurricane-damaged Danish Heritage Museum in Wharton County.

Other grants will help fund improvements at sports facilities and parks in Columbus, Eagle Lake, El Campo, Flatonia, Giddings, Goldthwaite, Johnson City, Junction, Kenedy, Lometa, Odem, San Marcos, San Saba and Woodcreek.

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