Cottonwood Shores extends disaster proclamation, discusses sewer grant

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  • Cottonwood Shores Police Department was the site of a food and water distribution effort by Highland Lakes Crisis Network. The city council took action to extend a mayoral disaster proclamation Feb. 18 as resident struggled with water and sewer service damaged by the winter storm. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Cottonwood Shores Police Department was the site of a food and water distribution effort by Highland Lakes Crisis Network. The city council took action to extend a mayoral disaster proclamation Feb. 18 as resident struggled with water and sewer service damaged by the winter storm. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
Cottonwood Shores city council members took action Thursday to extend a mayoral disaster proclamation through March and to apply for a state grant unrelated to the weather crisis. Mayor Donald Orr issued the disaster proclamation last week but it was only good for a week. The council’s action extends the proclamation for a month, making the city eligible to appy for aid from the Federal…

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