FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — The City of
Fayetteville has been awarded the 2024 Association of State Floodplain
Managers (ASFPM) James Lee Witt Local Award for Excellence for its
Watershed Master Planning Program. The award was announced at the ASFPM
2024 National Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 27.
This distinguished award recognized Fayetteville's significant
contribution to the organization’s vision of an adaptable nation
resilient to flooding and prepared for tomorrow’s changing climate. Due
to the city's strategic planning laying the groundwork for successful
grant opportunities, the Russell-Person Street Bridge and Stream
Enhancement project received a $20 million Building Resilient
Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant in 2023.
“It is truly an honor to receive this award,” said Alicia Lanier,
Stormwater Project Manager for the City of Fayetteville. “Five years
ago, our city leaders embarked on a $13 million Watershed Master Plan
program to better understand the magnitude and severity of flooding
across the city, and proactively develop flood mitigation projects. This
award recognizes that achievement and underscores the city’s commitment
to innovative and effective floodplain management strategies that
protect its residents and enhance community resilience.”
ASFPM is a professional association dedicated to reducing flood
losses in the United States. It works to promote policies and practices
that minimize flood risks and enhance the resilience of communities
nationwide.
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