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Cedar Park City Council Extends Mayor's Declaration Of Local Disaster Declaration

It Helps Facilitate Emergency Expenditures Reimbursement Related To Extreme Weather Event

February 18, 2021

2/25/21: City Council voted to extend the Mayor's Declaration of Local State of Disaster for 30 days. Click here to read the extension.

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2/18/21: Mayor Corbin Van Arsdale has issued a Declaration of Local State of Disaster, activating the appropriate recovery, rehabilitation and aid provisions of the City of Cedar Park’s Emergency Management Plan, pursuant to Texas Government Code 418.108(d). It effectively begins the process of facilitating Federal and State reimbursement for expenditures related to the severe weather event. The Declaration is valid for seven (7) days from February 18, 2021. It will be an item on the agenda for the next Regular Scheduled City Council Meeting on Thursday, February 25, 2021.

Read the Declaration of Local State of Disaster.


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