Congressman Flores Announces FEMA Grants for West ISD

Congressman Bill Flores of Bryan has announced nearly $16 million dollars in federal assistance to replace two schools damaged beyond repair from last year’s fertilizer plant explosion in West.

The federal emergency management agency (FEMA) has awarded grants paying three-fourths the cost of a new high school and intermediate school.

Click HERE to read more background on the FEMA grant.

Construction of both buildings is scheduled to start in April, around the first anniversary of the deadly blast.

Flores says on Wednesday, the West school board is scheduled to consider preliminary approval of schematic plans.

Flores says FEMA applications are still being processed to replace city infrastructure.

Flores also praised citizens of West for completing or in the process of building 56 homes destroyed in the explosion and clearing all but a couple of structures.

Click below for comments from Congressman Bill Flores, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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News release from Congressman Bill Flores:

FEMA has awarded West ISD with two Public Assistance grants, totaling $20.8 million, for repairs caused by the fertilizer plant explosion last April. The sum will go to fix West’s badly damaged schools. Following the announcement of the grants, Congressman Bill Flores (R-Texas) released the following statement:

“I applaud FEMA for awarding the much needed funds to help the West schools rebuild after being severely damaged by the plant explosion. These grants could not come at a better time as West ISD is hoping to start construction of new school facilities in the near future. With the help of these grants, the students will soon be able to leave their current environment in temporary facilities for permanent classrooms and facilities.

“As the rebuilding process continues, the community and McLennan County should rest assured that we have not forgotten about West and all that its citizens have been through. Our local leaders have been and continue working to rebuild and their efforts are paying off for the community. Similarly, I remain committed to helping in any way possible and we will never forget those who perished in the disaster.”

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