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Benton residents hoping for federal buyout


Last Update: 11/02 10:49 am
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BENTON, Ark. (AP) — Some residents of a flood-prone neighborhood in Benton are waiting and hoping for a federal buyout of their homes.

City officials applied for grant money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's hazard-mitigation program after a storm in April stranded residents. The city and the Central Arkansas Planning and Development District are also putting together a plan to bulldoze the homes.

City engineer Gail Mainard says the homes should never have been built in what is a floodway. But the area was developed in 1978 before the current flood-plain maps the city uses.

A private appraisal group estimates the values of the six homes at between $100,00 and $168,000.

The FEMA program would require the city to pay 25 percent of the more than $1 million project.

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Information from: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, http://www.arkansasonline.com


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