News Summary
Congressman Russell Fry has secured $28 million for North Myrtle Beach to enhance stormwater management and flood mitigation efforts. This funding is part of the American Relief Act 2025 and is expected to significantly improve the city’s infrastructure over a three-year period. Mayor Marilyn Hatley emphasized the importance of these funds in addressing longstanding challenges and ensuring public safety and resilience against flooding.
Congressman Russell Fry Secures $28 Million for Ocean Outfalls and Stormwater Mitigation in North Myrtle Beach
In a significant development for the coastal community of North Myrtle Beach, Congressman Russell Fry has successfully secured $28 million to address pressing stormwater management and flood mitigation concerns. This funding is part of a broader initiative that aims to enhance the city’s infrastructure and ensure its long-term resilience.
A Major Win for North Myrtle Beach
The funding, which is being authorized through the U.S. Army Corps, comes as part of the American Relief Act 2025, a comprehensive legislative measure that seeks to make substantial investments across various states. Signed into law on December 21, 2024, this act allocates a total of $1.515 billion for nationwide projects, with North Myrtle Beach set to receive a significant portion for crucial infrastructure improvements.
Investment Breakdown
The financial support for North Myrtle Beach will be distributed over a three-year period. The allocation is as follows:
- $500,000 in fiscal year 2025
- $25 million in fiscal year 2026
- $2.5 million in fiscal year 2027
This structured funding approach aims to ensure that projects can be undertaken in a timely manner while also allowing for careful planning and execution.
Addressing Immediate and Long-Term Needs
In his remarks following the announcement, Congressman Fry described the funding as a “major win” for not only North Myrtle Beach but also the greater Grand Strand area. The construction of ocean outfalls will play a critical role in meeting immediate needs concerning water management while also laying the groundwork for future growth.
These ocean outfalls will serve to improve public safety and protect the coastline—two factors that Fry has identified as high priorities throughout this process. The enhancements resulting from this project are expected to significantly mitigate flooding risks, ensuring the community can withstand severe weather events.
Community Leaders Recognize the Impact
North Myrtle Beach Mayor Marilyn Hatley expressed immense gratitude for the financial support that Congressman Fry has garnered. The mayor emphasized the importance of addressing the city’s longstanding challenges related to stormwater management. She identified these improvements as central to enhancing both the resilience of North Myrtle Beach and the overall well-being of its residents and the many visitors that flock to the area.
With these funds, the city aims to tackle the difficulties posed by stormwater issues effectively. By investing in essential infrastructure, North Myrtle Beach is poised to not only strengthen its defenses against flooding but also fortify its future growth.
A Bright Future for North Myrtle Beach
The infusion of resources from the Army Corps, channeled through the American Relief Act, represents a pivotal moment for North Myrtle Beach. As construction plans are put into action, residents can anticipate significant enhancements to their community’s infrastructure. With projects designed to safeguard against flooding and bolster the local economy, North Myrtle Beach stands on the cusp of positive change.
As the city moves forward with these initiatives, the collaboration between local leaders and federal resources will be crucial in shaping a sustainable and thriving environment for generations to come. Community members can look forward to a future where public safety and environmental resilience go hand-in-hand.
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Additional Resources
- WMBF News: Major Win for Rep. Russell Fry
- Wikipedia: North Myrtle Beach
- WBTW: Fry Secures $28M for Ocean Outfalls
- Google Search: N Myrtle Beach stormwater
- ABC News 4: New Ocean Outfall
- Google Scholar: stormwater management North Myrtle Beach
- Myrtle Beach Online: Local News Article
- Encyclopedia Britannica: stormwater management
- Construction Equipment Guide: Myrtle Beach Infrastructure Project
- Google News: N Myrtle Beach projects
