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City of Fayetteville
File #: 26-0143    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/20/2026 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 3/9/2026 Final action: 3/10/2026
Title: To Accept and Appropriate the Emergency Management Disaster Relief and Mitigation Fund Grant and to Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Memorandum of Agreement with North Carolina Emergency Management for the Locks Creek Roadway and Culvert Flood Mitigation Project
Attachments: 1. DRMG2557 City of Fayetteville - Locks Creek Roadway & Culvert - MOA, 2. CPO 2026-36
TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Michael Gibson, Interim Assistant City Manager

FROM: Sheila Thomas-Ambat, Public Services Director
Michelle Brooks, Interim Budget and Evaluation Director

DATE: March 9, 2026

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To Accept and Appropriate the Emergency Management Disaster Relief and Mitigation Fund Grant and to Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Memorandum of Agreement with North Carolina Emergency Management for the Locks Creek Roadway and Culvert Flood Mitigation Project
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 1: Safe and Secure Community
Goal 3: High Quality Built Environment
Goal 4: Desirable Place to Live, Work, and Recreate

Executive Summary:
The City has been awarded an Emergency Management Disaster Relief and Mitigation Fund (DRMF) grant in the amount of $999,135 for the Locks Creek Roadway and Culvert Flood Mitigation Project. Staff is requesting Council authorization for the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the North Carolina Emergency Management and to adopt Capital Project Ordinance (CPO) 2026-36 to appropriate the grant funding.

Background:
The City of Fayetteville Public Services Department applied for and was awarded a Disaster Relief and Mitigation Fund (DRMF) grant from North Carolina Division of Emergency Management (NCEM) for the Locks Creek Roadway and Culvert Flood Mitigation Project.

This project was identified through the Cape Fear 2 Watershed Study and previously approved by Council for development. The project is now shovel-ready and is anticipated to be advertised for bid in March 2026.

Issues/Analysis:
The project includes upgrades to the existing culvert on Locks Creek Road to maintain community ingress and egress during storm events up to the 50-year level of service.

The proposed improvements also include raising the roadway elevation to further enhance access during significant rainfall e...

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