Philadelphia to receive $25M in federal aid to address flood concerns
Nearly a year after the historic flooding, Philadelphia is getting $25M in federal aid to help prevent another devastating flood from happening again. The White House says measures will include green infrastructure, sewer and highway projects, stormwater planters and curb extensions.
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