The U.S. Department of Justice filed a proposal in federal court that would appoint an interim third-party manager to stabilize the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi.
JACKSON, Miss. — The U.S. Department of Justice filed a proposal in federal court Tuesday that would appoint an interim third-party manager to stabilize theThe third-party manager has not yet been identified and the City of Jackson has not responded to requests for comment at this time, noting the city was focused on the possibility of dangerous storms.
On Nov. 17, Jackson’s City Council approved an order for agreement with the federal government on how to fix the"The state of emergency came to an end last week, but I have authorized MEMA to commit another $240,000 from the state’s Disaster Mitigation Fund for maintenance as a bridge between today and the new leadership," Reeves said. "That should help close out this chapter without further chaos.
The proposal seeks the court’s appointment of an interim third-party manager that would have the authority to, among other things: Implement capital improvements to the city’s public drinking water system, in particular, a set of priority projects meant to improve the system’s near-term stability, including a winterization project meant to make the system less vulnerable to winter storms.
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