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Commission authorizes county chairman as signatory for FEMA storm-siren grant applications

October 03, 2025 | Crawford County, Kansas


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Commission authorizes county chairman as signatory for FEMA storm-siren grant applications
Tim (full name not specified in the transcript) presented a designation-of-authorizing-agent form asking the commission to authorize Chairman Sullivan to sign FEMA storm-siren grant documents on behalf of Crawford County.
Tim told the commission the request covered multiple projects and required a signature for each: “There’s 8. 1 for each project, so there’s a signature.”
A commissioner moved to approve the designation authorizing the county representative to sign as the grant’s authorized agent, the motion was seconded and commissioners recorded an affirmative vote.
Why it matters: Grant applications to FEMA for storm sirens require an authorized local signatory; authorizing the chairman to sign allows the county to apply for state- or federally funded hazard-warning equipment without delay.
Details and next steps: The commission approved the designation and the chairman or authorized staff will proceed with necessary signatures for the eight listed storm-siren projects. No contract award was made in the meeting; this action authorized signatory authority for the grant application process.

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