A southeast Missouri county has been told it won’t be getting any money for damage caused by the activation of the Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway last year.
The Southeast Missourian reports Mississippi County’s clerk gave county commissioners a letter with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers decision on July 26.
A corps spokesman says the letter “constitutes the final administrative action” on the county’s $75 million claim for flood damage
The county had argued that the corps’ activation of the floodway was negligent. Commissioners say they weren’t surprised by the decision, but still hope to receive money from the corps to pay for damage to county roads by trucks hauling materials for the levee’s restoration.
The levee was intentionally breached to prevent flooding in an Illinois community upriver.
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