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It may not seem like much in the scheme of things, but the City of Malibu has received more than $47,000 in federal funds to be used to replace infrastructure lost in the 2018 Woolsey Fire. Malibu along with six other cities and counties will receive wildfire recovery funding. In addition, Los Angeles County received $3.78 million in wildfire recovery funds that can be used for rebuilding purposes. According to City of Malibu Media Information Officer Matt Myerhoff, funding from the California Office of Emergency Services, Federal Emergency Management Agency and City of Malibu funds will be used to replace and repair miles of guardrails that were destroyed in the Woolsey Fire. The guardrail project is estimated to cost $2 million. For the full story, visit our website. Link is in our bio. Story by Judy Abel and photo by Samantha Bravo.
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