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OWRB approves application for infrastructure grant
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March 8, 2024
OWRB approves application for infrastructure grant
By PATRICK FORD NEWS EDITOR

Markers for historic Town of Grayson unveiled

New signs marking the historic town of Grayson have been installed along Highway 266, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich past. Originally named Wildcat, the town underwent several transformations before settling on its current moniker in 1902. Despite the change in name, the legal designation as Wildcat persisted until the 1960s.

Grayson’s historical significance extends beyond its name. In 1918, a border realignment shifted the town from McIntosh County to Okmulgee County, where it remains today. Notably, Grayson stands as one of the last remaining All-Black communities among the approximately 50 that once dotted Oklahoma’s landscape. Leon Anderson currently serves as the town’s mayor, carrying on a legacy deeply rooted in the region’s history.

Grayson has received a significant financial boost to address crucial water infrastructure needs. A grant totaling $1,153,846, awarded under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), will fund essential upgrades to the town’s wastewater system.

The Oklahoma Water Resources Board recently approved the ARPA grant application submitted by the Town of Grayson. The approval, granted on Feb. 20, comes with specific conditions to ensure the funds are used ef- fectively and in compliance with regulations.

The project aims to enhance the functionality and safety of Grayson’s wastewater infrastructure, which includes lagoons and lift stations. Proposed improvements include the replacement of submersible centrifugal pumps, corroded piping, and upgrades to the electrical systems at two lift stations. Additionally, the project will involve draining and cleaning out the wastewater lagoon, clearing stormwater conveyances, and increasing the capacity of the detention pond.

Among the conditions outlined are the requirement to account for ARPA grant funds separately and to adhere to federal and state statutory provisions, ARPA regulations, and board policies during the project implementation. The board’s staff is empowered to oversee the project’s progress and approve any modifications necessary to achieve its objectives.

The combination of new markers highlighting Grayson’s historical significance and the infusion of funds to improve its water infrastructure underscores the town’s commitment to preserving its heritage while meeting the needs of its residents. With these developments, Grayson looks poised to navigate the future while honoring its past.

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