FEMA Region 7 Administrator Andrea Spillars, center, speaks during a news conference announcing funding for the Papio W-4 Project at Chalcol Hills Recreation Area on Thursday morning.
SCOTT STEWART, GRETNA BREEZE
The future site of a lake and park built as part of the Papio W-4 Project is seen over the building materials set out for a house under construction in Gretna's Lakeview subdivision on Thursday morning.
SCOTT STEWART, GRETNA BREEZE
Kevyn Sopinski, chair of the Papio-Missouri River NRD board, center, speaks at a news conference Thursday with Rep. Don Bacon, left, and Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts.
SCOTT STEWART, GRETNA BREEZE
Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac, adjutant general of the Nebraska National Guard and director of the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, speaks during a news conference Thursday at Chalco Hills.
SCOTT STEWART, GRETNA BREEZE
The view over WP-4 won't be quite as grand as those over the 250-acre Wehrspann Lake at Chalco Hills Recreation Area, but they both work to keep properties protected during significant rainfall and flooding events.
FEMA Region 7 Administrator Andrea Spillars, center, speaks during a news conference announcing funding for the Papio W-4 Project at Chalcol Hills Recreation Area on Thursday morning.
The future site of a lake and park built as part of the Papio W-4 Project is seen over the building materials set out for a house under construction in Gretna's Lakeview subdivision on Thursday morning.
Kevyn Sopinski, chair of the Papio-Missouri River NRD board, center, speaks at a news conference Thursday with Rep. Don Bacon, left, and Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts.
Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac, adjutant general of the Nebraska National Guard and director of the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, speaks during a news conference Thursday at Chalco Hills.
The view over WP-4 won't be quite as grand as those over the 250-acre Wehrspann Lake at Chalco Hills Recreation Area, but they both work to keep properties protected during significant rainfall and flooding events.