Fresno Irrigation Systems – CA

State:
CA

Site Type:
Infrastructure and Utilities, Water Supply, Sanitation and Water Disposal

New Deal Agencies:
Work Relief Programs, Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Description

Fresno received $90,000 from the federal government for sewers, water system, and street drainage.

The WPA storm sewer project pictured below cost $55,000.

Source notes

Fresno Bee, 1939 and 1941 in "Scrapbooks of clippings related to WPA projects in Fresno, Kern, King, Madera, and Tulare Counties," gift of Mrs. David T. Holmes, Vacaville, 1962. (Scrapbook can be found in the California State Library in Sacramento).

Location Info


CA Fresno County

Location notes:
Location is general marker for miscellaneous projects in Fresno County. Any information on more specific addresses for the projects below would be greatly appreciated.

Coordinates: 36.747727, -119.77236

Site Details

Federal Cost
$90,000.00

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