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Dunedin outlines $24M storm-recovery plan, commission backs priority marina repairs

2437530 · February 27, 2025
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City leaders said estimated 2024 storm damage totals about $24 million and described a financing plan that uses interfund loans, a line of credit and expected FEMA and state reimbursements; the City Commission supported making marina repairs a priority.

Dunedin Mayor Franey and City Manager Jennifer Bramley told attendees at the 2025 State of the City that the city’s total estimated storm damage from the 2024 storms is about $24 million and outlined how the city will pay for recovery work.

Bringing figures to the public, Bramley said the city expects debris removal costs of about $4.9 million (already partially offset by an expedited FEMA payment of $2.4 million) and that the bulk of remaining storm-related costs—approximately $19.1 million—will be reimbursed at roughly 75% from FEMA, 12.5% from the state of Florida and 12.5% from the city, leaving an estimated city cash outlay of about $2.3 million.

The reimbursement split matters because Dunedin plans to cover immediate cash needs with a mix…

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