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Port Richey finance director reports hurricane cleanup costs, FEMA reimbursements and proposed budget adjustments

2270838 · February 12, 2025
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Finance Director Adam Thompson told council the city has booked roughly $139,000 in general‑fund hurricane cleanup and about $730,000 in the utility fund so far; an expedited FEMA reimbursement request would yield roughly 50% upfront; council plans a budget amendment once reimbursements are clearer.

Adam Thompson, the city’s finance director, presented a quarterly financial update at the Port Richey City Council meeting on Feb. 11 and outlined the fiscal effects of recent storms and cleanup work.

“Out of the general fund, we’ve expended so far about a hundred and $39,000 in hurricane cleanup,” Thompson said. “And in the utility fund … we’ve expended about $730,000 in this fiscal year for hurricane cleanup.” He said the city had submitted…

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