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Kerr Together outlines business and housing recovery plans; estimates $58.6 million rebuild need for affected businesses

6490918 · October 14, 2025
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Todd Bach and Kerr Together presented a long‑term recovery update, including a one‑stop resource center, warehousing for donated materials, and a preliminary $58.6 million estimate to rebuild directly affected businesses.

Kerr Together’s long‑term recovery group reported Oct. 14 to the Kerr County Commissioners Court on coordinated recovery work after the July 4 flood, detailing business impact counts, planned services and partnerships to support residents and businesses.

Todd Bach of Kerr EDC told the court the group has identified about 260–265 businesses affected in Kerr and western Kendall counties, with 74 businesses self‑identified as directly impacted by floodwaters. The current total rebuild estimate for affected businesses is about $58,600,000, Bach said, though he cautioned the figure is evolving as contractors complete hard estimates.

Key elements reported: - Business recovery: The working group has contacted more than 90% of the 74 directly impacted businesses and is…

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