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Kendall County outlines FEMA/TDEM progress, seeks reimbursement after July floods
Summary
County staff told the commissioners the county has submitted 11 FEMA Public Assistance projects tied to the July 4 Guadalupe River flood (DR‑4879‑TX) and, based on an expected 75% federal cost share, is positioned to recover more than $200,000 for flood-related public infrastructure repairs.
KENDALL COUNTY, TEXAS — County staff on Wednesday updated the Kendall County Commissioners Court on the status of federal recovery work tied to the July 4 Guadalupe River flooding (DR‑4879‑TX), saying the county has submitted 11 projects to FEMA and is positioned to recover roughly $200,000 under the agency’s Public Assistance program.
Kristen Pasey, who led the county’s recovery effort update, told the court that the county has worked with the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and FEMA to document emergency response activities…
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