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Federal disaster declaration could reimburse Bourbon County for flood repairs; commissioners weigh cash-flow sequencing
Bourbon County Commission · July 16, 2024
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Summary
County staff announced a presidential disaster declaration that will allow FEMA and KDOT reimbursements for flood-related road repairs; commissioners emphasized the county must sequence work to match reimbursements and preserve cash reserves.
Officials told the Bourbon County Commission on July 15 that the president has declared a federal disaster for flood damage, which starts the county’s eligibility for reimbursement through the Kansas Department of Emergency Management (KDEM)/FEMA and, separately, KDOT for highway work.
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