FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency

01/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/30/2026 19:16

Additional $480 Million Approved for Florida’s Disaster Recovery

Additional $480 Million Approved for Florida's Disaster Recovery

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - FEMA announced more than $480 million in federal funding to support more than 500 disaster recovery projects statewide in Florida.

These local and state-managed projects include $180 million for rebuilding or restoring critical infrastructure and public facilities, more than $136.6 million for emergency measures to protect life and property and $66.3 million for clearing debris from public roads.

Some notable announcements include:

  • Nearly $83.9 million for permanent repairs or replacement of parks and recreational equipment, buildings, docks and facilities, including $19.7 million for St. Johns County, $16.5 million for the City of St. Petersburg for Tropicana Field, $5.7 million for the City of Sanford marina and more than $4.7 million for Flager County beach dune repair.
  • An additional $37 million for Charlotte County for emergency work, beach repair and coastal protection.
  • More than $35.8 million for the permanent repairs or replacement of buildings and equipment, which includes $2.9 million for Broward County more than $2.4 million for Manatee County Port Authority and more than $1.2 million for the City of Punta Gorda.
  • More than $26.7 million for permanent repairs or replacement to utilities, power generation and distribution facilities. This includes $10.4 million for Tri-County Electric Cooperative and $4.1 million for City of Bartow for the repair or replacement of conductors, power poles and transformers.
  • More than $25.7 million for permanent repairs to water works facilities, which includes more than $10.9 million for the City of Fort Lauderdale after experiencing severe storms and flooding.
  • $9.3 million to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, $8.2 million to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and more than $5.9 million to Florida Department of Health for emergency measures to protect public safety.

Funds are distributed to the state through the Public Assistance program, which is state managed, locally executed and FEMA supported.

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