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2013 Colorado Floods: FEMA Public Assistance Overview

Release Date:
九月 10, 2018

A banner graphic shows an image of a red and white firetruck stranded in rushing brown flood waters to the left and the FEMA Logo to the right reads “2013 Colorado Floods: Five Years Later.”

 

 

FEMA Public Assistance Program Overview

The FEMA Public Assistance program provides funding for emergency actions undertaken by communities as well as aid to repair or replace damaged public infrastructure, such as roads and bridges. FEMA has obligated $343,644,427 to 221 Public Assistance applicants, helping communities rebuild.

 

County            Eligible Applicants               Projects Obligated                Total Federal Share

Adams             15                                            51                                            $4,986,342.11

Arapahoe         7                                              25                                            $2,474,335.38

Boulder*           54                                            338                                          $181,279,129.12

Broomfield       1                                              1                                              $342,482.00

Clear Creek     3                                              14                                            $1,011,308.78

Crowley           1                                              3                                              $239,575.74

Denver             3                                              20                                           $2,349,774.27

El Paso*           8                                             107                                          $7,344,444.20

Fremont           7                                              28                                            $760,107.36

Gilpin               2                                              8                                              $591,307.26

Jefferson          21                                            72                                            $7,798,073.93

Lake                 2                                              4                                              $110,911.84

Larimer*           33                                            227                                          $74,831,770.06

Lincoln             1                                              2                                              $70,299.93

Logan               8                                             18                                            $590,042.78

Morgan             8                                             29                                            $2,954,913.23

Sedgwick         2                                              4                                              $20,617.81

Washington      1                                              3                                              $277,783.15

Weld*               29                                            117                                          $20,371,538.09

Statewide         15                                            91                                            $35,239,670.95

Totals               221                                          1,162                                       $343,644,427.99

 

*There are still open projects in these communities that may affect final figures.

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