Lee County | Lee | $2,000,000.00 | Buyout activities to repair damage sustained during the 2016 floods, remove repetitive loss homeowner from harms way, and protect the investment of disaster recovery funds to support community workforce housing. | | 70.60% |
Cross Plains | Callahan | $2,000,000.00 | Multifamily housing - Increase the supply of affordable rental properties. | | 100.00% |
Wharton | Wharton | $2,000,000.00 | Assist homeowners with elevation, rehabilitation, and reconstruction of homes to address existing damage and mitigate future damage. | | 100.00% |
Madisonville | Madison | $2,000,000.00 | Multifamily housing - Increase the supply of affordable rental properties. | | 100.00% |
Brookshire | Waller | $2,000,000.00 | Assist homeowners with elevation, rehabilitation, and reconstruction of homes to address existing damage and mitigate future damage. | | 100.00% |
Grimes County | Grimes | $2,000,000.00 | Road and drainage improvements will effectively drain storm water and decrease erosion to allow residents, emergency services and other traffic ingress/egress during flood events and other possible disasters. | 78.9935 | 60.29% |
Navasota | Brazos | $2,000,000.00 | Approximately 1,800 linear feet of drainage system improvements along Washington Street will allow storm water to drain away from the Manley/Teague drainage basin area reducing threats to health and safety of residents. | 78.4335 | 73.91% |
Madison County | Madison | $2,000,000.00 | Road and drainage improvements in Precincts 3 and 4 will effectively drain storm water and decrease erosion to allow residents, emergency services and other traffic ingress/egress during flood events and improve resiliency for residents. | 77.2194 | 64.41% |
Austin County | Austin | $2,000,000.00 | Restore roadside ditches and roadway surfaces along Kaechele Road, Tower Road, Tomlinson Road, Blakely Road and Klopsteck Road in Precinct 4. Improvements will cover approximately 36,000 linear feet of roadway. This project will reduce the risk of flooding that damages these primary access routes, rendering them impassable and unsafe. | 74.3355 | 58.54% |
San Felipe | Waller | $2,000,000.00 | Create a drainage system that will allow the water to recede from the streets with minimal closures and will allow the town to continue operation in all types of weather. | 74.3355 | 51.40% |
Sealy | Austin | $1,993,387.00 | Critical drainage improvements will provide immediate and direct benefit to residents and commercial structures and will mitigate the severity of future impacts. | 74.3355 | 58.64% |
Wallis | Austin | $2,000,000.00 | Create a drainage system that will allow the water to recede from the streets more rapidly and alleviate flooding in a large number of neighborhoods and commercial areas. | 74.3355 | 61.65% |
Linden | Cass | $2,000,000.00 | Create better drainage and a retention pond that will allow the water to flow without overloading road culverts. | 72.9871 | 51.53% |
Clifton | Bosque | $2,000,000.00 | Replace or rehabilitate 135 brick manholes along with approximately 1,000 linear feet of sewer main replacement. | 72.6839 | 67.59% |
Jasper County | Jasper | $2,000,000.00 | Street Improvements in Precincts 3 and 4. | 71.7032 | 76.90% |
Stephenville | Erath | $1,980,000.00 | Create a safer environment for residents and business by make flood and drainage improvements. | 71.3032 | 63.84% |
San Jacinto County | San Jacinto | $1,918,200.00 | Street Improvements in Precincts 1, 2 and 4. | 71.1613 | 56.84% |
Woodville | Tyler | $2,000,000.00 | Street improvements to ensure ingress/egress in the southwest portion of the City. | | |
Bastrop County | Bastrop | $447,748.00 | FEMA matching funds for flood and drainage improvements underway. | | |
Jasper | Jasper | $2,000,000.00 | Create better drainage and two retention ponds in the Sandy Creek area. | | |
Jefferson | Marion | $1,866,688.00 | Drainage improvements across the City to allow safe transportation and to avoid flooding of residents, businesses, and infrastructure. | | |
| Total | $40,206,023.00 | | | |