In 2025, Austin finally received a $34.7 million federal reimbursement that covers the city’s response to COVID-19, Winter Storm Uri, Winter Storm Mara, and the 2015 floods.
Reimbursement Details
The payment, amounting to $34.7 million, was granted for the city’s response to COVID-19, Winter Storm Uri, Winter Storm Mara, and the 2015 floods.
The Recovery Process
“The Public Assistance cost recovery process is complex and can take many years after the disaster before reimbursement occurs,” AEM said. “Long after the disaster has happened and the community has completed recovery, the AEM Finance team continues to track disaster-related expenses to help recoup the city’s expenses that resulted during the response and recovery from these events.”
Community Involvement

According to AEM, the threshold for Travis County to qualify for public assistance was $6.2 million in damages reported. The public plays a role in helping meet the thresholds by submitting damage reports to the state.
Key Takeaways
- Austin received $34.7 million in federal reimbursement for multiple disasters.
- The recovery process can take many years, as noted by AEM officials.
- Public participation is essential to meet the $6.2 million damage threshold.
The city’s achievement underscores the importance of diligent tracking and community involvement in disaster recovery efforts.

