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The village of Ruidoso has launched a new online tool allowing residents to track the progress of Federal Emergency Management Agency-funded recovery and mitigation projects tied to the federal disaster declaration.Village officials announced the new FEMA-Funded Project Progress page this week, describing it as an effort to provide transparency and help residents better understand the long-term recovery work taking place throughout the community.The online tracker includes updates on projects funded through FEMA’s Public Assistance Program, covering work involving roads, bridges, utilities, parks, public buildings, flood mitigation efforts, debris removal, and other infrastructure improvements.Officials said residents can use the tool to monitor active and completed projects, view the current phase of work, and learn more about how FEMA funding and approvals operate.According to the village, many recovery projects move through multiple stages before construction begins, including planning, engineering, environmental review, documentation, and federal approval processes.Village leaders noted that recovery efforts often take years to complete because FEMA-funded projects require extensive cost validation and compliance reviews before funding is released.The tracker is expected to be updated regularly as projects receive approvals, move into construction phases, or are completed.The new tracking page and additional information about FEMA’s Public Assistance Program are available through the village website at the Village of Ruidoso FEMA Project Progress page.The village said the tool is intended to give residents a clearer picture of how recovery projects progress from initial planning stages through final completion as rebuilding efforts continue across the community.
The village of Ruidoso has launched a new online tool allowing residents to track the progress of Federal Emergency Management Agency-funded recovery and mitigation projects tied to the federal disaster declaration.
Village officials announced the new FEMA-Funded Project Progress page this week, describing it as an effort to provide transparency and help residents better understand the long-term recovery work taking place throughout the community.
The online tracker includes updates on projects funded through FEMA’s Public Assistance Program, covering work involving roads, bridges, utilities, parks, public buildings, flood mitigation efforts, debris removal, and other infrastructure improvements.
Officials said residents can use the tool to monitor active and completed projects, view the current phase of work, and learn more about how FEMA funding and approvals operate.
According to the village, many recovery projects move through multiple stages before construction begins, including planning, engineering, environmental review, documentation, and federal approval processes.
Village leaders noted that recovery efforts often take years to complete because FEMA-funded projects require extensive cost validation and compliance reviews before funding is released.
The tracker is expected to be updated regularly as projects receive approvals, move into construction phases, or are completed.
The new tracking page and additional information about FEMA’s Public Assistance Program are available through the village website at the Village of Ruidoso FEMA Project Progress page.
The village said the tool is intended to give residents a clearer picture of how recovery projects progress from initial planning stages through final completion as rebuilding efforts continue across the community.