Schedule
After the storm subsided, DOT&PF conducted emergency repairs on numerous sites that sustained roadway damage, washed out culverts, filled drainage ditches, and landslides. DOT&PF continues to monitor sites and perform emergency repairs as needed.
DOT&PF will deliver permanent repairs to damage sites in 5 communities. Permanent repair costs are expected to exceed $35 million.
DOT&PF is developing designs for permanent repairs that will return the roads to their pre-damage condition. Current work includes:
- Grouping damage sites for permanent repair according to location, type of damage, or complexity of repair;
- Conducting geotechnical and other site investigations to determine repair needs;
- Assessing site eligibility for FEMA and FHWA disaster funding reimbursement;
- Designing repair plans;
- Site construction; and
- Construction Closeout.
Permanent repair construction has been conducted in 2022 and 2023, and it will continue in 2024 and 2025 as all sites are completed.