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DOT&PF 2020 Storm Recovery Program-Level Schedule

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Right after the 2020 storm subsided, DOT&PF conducted emergency repairs on numerous sites that sustained roadway damage, washed out culverts, and filled drainage ditches and landslides.
Today,DOT&PF continues to monitor sites and perform emergency repairs as needed. DOT&PF is also designing and constructing permanent repairs that will return the roads to their pre-damage condition.
Current work is scheduled on a site-specific basis and may include:

  • 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;
  • FEMA and FHWA review of project scope, schedule, and budget;
  • Right-of-way in some locations;
  • Site construction; and
  • Construction closeout.
Permanent repair construction started at some sites in 2022. Many sites have completed construction. For those sites still in design, construction is expected to be completed in 2026 or 2027. Construction on most sites is completed in one season. See Project Updates for project-specific schedules.