🇺🇸 USA May 14, 2026 · Brendan Rose

More than $20 million of delayed FEMA funds allocated to Montpelier and VTrans

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More than $20 million of delayed FEMA funds allocated to Montpelier and VTrans
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Mike Carey stacks sandbags on State Street in Montpelier in July 2024. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger



The Federal Emergency Management Agency is set to release more than $20 million in funding to support the Vermont Agency of Transportation and the City of Montpelier to repair damage from severe flooding in 2023.



FEMA has slated $11.78 million to the City of Montpelier for repairs to some of its municipal buildings, including severe damage to the capital’s City Hall, fire department,

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