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Federal Emergency Management Agency

organization
3 mentions across 3 events

Also known as: FEMA

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security responsible for coordinating disaster response and emergency preparedness. FEMA operates ten regional offices nationwide; Texas is served by FEMA Region 6, headquartered in Denton, which also oversees Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and 68 Tribal Nations.
3 eventsLast active Tracked since $478K city spending

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public safety (2)
grant (2)
utilities (1)
parks (1)
financial (1)
consent agenda (1)
budget (1)
passed (1)

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mentioned (3)
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April 2026

Consent Agenda

Authorization to accept a $200,124.42 federal cybersecurity grant from DHS/FEMA through the Texas Homeland Security Grants Division for the Next Generation Firewall Project, along with a $62,538.88 local cash match from the Data Services Fund, for a total program cost not to exceed $262,663.30.

Authorize (1) the acceptance of a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency through the Texas Office of the Governor - Homeland Security Grants Division

$63K

February 2026

Consent Agenda

Authorizes Supplemental Agreement No. 1 with IEA, Inc. increasing the professional services contract by $250,960 to add engineering design services including a FEMA-required hydraulic/hydrology study for the Dixon Branch Greenbelt Pedestrian Bridge, design of Herndon Park Bridge, and retaining wall repair at Flagpole Hill Trail.

…and consulting services for an additional hydraulic and hydrology study to meet Federal Emergency Management Agency requirement for the Dixon Branch Greenbelt Pedestrian Bridge Project located at…

$251K

December 2025

Items For Individual Consideration

Authorization to accept a FEMA/TDEM Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant totaling $659,639.93 for the purchase and installation of an emergency power generator at Kiest Recreation Center, with 75% funded by the state grant and 25% covered by a city General Fund local match.

Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) through the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) for the Legis

$165K