2025-20059Notice

FEMA Updates Floodplain Review Thresholds for Faster Disaster Aid

Published Date: 11/18/2025

Notice

Summary

Starting October 1, 2025, FEMA is raising the dollar limits that decide how much floodplain and wetlands review is needed for disaster aid projects. This means some smaller projects will skip or shorten the review process, speeding up help without extra costs. These changes reflect inflation and affect anyone applying for Public Assistance after major disasters.

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Higher $385,000 Cap for Limited-Step Review

For disasters with incident start dates on or after October 1, 2025, FEMA increased the maximum dollar value for actions that only need steps 1, 2, 4, 5, and 8 to $385,000. Projects at or below $385,000 may avoid the full 8-step process and follow the shorter set of steps instead.

Abbreviated Review Levels Increased to $19k and $96k

For disasters with incident start dates on or after October 1, 2025, FEMA raised the thresholds so projects at certain dollar levels only need to apply steps 1, 4, 5, and 8 of the 8-step floodplain and wetlands process. The two thresholds for that abbreviated review are now $19,000 and $96,000.

Exemption Threshold Raised to $19,000

If you apply for FEMA Public Assistance for a disaster with an incident start date on or after October 1, 2025, projects with a dollar value under $19,000 are exempt from the full 8-step floodplain management and wetlands protection review. That means smaller disaster repair projects below $19,000 may skip the full environmental review process.

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10/1/2025
11/18/2025

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