FEMA-Funded Project Progress
Follow the progress of FEMA-funded recovery and mitigation projects in the Village of Ruidoso — updated automatically as work moves forward.
Track FEMA-Funded Recovery Projects in Ruidoso
This page provides an up-to-date look at FEMA-funded projects in the Village of Ruidoso following the DR-4795-NM disaster declaration. You can view each project’s status, scope, and funding progress. The spreadsheet below is updated automatically as new information becomes available.
How FEMA-Funded Projects Move from Disaster to Completion
Project Status & Updates
Access the live project status spreadsheet below. The document is updated as new information is added.
FEMA-Funded Project Progress
The following project tracker provides current status information for FEMA-funded recovery and infrastructure repair projects associated with recent disaster declarations affecting the Village of Ruidoso.
To improve accessibility and readability, this page presents a summarized version of the FEMA-funded project trackers. The full master tracker spreadsheets remain available for download and review.
Project costs, FEMA review steps, and repair phases are subject to change as documentation, engineering, reimbursement, and obligation processes continue.
For full project details, download the current tracker: DR-4795-NM Master Tracker 05-05-26
DR-4795-NM Project Summary
The table below provides a public-facing summary of selected FEMA-funded project progress. Full project details are available in the linked master tracker spreadsheet.
| PW # | FEMA Project # | Category | Project Title | Damaged Sites | FEMA Status | Village Repair Status | Estimated Cost | Estimated Federal Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 163 | 760827 | C - Roads and Bridges | Perk Canyon Roads & Culverts | St. Vitus Place, Ebarb Drive, Peak Drive, Perk Canyon Drive, Park Place, Echo Drive, W. Redwood Drive, Del Mar Drive | Obligated | Engineering | $2,910,897.93 | $2,183,173.45 |
| 11 | 754950 | C - Roads and Bridges | Middle Canyon Roads | Marie Lane, Deck Road, River Pine Circle, Terrace Drive, Fern Trail, N. Grindstone Road, Wilson Lane, River Trail, Robin Road, Hart Avenue, Foothill Road, Starlite Road, Kansas City Road, Ike Wingfield Drive, George McCarty Drive | Obligated | Engineering | $1,284,003.00 | $963,002.25 |
| 9 | 754948 | C - Roads and Bridges | Upper Canyon Roads | Seer Road, Bear Claw Avenue, Hill Road, Backwash Tank Service Road, South Stump Road, Malone Road, Pinky Road, Martin Road, McDaniel Road, East Riverside Drive, West Riverside Drive, Mountain View Drive, North Loop Road, Chestnut Lane, Huckleberry Lane, Sherwood Loop, Emmons Drive, Heidi Lane, Yodel Lane, Fox Drive, Kenza Trail, Forest Lane | Obligated | Engineering | $1,049,172.00 | $786,879.00 |
For full project details, download the current tracker: DR-4886-NM Master Tracker 05-05-2026
DR-4886-NM Project Summary
The table below provides a public-facing summary of selected FEMA-funded project progress. Full project details are available in the linked master tracker spreadsheet.
| PW # | FEMA Project # | Category | Project Title | Damaged Sites | FEMA Status | Village Repair Status | Estimated Cost | Estimated Federal Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 958942 | A - Debris Removal | Village-Wide Debris Removal | Village-Wide | Obligated | Pending Reimbursement | $382,333.29 | $286,749.97 |
| 1 | 958940 | B - Emergency Protective Measures | Emergency Protective Measures | Village-Wide | Obligated | Partially Reimbursed | $4,133,333.34 | $3,100,000.01 |
| 134 | 1065133 | B - Emergency Protective Measures | Racetrack Emergency Work | Racetrack detention pond, perimeter fence, and western track culverts | Pending PDMG Application Review | Pending Obligation | $8,567,094.60 | $6,425,320.95 |
About FEMA Public Assistance
FEMA’s Public Assistance (PA) program provides supplemental grants to help eligible applicants—like states, local governments, and certain nonprofit organizations—repair or replace public infrastructure damaged in disasters.
Projects are grouped into seven categories:
A: Debris Removal
B: Emergency Protective Measures
C: Roads & Bridges
D: Water Control Facilities
E: Buildings & Equipment
F: Utilities
G: Parks, Recreational, & Other Facilities
Funding can cover emergency work (Categories A & B) and permanent work (Categories C–G). In some cases, mitigation measures may also be funded to reduce future risks.
How Projects Move from Start to Finish
FEMA’s project delivery process includes:
Request & Account Setup – Applicant requests assistance within disaster timelines.
Exploratory & Scoping Meetings – Damage assessment and documentation planning.
Damage Inventory – Organizing projects by category and facility.
Scope & Costing – Detailing work requirements and cost estimates.
Review & Obligation – FEMA review and funding approval.
Project Delivery – Work completed by the applicant.
Closeout – Final review, documentation, and reimbursement.