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The governor has requested assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to reimburse state agencies and 40 localities for damage to public infrastructure, debris removal, related emergency services and snow removal costs.
“This was a major winter storm event and the Commonwealth incurred significant but necessary costs to keep Virginians safe,” said Kaine. “Federal assistance is available for just such a situation and I hope that the federal government will respond promptly to our request.”

Localities in Gov. Kaine’s request include the counties of Albemarle, Alleghany, Amherst, Arlington, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Botetourt, Caroline, Clarke, Craig, Fairfax, Frederick, Grayson, Greene, Hanover, Highland, King George, Louisa, Madison, Montgomery, Nelson, Orange, Page, Prince William, Roanoke, Rockbridge, Scott, Spotsylvania and Stafford, and the cities of Alexandria, Charlottesville, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas Park, Manassas, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton and Waynesboro.
The governor requested reimbursement for similar costs incurred in 10 localities, however, these localities did not experience the snowfall required to qualify for snow removal reimbursement. These localities may be eligible for other forms of reimbursement, and include the counties of Buchanan, Culpeper, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Tazewell, and Wise; and the cities of Fredericksburg, Norton, and Richmond.
The governor asked FEMA to consider the storm’s impact in another 45 localities that did not meet the snowfall threshold, but nonetheless had significant snow removal costs.
Finally, the governor requested Hazard Mitigation Assistance for all Virginia localities. The Hazard Mitigation Assistance program helps local and state governments implement measures to reduce the impact of future disasters.
