Project Overview 

The Old Toll Road Landslide Recovery Project addresses damage caused by Tropical Storm Helene, which triggered a landslide on Old Toll Road near the intersection with Sunset Drive on September 27, 2024. Public Works crews began repairs in March 2025, installing stormwater infrastructure and rebuilding the road. The City is seeking FEMA reimbursement for this work through the FEMA Public Assistance program and the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) in order to restore and improve one of the final roads closed by the storm.

For background information please visit the Public Input project page here.

Start Date

March 2025

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