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Flood Recovery Update | Local Permit Reminder
City Alerts
The San Saba County Floodplain Management Office and the cities of San Saba and Richland Springs are reminding property owners in San Saba County and including the cities of San Saba and Richland Springs with disaster damage, to obtain local permits before repairing or rebuilding damaged structures.
See story from this week's San Saba News & Star: Important Reminder of Permit Requirements for those with Disaster Damage
Flood Recovery Update | FEMA Fact Sheet Regarding Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage
City Alerts
The purpose of the FEMA Fact Sheet is to answer frequently asked questions regarding the Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage (SI/SD) requirements of the National Flood Insurance Plan (NFIP) for the repair and improvements of structures that have been damaged as a result of flooding.
FEMA/Disaster Recovery Center Now Open in San Saba
City Alerts


The Disaster Recovery Center (DRC), hosted by FEMA, is open and located at the San Saba Civic Center located at 1190 S. Thomas Stewart Road, housed within Mill Pond Park. Hours are 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Daily.