Disaster detail

SEVERE WINTER STORMS, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, FLOODING, LANDSLIDES, AND MUDSLIDES

DR-4699-CA affected San Luis Obispo County, California. This page rolls up the declaration record, assistance metrics, and public-assistance categories for that specific event.

Incident type
Severe Storm
DR-4699-CA
Declared
Apr 3, 2023
DR
Public assistance
$11.6M
Project obligations
Registrations
417
Tracked households
Aid breakdown

What FEMA records show for this declaration

Public assistance

Roads and Bridges$8.8M
Debris Removal$1.7M
Utilities$376K
Water Control Facilities$315K
Parks, Recreational Facilities, and Other Items$303K
Emergency Protective Measures$173K
Management Costs$25K
Total PA obligated$11.6M

Individual assistance

Owner-approved dollars$897K
Renter-approved dollars$78K
Intake IHP dollars$2.0M
Validated phase 2 dollars$2.0M
Tracked registrations417
About this declaration

What DR-4699-CA means

DR-4699-CA is a FEMA disaster declaration that affected San Luis Obispo County, California, with an incident window starting Feb 21, 2023 through Jul 10, 2023. The declaration type is "DR," categorized as severe storm.

When FEMA issues a declaration, it can authorize Individual Assistance (IA), Public Assistance (PA), or Hazard Mitigation (HM) programs — or any combination. IA covers direct aid to households: housing repairs, rental assistance, and other needs. PA funds infrastructure repair and emergency protective measures managed by local governments and nonprofits. The dollar figures on this page reflect what FEMA's open datasets report as obligated, which may differ from final disbursements.

This declaration is one entry in the broader San Luis Obispo County disaster history page, which shows all declarations, the dominant hazard pattern, decade-by-decade trends, and flood insurance context for the county.