It’s been almost three years since Hurricane Matthew brought the city of St. Augustine’s storm resiliency to the forefront of discussion. Hurricane Irma in 2017 didn’t help. But out of both disasters came a much-needed federal boost to the city’s budget to fix flooding problems, repair storm damage and give the Ancient City a fighting chance against future storms. Most of the projects funded by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and federal and state disaster money have been completed and paid for, but with hurricane season in effect, a few still remain years from completion.