An order signed Monday by President Donald Trump means taxpayers across Florida will be eligible for greater reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for Hurricane Irma debris removal.

Trump signed a disaster declaration on Sept. 10 — the day Irma made landfall in Florida — making federal money available to reimburse 75 percent of eligible costs incurred by governments removing debris.

Under a new order the president signed Monday, the federal share for debris removal was increased to 90 percent for Florida.

Palm Beach County’s Solid Waste Authority last week estimated it would spend $27 million to remove Hurricane Irma debris. At the time of the estimate, the county hoped to get 75 percent of that figure reimbursed by the federal government and 12.5 percent reimbursed from the state government. How Trump’s new order would affect the federal-state split on reimbursing Palm Beach County was unclear Monday night.