Flood Insurance Rate Maps

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To identify properties at risk of flooding, FEMA prepares flood insurance studies and Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) where flood risk is designated by zones.

FEMA retains sole authority for designating which properties are included or removed from the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), also known as the 100-year floodplain or Zone AE. Congress requires that FEMA periodically remap floodplains to reflect population growth. The city’s maintains FEMA’s historical FIRMs and the current effective FIRMs. The current effective dates are:

  • Effective FIRM – Nov. 4, 2016
  • Revisions to city code for floodplain management – Aug. 26, 2016

How the map affects you

A portion of the city is included in the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) on the effective Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM). Some properties that were considered low risk (Zone X or 500-year floodplain) have been categorized as high risk (SFHA). Property owners added into the SFHA may be required to purchase flood insurance by their mortgage lender. All SFHA properties with a federally backed mortgage must carry flood insurance.

Learn more about flood insurance.

Locating your property
Changing or correcting a FIRM
Frequently asked questions