The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced that it has provided Douglas County residents with Preliminary copies of the revised Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Insurance Study (FIS) report for Douglas County, Nevada and Incorporated Areas. These materials are available for public viewing on FEMA's website.
Click here to view if your property may be affected: https://douglasnvgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=931ae1d5726c4e369c66063a46d888da
This information is important to Douglas County residents because it may affect your flood insurance.
The proposed flood hazard information includes additions or modifications to Special Flood Hazard Areas, base flood elevations or depths, zone designations, and regulatory floodways. This information will serve as the basis for floodplain management measures that the community must adopt to qualify for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
FEMA has published a notice of the proposed flood hazard determinations in the Federal Register and will also publish a public notification concerning the appeal process in The Record-Courier on April 3, 2024 and April 10, 2024. The agency will also post a separate notice on their website at https://www.floodmaps.fema.gov/thm/BFE_Status/bfe_main.asp.
Community members who believe their property rights will be adversely affected by the proposed flood hazard determinations may submit an appeal during the 90-day appeal period, which ends July 10, 2024. Appeals must be supported by scientific or technical data and submitted to FEMA. The agency will consider all appeals and comments before making a final determination at the end of the 90-day period.
If no appeal is submitted by the community within 90 days, FEMA will consolidate and review any individual appeals or comments received during this time. The agency will then make any necessary modifications to the proposed flood hazard information before issuing a Letter of Final Determination.
For more information about these proposed flood hazard determinations, community members can call FEMA's Mapping and Insurance eXchange (FMIX) at 1-877-FEMA-MAP (1-877-336-2627) or email FEMAFMIX@fema.dhs.gov.
Douglas County encourages all community members to review the proposed flood hazard information and submit any appeals or comments before the 90-day period ends. The safety and protection of our community is our top priority, and we are committed to working with FEMA to ensure that our floodplain management measures are accurate and effective.
For more information about the NFIP, please visit https://www.fema.gov/national-flood-insurance-program.