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Contact: Renee Hoffman 
Date: October 28, 2005
Phone: (919) 733-5027 x231

 

New Flood Insurance Rate Maps Available For Public Review In Guilford County

 

On Thursday, November 3rd the residents and business community of Guilford County will have the opportunity to review and ask questions about preliminary copies of newly updated Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for the Cape Fear River Basin portion of the county.  The maps will be on display between 5:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. for viewing and brief presentations about the flood maps will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Conference Room 401 on the fourth floor of the Old County Courthouse, 301 West Market Street, Greensboro, NC. 

 

Digital versions of the preliminary maps of the Guilford County Cape Fear FIRMs are currently available for public review by contacting your local Planning Department and are available at the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Information System.  A link to this system is provided on the website of the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program: www.ncfloodmaps.com.  Guilford County residents who visit the site will find an Address Locator Tool to help them locate individual properties and see their relationship to the updated flood prone areas shown on the maps.  Other tools are available to assist them with viewing and downloading digital data from the website.

 

The November 3rd public meeting provides an opportunity for Guilford County residents to see the results of the advanced digital technology used to create the new maps.  County and municipal officials will be on hand to help residents locate particular properties on the maps and determine their level of flood risk.  Representatives from the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program and North Carolina Floodplain Management will make short presentations on the map production process, features of the new maps, how they can be used to reduce future losses due to flooding, and their connection with flood insurance and floodplain management.  Attendees may also see a demonstration of the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Information System.  Following the presentation, state and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) representatives will be available to answer questions about the mapping process, flood insurance coverage, and floodplain management topics. 

 

Guilford County’s new Flood Insurance Rate Maps were produced by the State of North Carolina under a unique partnership with FEMA.  The partnership agreement, signed September 2000, designates North Carolina as a Cooperating Technical State and delegates the primary responsibility for the creation and maintenance of all Flood Insurance Rate Maps to North Carolina.  The effort to remap the state’s floodplains was spurred by the devastation caused by Hurricane Floyd, which flooded large areas of eastern North Carolina and left thousands of people homeless.  This disaster highlighted North Carolina’s vulnerability to natural disasters and the need for accurate, up-to-date floodplain maps. 

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NOTE TO EDITORS: For more information on the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program, visit the Web site at www.ncfloodmaps.com.  More information on the public meeting can be obtained by contacting Warren Simmons, Guilford County Watershed Protection Engineer, 336-641-3784 or Steve Garrett, Community Development Planner with the State Mapping Program, 919-715-5711 ext. 118.