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Nash County adopts revised FEMA flood maps for northern border to maintain NFIP participation
Summary
The Nash County Board of Commissioners voted to adopt four revised FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map panels and an updated Flood Insurance Study effective Sept. 19, 2025, a required step to keep the county eligible for the National Flood Insurance Program and federal disaster assistance.
The Nash County Board of Commissioners voted Sept. 8 to adopt four revised FEMA flood insurance rate map panels and the accompanying Flood Insurance Study, changes the county must accept by Sept. 19, 2025, to remain in the National Flood Insurance Program. Adoption will allow property owners to buy or renew federally backed flood insurance and preserves eligibility for federal disaster assistance and mitigation grants.
Planning Director Adam Tyson told the board the changes affect a small, unincorporated portion of extreme northern Nash County along the Warren and…
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