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Crawford County officials notify property owners of preliminary FEMA flood maps, 90-day appeal window
Summary
County commissioners announced that FEMA has issued preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps and a Flood Insurance Study for Crawford County, triggering a 90-day appeal period and advising property owners to contact county staff for help reviewing changes that could add or remove properties from the floodplain.
Crawford County commissioners told residents at their August meeting that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has issued preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) and an accompanying Flood Insurance Study for Crawford County, starting a 90-day period for technical comments and appeals. The maps could add or remove structures or land from the regulated special flood hazard area that determines local floodplain management requirements and eligibility for the National Flood Insurance Program. Commissioner Jim Emerson briefed the panel and said the county will publish notice and…
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