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Missouri City approves interlocal agreement to fold First Colony Levee Improvement District floodplain administration into city control
Summary
Missouri City councilmembers voted unanimously Tuesday to approve an interlocal agreement with the First Colony Levee Improvement District that transfers floodplain administration to the city and enables Lid properties to participate in the city’s FEMA Community Rating System discounts.
Missouri City councilmembers voted unanimously Tuesday to approve an interlocal agreement with the First Colony Levee Improvement District that transfers the Lid’s floodplain management responsibilities to the city and makes Lid properties eligible for the city’s FEMA Community Rating System discounts.
Debbie Kaufman, a First Colony Lid board director who spoke during public comment, urged the council to approve the agreement so Lid residents “can benefit from the discount that Missouri City and Sugar Land already have in place.” Kaufman told the council that, based on FEMA records, First Colony Lid has 1,066 flood-insurance…
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