![]() ![]() Supported FEMA's Map Modernization program that generated new DFIRM's for six of the TCRFC counties Supported LCRA, CAPCOG, and the TWDB to acquire LiDAR for all or portions within all of the TCRFC counties and Completed a Map Needs Assessment to collect and rank unmet map needs from member communities throughout the basin.Supported several member applications for TWDB Flood Protection Planning Grants, resulting in approximately $1.8 million awarded to study local flooding issues..Awarded more than $1 million in federal grants for development of updated DFIRMs and hazard mitigation planning Received FEMA approval the 2011 Hazard Mitigation Action Plan for 61 communities, creating a Disaster-Resistant Lower Colorado River Basin Working with TWDB and FEMA to address the collected met map needs through the Cooperating Technical Partner with TWDB Awarded $700,000 from FEMA for the Year One Mapping Activity Statement.Secured over $10 million in federal appropriations to the USACE Lower Colorado River Basin Study to date and actively supported the introduction Passage of SB 1436 in the 80th Texas Legislature, which directed $6.1 million to enhance floodplain management authority in Texas. ![]() #tbt #utahspring #saltlakecity #utahflood #utahrealestate #homeinsurance #utahwinter #househunting #housekeys #hometips #pointofthemountain #southjordan #herriman #siliconslopes #traversemountain". Be extra cautious around fast-moving water (Don’t let your kids, animals or anyone else risk getting swept away in rivers/streams that may be running high, fast, and cold). Prepare your property and family (check drainage, clear storm drains, ensure your emergency kit is well stocked, and use sandbags only if necessary) 3. Check your flood risk (Check the FEMA and Salt Lake County flood maps and consider getting flood insurance) 2. What tips should you keep in mind this spring? 1. Little Dell Reservoir was constructed just for that purpose after the 1983 floods. It’s important to note that we have infrastructure (like reservoirs) to capture runoff water as it comes down this spring. If you want to explore the current digital effective flood hazard data in a map, the best tool to use is the NFHL Viewer. The simplest way for you to access the flood hazard data, including the NFHL, is through FEMAs Map Service Center (MSC). TikTok video from Ashley Dawson "Salt Lake City in coordination with Salt Lake County have been doing many proactive things to mitigate any potential of flooding this year. The NFHL is a computer database that contains FEMA’s flood hazard map data. #tbt #utahspring #saltlakecity #utahflood #utahrealestate #homeinsurance #utahwinter #househunting #housekeys #hometips #pointofthemountain #southjordan #herriman #siliconslopes #traversemountain ![]() ![]() Salt Lake City in coordination with Salt Lake County have been doing many proactive things to mitigate any potential of flooding this year. ![]()
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