Priority Map Changes Archive
Listed below are links to information regarding communities that were affected by previous priority flood map changes. Resources related to priority flood map changes can be downloaded through the links below. These resources and other useful FEMA, NFIP, and Map Modernization resources are located in the FEMA Library.
If you have additional questions about how you may be affected by a flood map change, please call a FEMA Map Specialist, toll free, at 1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877-336-2627) or e-mail a Map Specialist.
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- City of Los Angeles, California for Ballona Creek (Intersection of Washington Boulevard and Interstate Highway 10) (9/29/08)
- Los Angeles County, California for the Unnamed Tributary to Santa Clara River (9/29/08)
- City of Los Angeles, California for Ballona Creek (Intersection of Clyde Avenue and Smiley Avenue) (9/29/08)
- City of Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County, California for Bouquet Canyon Creek and Tributary to Bouquet Canyon Creek (9/29/08)
- Los Angeles County, California for San Martinez Grande Canyon Creek (9/29/08)
- City of Santa Clarita, California for Sand Canyon Lateral (9/29/08)
- City of Palmdale and City of Lancaster, California for Amargosa Creek and Amargosa Creek Tributary (9/29/08)
- City of Redondo Beach and the City of Torrance, California for Doris Coast Drain (9/29/08)
- City of Los Angeles, California for Rustic Canyon (9/29/08)
- San Bernardino, California for Sheep Creek (9/29/08)
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- Santa Clara County, California (10/06//05)
- City of Santa Clara, California (10/06//05)
- City of San Jose, California (10/06//05)
- Johnson County, IN (9/14/05)
- DeKalb County, IN (9/13/05)
- Kent County, MI (9/06/05)
- Jefferson County, KY (8/14/05)
- Licking County, OH (8/07/05)
- Peoria County, IL (7/26/05)
- Moore County, NC (6/17/05)
- Town of Hanover, MA (5/24/05)
- Alamance County, NC (5/19/05)
- Durham County, NC (5/05/05)
- Orange County, NC (4/28/05)
- Wake County, NC (4/06/05)
- Sacramento, California (2/18/05)
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