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Grant County, South Dakota Flood Map Appeal Period

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New Flood Risk Maps are being finalized for Grant County South Dakota. Individuals have until April 11, 2023 to submit an appeal regarding any scientific errors related to determinations made on the new maps.

Dat: January 11, 2023 - April 11, 2023

Lè: 2:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Location: Dat Enpòtan

Detay Evènman an

Grant County’s flood insurance rate map update is nearing completion. The new maps will provide Grant County with more accurate flood risk information that can help local officials and residents make informed decisions about reducing flood risks and purchasing flood insurance.

The mapping project is a joint effort between Grant County, Cities of Big Stone City, Milbank, and Twin Brooks, Towns of Albee, La Bolt, Marvin, Revillo, Stockholm, and Strandburg, and the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate. It is part of a nationwide effort led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to increase local knowledge of flood risks and support actions to address and reduce those risks.

Before new flood insurance rate maps become effective, there is a 90-day appeal period during which local residents and business owners can provide additional data for consideration before the maps are final. This appeal period starts January 11, 2023.

Community officials encourage residents and business owners to review the proposed flood insurance rate maps to learn about local flood risks, potential future flood insurance requirements, and any concerns or questions about the information provided.

You may submit an appeal package during the 90-day appeal period. The sole basis of the appeal must include the possession of knowledge or information indicating that the flood hazard determinations proposed by FEMA are scientifically and/or technically incorrect.

For further details on this process, visit https://www.floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/BFE_Status/bfe_main.asp. To view preliminary mapping, visit FEMA’s Preliminary National Flood Hazard Layer (https://msc.fema.gov/fmcv), or contact your local floodplain administrator. Preliminary mapping may also be viewed on FEMA’s Map Service Center (https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/prelimdownload/)

Kontak pou Evènman an

Steve Berkner – Grant Co. Planning and Zoning – steve.berkner@grantcountysd.us or (605) 432-7580

Madi Pluss – FEMA Risk Map Specialist – madeleine.pluss@fema.dhs.gov