(KLZA)-- SEMA and FEMA are updating Flood Insurance Rate Maps and a Flood Insurance Study report in Holt County, Missouri.
meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 25, from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Holt County Courthouse, Courtroom.
The meeting will be conducted by SEMA and its Mapping Contractor, Wood Environment and Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. in partnership with FEMA.
The objectives for this meeting are to explain new Risk MAP products and flood risk for your community with your comments incorporated.
The second objective is to have further discussions about study methods. Thirdly, to provide an update on study progress and fourth, to provide information about how you can elevate risk awareness and stimulate mitigation action reduce risk in your community.
If you have any questions, you can call Diana Phillips at 816-244-3892. This meeting may give you information about future flood insurance rates and rules.
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