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FEMA Flood Insurance Maps are Changing

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is in the process of updating the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM). In an effort to facilitate public information and understanding the City of Homestead is alerting residents on the importance of these maps and how the update may impact them financially.

Purpose of Flood Insurance Rate Maps
Flooding is one of the most common and costly natural disasters. The purpose of the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) is to identify the flood vulnerability and risk in communities. They are used by the insurance industry to calculate flood insurance costs and communities across the United States rely heavily on them to guide their decisions about land use and development.
Residents and businesses may also use the maps to better understand their potential flood risk to help identify steps they may need to take to protect against property damage and loss.

Why Are These Maps Being Updated?
The risk for flooding changes over time. Land use, erosion, new building and development, natural forces (like changing weather patterns), and other factors can change how water drains and flows over time.
The current maps in use for Miami-Dade County became effective in 2009. To better reflect current flood risks, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and FEMA have used the most recent data and latest technology to update these flood insurance rate maps, which are in the preliminary stage and have not yet been adopted.

When will the map changes go into effect?
At this time, the maps are in the preliminary stage. A date for when they will be adopted has not yet been announced, but we will update this page when a date is announced.

How Does this Impact my Property?
These new maps may have changed your property’s flood zone or base flood elevation (or both), which may impact your flood insurance rate. The changes may require homeowners who do not currently have flood insurance to obtain coverage.

Where Can I See if the Map Updates Impacted my Property?
The Miami-Dade Regulatory and Economic Resources Department has developed a flood zone map page that includes a tab to view the preliminary flood zones map changes since the last FIRM update on their interactive web tool. The interactive map allows you to look up your property (by address or folio number) to see if the 2021 Preliminary FIRM has changed the flood zone for your property. You can find this information at www.cityofhomestead.com/foodinsurance 

What Should I Do if my Property is Projected to be in a Special Flood Hazard Area?
If the 2021 map now projects your property to be in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), it is recommended that you buy flood insurance before the maps are adopted, in order to receive the preferred rates.

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Being in an X Zone (considered an area of minimal flood hazard) does not guarantee your property will not flood in a future event. It’s recommended that properties in the X Zone also purchase flood insurance.
If you have additional questions contact the DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Flood Hazard Information and Technical Assistance: 305-224-4520

To read the full summary as well as to view the current and projected FIRM maps visit www.cityofhomestead.com/floodinsurance 

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