Residents air concerns over new flood maps
On Thursday,
"I am concerned that I will have to buy flood insurance," he said. "I'm right on the water. We have a lot of people out there getting worried."
The report is about a preliminary flood-insurance study completed
The Lucas County Flood Map Information Open House took place at the train station's
"What homeowner wants to pay more?"
City officials have said crews have been working to ensure that necessary physical barriers are in place to prevent homes and businesses from being damaged in flood-prone parts of the city. Making sure properties aren't needlessly added to a flood zone is another way they can help citizens avoid flood-related costs.
"The message that I am trying to get across is that these maps are preliminary only and there is no reason to panic," said
"Then we [
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