Sen. Menendez, Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Enhance Proactive Flood Mitigation Efforts
In an effort to reduce the high cost of flood damage,
Earlier this month,
"Living in one of the most flood prone states in the nation, New Jerseyans understand the value of investing in mitigation and resiliency to reduce damage caused by flooding," said
"This legislation will take a major step in the effort to protect our communities from the dangers of flood disasters. It will save lives, protect our vulnerable populations, and ensure that new efforts are taken to mitigate the serious risks to life and property we face from floods in
"Our current system is backwards. Rebuilding communities after a disaster is far more expensive than working proactively to reduce or prevent their devastation," said
Flooding is the most common and costly hazard facing American property owners, and each year the nation endures new catastrophic flood disasters and severely damaged communities. Nationally, over the past five years, flooding disasters have caused the
Modeled after the successful Drinking Water and Clean Water State Revolving Funds, which are a federal-state partnership providing communities with a permanent, independent source of low-cost financing for a wide range of water quality infrastructure projects, the State Flood Mitigation Revolving Fund Act of 2017 would use a revolving fund that would allow states to design and more efficiently implement their own flood mitigation strategies while helping to achieve federal flood mitigation objectives.
Within this construct, the bill also gives states the flexibility to undertake flood mitigation projects without the red tape associated with other federal disaster mitigation programs. States would be required to provide 20% of the amount of the federal funds, and would be able to leverage further funding in the same way that many already do under current State Revolving Funds (SRFs) relating to water and sanitation infrastructure.
The State Flood Mitigation Revolving Fund Act would ensure that mitigation assistance is focused on areas where flood risk is greatest and where populations are most vulnerable. The bill would require states to prioritize mitigation assistance for low-income homeowners and geographic areas, pre-Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) buildings, and Severe Repetitive Loss (SRL) properties. It would also give states the option of providing additional subsidization for low-income property-owners and communities to help prevent them from facing additional debt.



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