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Future Douglas County PMR

Getting the Flood Hazard Area Delineation (FHAD) information on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) helps residents and business owners make informed decisions about personal safety and protecting financial assets. Having current flood mapping also allows community planners, local officials, engineers, builders and others to make determinations about where and how new structures, subdivisions, developments, and redevelopments should be built to reduce risk of flood damage.

Willow Creek Tributaries FHAD 

A FHAD study was performed for portions of Fox Hill Park Tributary, Spring Creek & Spring Creek East Tributaries, Acres Green Tributary, Phillips Tributary, and Willow Creek East Tributary. The FHAD deliverables include water surface profiles and flood boundaries along the studied reaches for the 100-year (1% Annual Chance) and 500-year (0.2% Annual Chance) floodplains as well as the 0.5-foot Floodway. Please note that there are no residential structures in the DRAFT 100-year (1% Annual Chance) floodplain.

More information available at: Willow Creek Tributaries Major Drainage Way Plan

Flood Hazard Area Delineation (FHAD) to Physical Map Revision (PMR) Process

Flowchart for a flood hazard data management process involving the MHFD Board, CWCB, and FEMA PMR coordination.

Have more questions?

Your community Floodplain Administrator is the best source of information about flood risk.

Douglas County
Janet Herman
jherman@douglas.co.us
303-660-7490

Town of Parker
Michael Grabczyk
mgrabczyk@parkeronline.org
303-805-3209