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6/2/2020
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Commissioners' Agenda
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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PRESS RELEASE <br />Date: April 27, 2020 <br />Contact: Arden Thomas, Water Resources Program Coordinator, 509-962-7690 <br />FEMA Grants Kittitas County Reduction in Flood Insurance Premiums <br />The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Community Rating System (CRS) <br />enables communities to lower flood insurance rates. This month FEMA notified Kittitas County <br />that, due to their effective floodplain management, Kittitas County would retain its Class 6 <br />rating. This rating benefits County residents by providing a 20 percent discount on flood <br />insurance premiums for property located within special flood hazard areas and a 10 percent <br />discount to other areas. <br />"I commend you on your community actions and your determination to lead your community to <br />be more disaster resistant," said William Lesser, CRS Coordinator with the Federal Insurance & <br />Mitigation Administration. "This commitment enhances public safety, property protection, and <br />protects the natural functions of floodplains, and reduces flood insurance premiums." <br />There are more than 22,000 communities participating in the National Flood Insurance Program. <br />Of those, only 1,486 communities have committed to the voluntary Community Rating System <br />program. Most communities enter the program at a CRS Class 9 or Class 8 (on a scale of 1 to 10, <br />with Class 1 being the highest rating). When Kittitas County first entered the program in 2014, it <br />achieved a Class 6 rating. <br />Kittitas County achieved a Class 6 CRS rating for its ongoing efforts to mitigate damage caused <br />by flooding, including reviewing new construction projects for compliance with elevation and <br />structural safety requirements, making flood hazard information available to the public, <br />performing public outreach activities, preserving open space for flood storage, and updating the <br />Kittitas County multi -hazard mitigation plan (https://www.co.kittitas.wa.us/public- <br />works/hazard-mitigation-plan/). <br />All jurisdictions within Kittitas County are eligible to participate in CRS and can leverage Flood <br />Control Zone District activities in their CRS program. <br />Additional information about the Kittitas County Flood Control Zone District, including <br />information about how to determine if your property is within a floodplain, is available online at <br />htti2s://www.co.kittitas.wa.us/12ublic-works/flood. <br />For more information, please contact the Kittitas County Works at 509-962-7690. <br />
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