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Chair Wachsmith <br />March 13, 2024 <br />Page 2 <br />mapping data that have been collected and analyzed, a formal appeals process and period will be <br />available to help resolve any remaining questions before the flood hazard information becomes <br />effective. <br />FEMA wants to ensure that the most up-to-date and accurate technical data are used to develop the <br />flood risk products. FEMA relies on your feedback, partnership, and knowledge during this <br />important project to determine the extent of flood risk in your community, and in support of your <br />efforts to reduce those risks. We look forward to working with community officials and other <br />stakeholders in Kittitas County, Washington to increase flood risk awareness and reduce the risk to <br />life and property from flooding. Your initial feedback will not affect your community's ability to <br />provide feedback later, or to formally appeal the flood hazard information during a future appeal <br />period. <br />To provide your comments or get answers to any other questions about this project, please contact <br />the FEMA Project Officer, Marshall Rivers, either by telephone at (425) 381-3773 or by e-mail at <br />marshall.rivers@fema.dhs.gov. <br />Sincerely, <br />�)O LLOr- <br />Wendy L. Shaw, P.E. <br />Risk Analysis Branch Chief <br />Mitigation Division <br />FEMA Region 10 <br />Enclosures: <br />Flood Study Scope Map <br />cc: Arden Thomas, Water Resource Manager, Kittitas County <br />Amanda Richardson, NFIP State Coordinator, Washington Department of Ecology <br />Jerry Franklin, Washington Risk MAP Coordinator, Washington Department of Ecology <br />Sandra Floyd, Floodplain Management Specialist, Washington Department of Ecology <br />Marshall Rivers, Project Officer, FEMA Region 10 <br />Dale Meek, Regional Engineer, FEMA Region 10 <br />www.fema,gov <br />