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Warrenton Commissioners Opt for Floodplain Development Compliance Ahead of FEMA Deadline

by Tonya McPhearson
December 2, 2024
in Local News
Warrenton Commissioners Opt for Floodplain Development Compliance Ahead of FEMA Deadline
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Warrenton, OR — The City of Warrenton has chosen a course of action to regulate floodplain development in response to a looming deadline set by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). As part of an ongoing effort to align the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) with the federal Endangered Species Act, FEMA has called on participating jurisdictions to adopt new compliance measures by December 1, 2024.

For several years, FEMA has worked to integrate the NFIP with environmental protections aimed at safeguarding endangered species and their habitats. While a detailed plan to fully address these changes is not expected until early 2027, FEMA has set this interim deadline to ensure jurisdictions begin implementing pre-implementation measures to meet the upcoming regulations.

The City of Warrenton, which participates in the NFIP, is now required to adjust its floodplain management practices to comply with the federal guidelines. The new measures will focus on ensuring that floodplain development does not adversely affect endangered species or critical habitats in the region. These changes may involve revising local development regulations or introducing new policies aimed at reducing the risk of damage to sensitive ecosystems.

City commissioners have stated that by committing to these early compliance measures, Warrenton aims to avoid penalties and maintain access to the federal flood insurance program. FEMA’s initiative is part of a broader effort to integrate environmental concerns into floodplain management practices across the country, with a particular focus on balancing development needs and environmental conservation.

While the full implementation of the new policies will take time, Warrenton’s decision ensures the city remains in good standing with FEMA and continues to benefit from flood insurance options for property owners.

As the 2027 deadline approaches, city officials will continue to work closely with FEMA to ensure a smooth transition to the new floodplain development regulations.

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