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Home > Leadership > Mayor > Archive Press Releases > 2008 Archives > October 2008 > Ceremonial Local Law Signing Of Realigned Flood Zone Ceremonial Local Law Signing Of Realigned Flood ZoneSource/Contact Joint City, County & Federal Effort Removes 2,768 Properties From Flood Zone Mayor Byron W. Brown today joined U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer, Congressman Brian Higgins and other elected officials to commemorate the recent City of Buffalo local law change that has removed 2,768 city properties from the 100-Year Floodway boundary in the City of Buffalo. Mayor Brown signed a ceremonial version of the local law that he had signed originally on September 22, 2008. Under federal law, owners of properties located in a 100-year flood plain are required to purchase flood insurance if they have a mortgage or other bank financing associated with their property. This mandatory insurance costs home and business owners hundreds of dollars annually. With the new map, over two thousand property owners in Buffalo will no longer be forced to carry insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The revised flood maps became effective on September 26, 2008. The City of Buffalo was required by law to adopt these maps into their Flood Management Plan on that date. The flood map modernization project was a joint effort between the City of Buffalo and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, in cooperation with association and private sector partners. For additional information, property owners may contact Peter Merlo, Engineer for the City of Buffalo at (716) 851-5631.
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