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City staff welcomes residents to share their experiences with the flood events that occurred in May 2019. Tell us your story, share photos, videos, or simply drop a pin on the interactive map to show us where you were affected.
Staff can use this information for historical reference, FEMA documentation, and Floodplain Management strategies, as well as keep track of problematic areas and investigate areas for possible improvement projects.
We want our community members to be as protected as possible from natural disasters and acquiring this kind of information is crucial to allow us to focus our limited resources to the best of our abilities. We look forward to hearing from you.
About this Page
This page is meant to function as the hub of civic engagement for this project. Feedback is shared with City Council and city staff. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to city staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."
City staff welcomes residents to share their experiences with the flood events that occurred in May 2019. Tell us your story, share photos, videos, or simply drop a pin on the interactive map to show us where you were affected.
Staff can use this information for historical reference, FEMA documentation, and Floodplain Management strategies, as well as keep track of problematic areas and investigate areas for possible improvement projects.
We want our community members to be as protected as possible from natural disasters and acquiring this kind of information is crucial to allow us to focus our limited resources to the best of our abilities. We look forward to hearing from you.
About this Page
This page is meant to function as the hub of civic engagement for this project. Feedback is shared with City Council and city staff. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to city staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."