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Good News- Relief From FEMA Thanks to Arizona
Delegation Thanks
to Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, Senator Jon Kyl and Senator
John McCain, FEMA has issued an administrative policy
withdrawing draft maps previously issued throughout Southern
Arizona that would have declared a significant number of
properties as floodplain areas, requiring these property owners
to buy flood insurance.
In summary, FEMA agreed to an extension
until October 2008 to allow counties and municipalities more
time to work with FEMA on completing hydrological studies to
show the impact of levee-like structures on flood control. New
drafts maps will be released in October 2008. A 90-day appeal
process will begin at that point, so in effect, maps will not go
into effect until Jan 2009. The previous draft maps will no
longer be published on the FEMA website. FEMA has outlined the
terms of this policy in a
letter to the Southern Arizona delegation.
Do you want to get involved in your
community?
Do you serve on a municipal, county, neighborhood, district
board, commission, task force, citizen group? Would you like to?
Part of the Tucson Association of REALTORS® strategic focus is
to increase its involvement within the community and help foster
relationships between REALTORS® and the community. If you are
involved or are interested in getting involved, please contact
Anne.
Rodney Glassman City Council
Open House
Join Rodney
Glassman on January 11 from 3:00pm-6:00pm for an open house
at the new Ward 2 Council office at the Eastside City Hall,
located at 7575 E. Speedway (East of Kolb / West of Pantano).
Enjoy free food and drinks compliments of the Ward 2
Metro Restaurants Italia and Bistro Philippe. For more
information,
click here.
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