2018 Jefferson County PMRs

Revised Floodplain Mapping Effective AUGUST 2, 2022

A Virtual Open House for the 2018 Jefferson County Physical Map Revision (PMR) was held on June 22, 2022 for portions of the City of Lakewood, City of Edgewater, City of Wheat Ridge, and Unincorporated Areas of Jefferson County.

For a copy of the Open House presentation, click here.

To view a recording of the presentation, click here.

Grange Hall Creek

Getting the Flood Hazard Area Delineation (FHAD) information on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) helps residents and business owners make informed decisions about personal safety and protecting financial assets. Having current flood mapping also allows community planners, local officials, engineers, builders and others to make determinations about where and how new structures, subdivisions, developments, and redevelopments should be built to reduce risk of flood damage.

FINAL FLOOD HAZARD MAPPING

PRELIMINARY MAPPING REVISIONS

FHAD

Getting the Flood Hazard Area Delineation (FHAD) information on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) helps residents and business owners make informed decisions about personal safety and protecting financial assets. Having current flood mapping also allows community planners, local officials, engineers, builders and others to make determinations about where and how new structures, subdivisions, developments, and redevelopments should be built to reduce risk of flood damage.

Estimate Project Timeline (subject to change)

Have more questions?

Your community Floodplain Administrator is the best source of information about flood risk.

City of Edgewater
Kit Lammers
klammers@edgewaterco.com
720-763-3008

City of Lakewood
Public Works Department – Engineering Division
engineering@lakewood.org
303-987-7500

City of Wheat Ridge
Mark Westberg
mwestberg@ci.wheatridge.co.us
303-235-2863

Jefferson County
Patrick O’Connell
poconnel@jeffco.us
303-271-8707

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