2013 FEMA Map Connecticut Revisions Are Here. You Might Be Affected!

2013 FEMA Map Revisions are Here in Fairfield County and Southwestern Connecticut, and nearly 20 percent of all Connecticut towns are affected. It's time to check!


The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has proposed changes to their maps that will affect certain homeowners insurance  policies , and requiring Flood Insurance  for others.

Out of the 169 towns and cities in Connecticut, and homeowners in  nearly 30 areas/towns will be affected.


In Southwestern Connecticut, the eight towns in Fairfield County that are affected have an effective date for the new maps of February 6, 2013. Milford's effective date is May 16, 2013

A complete list of towns affected in Connecticut are as follows with varying effective dates, so be sure to contact your town's Planning and Zoning Department for information, and to see whether or not there is still time to appeal the maps, if your property is now considered to be in a flood zone.  

As a very important note- There are also properties that are being REMOVED from the prior maps, and you may or may not have been notified- so either way, it's important to check!


Fairfield County
Bridgeport, Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, Norwalk, Stamford, Stratford, Westport

New Haven County
Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Haven, West Haven

New London County

East Lyme, Groton Long Point Association, Groton City & Town, New London, Noank Fire District, Old Lyme, Stonington Borough & Town, Waterford.

Buying or Selling a Home in Fairfield County? We'd be honored to represent you.

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www.CThomesAndRealEstate.com

If you have a question about buying or selling Real Estate in  Fairfield County, and are in need of representation, I invite you to contact me. I know the market like the back of my hand, know marketing inside and out, am a skilled negotiator- and I'd love to be on your side :) - Judy

 
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