Floodplain Management

Floodplain management aims to prevent or reduce flooding risk, fostering resilient communities in Nevada. Minimizing and mitigating flood-related risks safeguard communities, enhance life safety, and protect property, thus bolstering the state's infrastructure resilience. The scope of floodplain management encompasses a range of activities and objectives focused on building codes and regulations, flood hazard mapping, flood mitigation assistance to communities, and flood risk education. The overarching goal of floodplain management is to reduce the impact of flooding events on people, property, and the environment.

  • Community Assistance Program: The Community Assistance Program provides guidance, resources, and technical expertise to local communities, assisting them in developing and implementing effective floodplain management strategies. Through collaboration with local communities and stakeholders, the program assists communities in making informed decisions to reduce risk and improve preparedness. 
  • Flood Mitigation Assistance: Flood Mitigation Assistance provides support to communities in identifying and implementing measures that mitigate the effects of flooding. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers hazard mitigation grant assistance to provide funding for eligible projects in communities. These projects may include building flood-resistant structures, improving drainage systems, and implementing sustainable land-use practices that reduce vulnerability to flooding.
  • Flood Hazard Mapping Assistance: Mapping flood hazards help communities understand and identify their flood risk. Developing accurate and up-to-date flood hazard maps is a vital tool for land use planning and making informed decisions regarding development and infrastructure projects. These maps are essential for understanding flood risks, planning land use, and making informed decisions related to development and infrastructure projects. Understanding your flood risk before encountering flood-related hazards is critical for effective flood preparedness and recovery.

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