June 1, 2022
Maryland Association of Floodplain and Stormwater Managers Named 2022 Outstanding Chapter
By News Editor
This award recognizes an ASFPM chapter and their exemplary practices and activities that deserve national recognition.
June 1, 2022
Honorary Member Awards
By News Editor
An honorary member is granted lifetime rights and privileges of membership in the association. Here are this year’s recipients.
June 1, 2022
Tampa Bay Times Wins 2022 Media Award for Rising Threat Series
By News Editor
For their efforts in shining light on flood risk in their city, the 2022 ASFPM Media Award goes to the Tampa Bay Times
June 1, 2022
Georgia DNR Coastal Resources Division Named 2022 Outreach Award Winner
By News Editor
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Resources Division was recognized for its Flood Literacy Project.
June 1, 2022
Ingrys Farias Named 2022 Larry R. Johnston Local Floodplain Manager of the Year
By News Editor
Ingrys Farias is the floodplain manager for the City of Doral, Florida.
June 1, 2022
Alaska DGGS Coastal Hazards Program Named 2022 Winner of Tom Lee State Award
By News Editor
The Tom Lee State Award for Excellence is given annually to recognize an outstanding floodplain management program or activity at the state level.
June 1, 2022
University City, Missouri Wins 2022 James Lee Witt Local Award for Excellence in Floodplain Management
By News Editor
The James Lee Witt Local Award recognizes outstanding programs or activities at the front lines of floodplain management — local programs where “the rubber meets the road.”

May 31, 2022
Welcome New Members – May 2022
By News Editor
ASFPM extends a big welcome to the following people who joined the association this past month.

May 31, 2022
FEMA Announces First Round of Selected Hazard Mitigation Projects
By News Editor
These selections are non-construction projects, including nature-based solutions, saferooms and mitigating substantially damaged homes.

May 24, 2022
Scientific and Technical Experts Wanted to Resolve Flood Map Challenges
By News Editor
National Institute of Building Sciences is recruiting professionals to serve on an independent panel that reviews technical flood hazard mapping data.
