October 10, 2019
House Committee on Climate Crisis Seeks Input on Report to Congress
By News Editor
The House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis will develop a report to Congress suggesting how our nation can help advance a clean energy economy and prepare our nation for the climate change effects. The Select Committee on the Climate Crisis has received recommendations from young climate leaders, policy specialists, business leaders and state and
September 6, 2019
ASFPM and 33 other groups urge White House to develop flood-ready standard
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ASFPM joined 33 other groups in a letter to the White House, urging the Administration to develop a flood-ready standard to protect federal infrastructure investments from the devastating impacts and costs of flood-related disasters. Two years ago, the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard, an executive order meant to protect taxpayer dollars spent in flood-prone areas,
August 9, 2019
Get your new copy of the NFIP Technical Bulletins
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The updated NFIP Technical Bulletins 0, 4, and 8 are now available and serve to provide guidance for complying with the minimum National Flood Insurance Program’s floodplain management requirements pertaining to building performance. Together with the other eight bulletins, the TBs will be updated to modernize and streamline their content and presentation. The bulletins are
July 16, 2019
ASFPM and Flood Mitigation Committee Submit Comments to FEMA on BRIC
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ASFPM and our Flood Mitigation Committee submitted comments July 15, 2019 on the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (or BRIC) program. Overall, we support BRIC, and think it has the potential to be a game changer in mitigation and reducing flood losses around the country. But we do have concerns and offer suggestions, which you
July 10, 2019
There are more options to flood-risk management than levees and flood walls
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WASHINGTON D.C.—To meet today’s challenges of riverine and coastal flooding in an era of more frequent and severe storms, sea level rise, and skyrocketing disaster costs, it is important that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers take a broad, comprehensive and watershed-based view of overall flood-risk management. Chad Berginnis, executive director of the Association of
June 27, 2019
Sally Cook received the ASFPM 2019 John Ivey Award for Excellence in Certification
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L-R: Sally Cook, floodplain manager coordinator for the Manatee County, Florida Building & Development Services, and ASFPM Executive Director Chad Berginnis. The John Ivey Award for Excellence in Certification recognizes exceptional efforts to promote the professional certification of floodplain managers. This year’s winner, Sally Cook, is the floodplain manager coordinator for the Manatee County, Florida
June 27, 2019
Jamila Johnson received ASFPM’s 2019 John R. Sheaffer Award for Excellence in Flood Proofing
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(L-R) ASFPM Chair Maria Cox Lamm, Jamila Johnson and ASFPM Executive Director Chad Berginnis. The association created the John R. Sheaffer Award for Excellence in Flood Proofing to honor its namesake for his pioneering work in demonstrating flood proofing as a viable flood-loss reduction measure, and for his decades of work in promoting and advancing
June 27, 2019
Puerto Rico Office of Geology and Hydrogeology earns ASFPM’s 2019 Outreach Award
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L-R: ASFPM Past Chair Maria Cox Lamm; Wilfredo Mas with the Puerto Rico Office of Geology and Hydrogeology; and ASFPM Executive Director Chad Berginnis. Our Outreach/Media Award honors either the media, an individual, private organization or governmental agency that increased information and/or awareness of flood issues with the public. It acknowledges efforts that go above
June 27, 2019
Todd Klietz named ASFPM’s 2019 Larry R. Johnston Local Floodplain Manager of the Year
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Todd Klietz, floodplain administrator for Missoula County, Montana, with ASFPM Executive Director Chad Berginnis. The Larry R. Johnston Local Floodplain Manager of the Year is our floodplain management rock star award. And the big prize is to attend this conference as our special guest. With more than 19,000 members in ASFPM, we are fortunate to
June 26, 2019
North Central Texas Council of Governments named a James Lee Witt “honorable mention” winner
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L-R: Audra Valamides with city of Arlington (NCTCOG member); Mia Brown, environment and development planner for the NCTCOG; and Clair Davis with city of Fort Worth (NCTCOG member). This year we also have a James Lee Witt “honorable mention” winner. The North Central Texas Council of Governments serves as the facilitator of nine cities, two
