Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) for Los Angeles County, California

Shows Changes to the Special Flood Hazard Area for the Unnamed Tributary to Santa Clara River

LOMR Effective Date: September 29, 2008
Area Affected: Unnamed Tributary to Santa Clara River - from just downstream of the Sierra Highway to approximately 650 feet upstream.

Overview/Background

This Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is a reissuance of a LOMR dated January 23, 1992 (Case No. 92-09-018P). The January 23 LOMR revised the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), the area that would be inundated by the base (1-percent-annual-chance) flood, along the Unnamed Tributary to the Santa Clara River. The January 23 LOMR was not incorporated into the new countywide study that will become effective on September 26, 2008. Therefore, this LOMR reissues the January 23 LOMR for the upcoming effective information shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map for Los Angeles County, California and Incorporated Areas, dated September 26, 2008. This LOMR does not revise the SFHA boundaries from the January 23 LOMR along this revised reach.

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How to Obtain a Copy of the LOMR and Map Attachments

You may obtain a copy of the LOMR and map attachments showing the revised flood hazard areas in the following ways.

Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
900 South Fremont Avenue
Alhambra, CA 91803
Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
3601 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 100
Alexandria, Virginia 22304
Facsimile at (703) 960-9125

Please note that the standard Flood Insurance Study Backup Data Fees apply.

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For More Information

For more information about the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), please visit the NFIP website. For flood insurance information, please visit FloodSmart.gov and the NFIP Flood Insurance webpage. Visit NFIP's Flood Hazard Mapping for the latest updates and developments.

For additional assistance:

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Last Modified: Tuesday, 30-Sep-2008 07:24:16 EDT

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