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Service Description: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is releasing draft work maps for Town of Oneonta and City of Oneonta in New York, which include the full results of FEMA’s Levee Analyses and Mapping Study. The systems analyzed includes Mill Race levee and Interstate 88 non-levee embankment. The work maps are a draft product that FEMA is sharing ahead of the future issuance of preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs). 

The work maps are intended to help community officials understand current flood risk and likely flood insurance requirements in the future. The release of this information will also provide community officials an opportunity to review and comment on areas in their community where they believe risks are inappropriately mapped (understated or overstated). The draft work maps will not affect flood insurance rates or the Federal requirement to purchase flood insurance in designated areas. Only the effective FIRM, which has been officially adopted by community officials, can be used to rate flood insurance policies or require the purchase of flood insurance. Effective FIRM information can be viewed by turning on the National Flood Hazard Layer in the Contents tab of this map or through FEMA’s Map Service Center. Draft work map data will continue to be added to this map as it becomes available. Work map data that supports this service can be downloaded here: https://data.femadata.com/Region2/Levees/DataDevelopment/OtsegoCounty/Oneonta.

The draft work maps will not affect flood insurance rates or the Federal requirement to purchase flood insurance in designated areas. Only the effective FIRM, which has been officially adopted by community officials, can be used to rate flood insurance policies or require the purchase of flood insurance. Effective FIRM information can be viewed by turning on the National Flood Hazard Layer in the Contents tab of this map or through FEMA’s Map Service Center


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Layers: Tables: Description: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is releasing draft work maps for Town of Oneonta and City of Oneonta in New York, which include the full results of FEMA’s Levee Analyses and Mapping Study. The systems analyzed includes Mill Race levee and Interstate 88 non-levee embankment. The work maps are a draft product that FEMA is sharing ahead of the future issuance of preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs). 

The work maps are intended to help community officials understand current flood risk and likely flood insurance requirements in the future. The release of this information will also provide community officials an opportunity to review and comment on areas in their community where they believe risks are inappropriately mapped (understated or overstated). The draft work maps will not affect flood insurance rates or the Federal requirement to purchase flood insurance in designated areas. Only the effective FIRM, which has been officially adopted by community officials, can be used to rate flood insurance policies or require the purchase of flood insurance. Effective FIRM information can be viewed by turning on the National Flood Hazard Layer in the Contents tab of this map or through FEMA’s Map Service Center. Draft work map data will continue to be added to this map as it becomes available. Work map data that supports this service can be downloaded here: https://data.femadata.com/Region2/Levees/DataDevelopment/OtsegoCounty/Oneonta.

The draft work maps will not affect flood insurance rates or the Federal requirement to purchase flood insurance in designated areas. Only the effective FIRM, which has been officially adopted by community officials, can be used to rate flood insurance policies or require the purchase of flood insurance. Effective FIRM information can be viewed by turning on the National Flood Hazard Layer in the Contents tab of this map or through FEMA’s Map Service Center


Copyright Text: FEMA

Spatial Reference:
102100

Single Fused Map Cache: true

Capabilities: Map,TilesOnly,Tilemap

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Min Scale: 1155581.108577
Max Scale: 282.124294

Min LOD: 9
Max LOD: 21

Units: esriMeters

Supported Image Format Types: PNG

Export Tiles Allowed: false
Max Export Tiles Count: 100000

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