For immediate release
For more information, contact
Tammy Snodgrass at (573) 265-2993 or tsnodgrass@meramecregion.org
For immediate release
For more information, contact
Tammy Snodgrass at (573) 265-2993 or tsnodgrass@meramecregion.org
PHELPS COUNTY—Anyone who has experienced flooding may have also cleaned out basements filled with sewage and water, torn out wet drywall and carpeting, or replaced water heaters and furnaces. The following inexpensive mitigation measures may make these damages a thing of the past.
With spring rains beginning, flooding is a real possibility. Phelps County has adopted a floodplain management ordinance to reduce future flood damage. The heart of the ordinance is a permit program that regulates development in flood hazard areas. Property owners must obtain a permit from the community floodplain manager before starting new construction or renovating an existing structure in a floodplain. Phelps County’s floodplain administrator is Meramec Regional Planning Commission, 573-265-2993.
Formed in 1969, MRPC is a voluntary council of governments serving Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski and Washington counties and their respective cities. A professional staff of 23, directed by the MRPC board, offers technical assistance and services, such as grant preparation and administration, housing assistance, transportation planning, environmental planning, ordinance codification, business loans and other services to member communities.
To keep up with the latest MRPC news and events, visit the MRPC website atwww.meramecregion.orgor on Facebook at www.facebook.com/meramecregion.