
Most of these files are very large, and may take more time than usual to download.
TULSA FLOOD MAPS PDF
These links are to PDF files showing sections of the Effective FEMA Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps, and to the Flood Insurance Studies.

If floodplain data for specific properties is needed, call 91, ext. The primary risk classifications are used. Please contact the City of Broken Arrow Floodplain Administrator for the current effective floodplain maps and data as needed. INCOG - Tulsa County Floodplain Map The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The Wagoner County Incorporated Areas maps and data are effective as of Apare used for insurance rating, planning, engineering and surveying purposes. This City of Tulsa Regulatory Floodplain Map Atlas has been prepared by the City as a service for public information and education about flood hazard areas. The Tulsa County Incorporated Area maps and data are effective as of Septemthese maps are used for insurance rating, property planning, engineering, and surveying purposes. There are links from this page to PDF files which contain the effective Tulsa County, Oklahoma and Incorporated Areas and preliminary Wagoner County and Incorporated Areas FEMA Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRM) and Flood Insurance Study (FIS). A telephone or fax response typically takes 48-72 hours.įor a site visit or onsite assistance with flood issues contact the City Stormwater Management Division at 91 ext. A written response will be mailed to you in approximately seven days. The Canadian County Floodplain Management program strives to educate the public about the importance of flood safety and encourages safer floodplain development. You will need to leave your address and legal description. This service is provided at no charge to you by contacting Stormwater Management at 91 ext.

You may receive floodplain determinations designating the correct flood zone for your property and whether or not your property is in the Floodway. In the wake of historic flooding, the 2020 Oklahoma legislature passed Senate Bill 1269 to create Oklahomas first statewide flood.
