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Floodplain

A county floodplain administrator is responsible for managing and mitigating flood risks within their jurisdiction. They enforce local floodplain management ordinances and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. This includes reviewing development proposals to ensure they meet floodplain management standards, maintaining and updating floodplain maps, and educating the community about flood risks and the importance of flood insurance. Their role is crucial in preventing flood damage and promoting safe development practices.

Additionally, floodplain administrators coordinate post-disaster recovery efforts related to flooding, helping communities rebuild in safer areas. They act as a liaison between the community and state/federal agencies, ensuring proper communication and compliance with floodplain management policies. By fulfilling these duties, floodplain administrators contribute to creating safer, more resilient communities that are better prepared to handle flood events.

Floodplain Information

The primary responsibility of the Seward County Planning & Zoning Office is to administer and enforce zoning regulations in Seward County. Conduct building inspections and perform building inspections of the construction of waste control systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Office Hours

8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Monday – Thursday

Location

Courthouse – Room 301
529 Seward Street
Seward, NE 68434

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