News Flash

New FEMA Flood Maps Are Coming! Review and Comment By Feb. 13

County News Posted on January 16, 2026 | Last Updated on January 16, 2026

(ROANOKE COUNTY, Virginia - January 16, 2026) The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has released a mapping application to host new, preliminary flood maps for our region. Roanoke County residents are encouraged to view the new maps to see the changes and submit comments or appeals to FEMA before these maps are published in their final version later this spring. 

The new floodplain maps will determine residents' need for flood insurance. Homeowners in new expanded areas may now be required to purchase flood insurance for federally backed home mortgages. In other areas, FEMA has determined there is a decreased risk of flooding and homeowners may find a reduced need for flood insurance.

Visit the Region 3 Flood Map Changes Application (https://arcg.is/0PuKW8 and use the Search button to enter your address. Yellow areas on the maps represent increases to the flood risk area, while purple areas represent decreases in risk. 

Questions or concerns can be addressed locally by contacting Roanoke County Civil Engineer Nickie Mills or calling 540-772-2033. Roanoke County residents can also provide comments on FEMA's Preliminary Map Products ahead of the 90‐day appeal period by emailing comments by February 13, 2026, to the following individuals:

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