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Using FEMA Flood Maps to Inform Smarter Development

  • Kimley-Horn - Suite 600 200 South Orange Avenue Orlando, FL, 32801 United States (map)

Join us on July 16, 2026, from 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM (ET) for a Lunch & Learn hosted by Kimley-Horn.

This session, “Using FEMA Flood Maps to Inform Smarter Development,” will feature Katie Rogers and Erin Sweeney of Kimley-Horn and will provide insight into how flood risk impacts development planning.

The discussion will explore FEMA flood mapping, risk assessment, and key considerations for navigating floodplain regulations. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how flood risk influences site design, permitting, and long-term project feasibility.

Attendees will gain insight into:
• Understanding FEMA flood maps and zones
• How flood risk impacts development decisions
• Key regulatory considerations and requirements
• Risk mitigation strategies for projects
• Planning for long-term resilience and compliance

This session is designed to provide valuable perspective for developers, engineers, and land professionals working in flood-prone areas.

Lunch Provided. RSVP Required.

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