Christie At Manasquan Town Hall: FEMA will issue less severe elevation maps
Governor Chris Christie told a Manasquan Town Hall crowd of approximately 1200* that he expects FEMA will release an expedited set of flood elevation maps in “a few months” that will ease the height requirements from the Advisory Maps published in December, according to The Star Ledger.
Christie said he adopted the recommendations in FEMA’s advisory maps earlier this year for those who need guidelines now on how to rebuild. For those who can wait to rebuild, a new set of maps should be out “in a few more months” that he said will be less “aggressive” in placing homes in flood zones.
“I’m confident the maps are going to change,” he said to a crowd of more than 300 in the Manasquan High School gym. “The only thing I’m not confident about is when.”
* MMM has learned from someone at the Town Hall that the crowd was approximately 1200, not the 300 originally reported by The Star Ledger.
Posted: March 21st, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, FEMA, Flood Maps | Tags: Chris Christie, FEMA, Flodd Elevation Maps, Flood Maps | Comments Off on Christie At Manasquan Town Hall: FEMA will issue less severe elevation maps