Description: - This layer is a subset of the floodplain_cfw_studies layer. The layer represent 100 year fully developed floodplain or inundation for a number of streams and neighborhoods studied by the Stormwater Division. - These floodplains or inundation areas are not subject to floodplain management ordinance regulation yet, but some areas might be submitted to FEMA and subject to regulation in the future. - These floodplains were determined by various consultants. Not all of these floodplains have been finalized. Some of them are preliminary and subject to change since these studies are still ongoing. The current layer dates from early 2015 and will be updated from time to time. For questions please contact Clair Davis; Floodplain Manager.
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Description: The parcel data coverage includes all off Tarrant County as well as an ETJ and City of Fort Worth Coverage for Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise Counties. The data is reflective of 2021 Certified data for all but Tarrant, which is reflective of monthly data.
Copyright Text: IT Solutions, Denton, Johnson, Parker, Wise, and Tarrant Appraisal Districts
Description: - This layer represents 100 year fully developed floodplain or inundation for a number of streams and neighborhoods studied by the Stormwater Division. - These floodplains or inundation areas are not subject to floodplain management ordinance regulation yet, but some areas might be submitted to FEMA and subject to regulation in the future. - These floodplains were determined by various consultants. Not all of these floodplains have been finalized. Some of them are preliminary and subject to change since these studies are still ongoing. The current layer dates from early 2015 and will be updated from time to time.Contact person: Mary Hanna
Description: Weighted Mean Overlay showing Erosion Potential. This study was performed by Freese and Nichols Inc for the City Of Fort Worth Texas. Date August 2016
Copyright Text: City Of Fort Worth, Freese & Nichols Inc. and Gorrondona & Associates Inc.