The San Antonio River Authority is working to help property owners and renters figure out how changes to the floodplain map could impact their plans for the future.
– The San Antonio River Authority is working to help property owners and renters figure out how changes to the floodplain map could impact their plans for the future.
Engineers with the San Antonio River Authority have been looking over data as far back as 2017 and rainfall predictions by the National Weather Service to come up with the drafts. Erin Cavazos, manager of ecological engineering for SARA, says property owners must remember flood predictions don’t always cover everything.
Rebecca Nelson, a spokesperson with USAA, said homeowners and renters should review their policies annually and make changes as needed. When it comes to flood insurance, she says people should understand their risk based on new information, but sometimes even those outside a flood zone can still have flooding problems.
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