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St. Joseph's river bottoms put flood maps first

Buchanan County's western edge is the Missouri River, so low-lying bottomland near the river sits in mapped floodplain where flood-zone status drives insurance and lender requirements.

The Missouri River is not background scenery on Buchanan County’s west side.

Low ground near the river, including parts of St. Joseph and the surrounding bottoms, can sit in mapped floodplain. For a parcel near the river, the FEMA flood-zone designation can affect flood-insurance expectations, lender requirements, and building decisions.

Levees belong in the same conversation, but they are not a simple guarantee. Levee status is one part of the flood picture, along with elevation, mapped flood zones, drainage, and emergency planning.

Use FEMA’s map service for the address-level flood zone. Use Missouri SEMA and local emergency management for preparedness information. Bring the flood question into a purchase or building plan early.

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