SEA ISLE CITY – During the New Jersey Association of Floodplain Management’s 14th Annual Conference and Exhibition at Bally’s Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City Oct. 24, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) presented an award to Sea Isle City for reaching “Class 3” status in FEMA’s Community Rating System.
According to a release, the award, an engraved plaque, was presented to Sea Isle City by FEMA Emergency Management Specialist Scott Duell on behalf of FEMA Federal Insurance and Mitigation Deputy Associate Administrator Roy E. Wright.
The plaque stated that Sea Isle City “has undertaken a series of meaningful activities to protect its citizens from losses caused by flooding and has significantly exceeded the requirements for NFIP participation and effective floodplain management.”
The plaque also was embossed with the National Flood Insurance Program / Community Rating Service’s “Class 3” seal.
Compliant policyholders in Class 3 communities receive a 35 percent discount on flood insurance premiums.
Sea Isle City is the only community in the state to reach Class 3 status – and one of only a handful in the nation with that honor.
Mayor Leonard Desiderio was present to receive the award, as was Sea Isle City Floodplain Manager Neil Byrne, who hosted an educational session during the three-day conference, which had over 400 floodplain officials from across the state in attendance.
“I was more than happy to accept the award on behalf of our entire community,” stated Desiderio. “I am very grateful to all of our local property owners for working with our Administration during the past 25 years as we strived to improve Sea Isle’s flood standards and became one of our nation’s most respected flood resilient communities in FEMA’s eyes. Clearly, this is something we can all be proud of, and it is quite the “feather in our cap.”
To learn about flood protection efforts, visit www.seaislecitynj.us and click the “FEMA Flood Info” link on the home page – or phone 609-263-1166.
Wildwood – Hey Ernie! It would be nice if you put out an update on the back bay project on the old dump.