Heber and Midway are updating their flood maps with better tech, which might land your property in a high-risk zone. This could mean tougher building rules for new projects and a surprise hike in your insurance premiums.
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Developers are required to fund necessary engineering solutions to meet city standards.
The city and future residents benefit from reduced flood risk and infrastructure stability.
Current homeowners who suddenly find themselves in a high-risk zone face higher insurance bills and potential restrictions on property renovations.
The view from 100 S./Midway Lane, next to Deer Creek High School. Credit: Christopher Reeves for The Park Record Midway City is updating its flood plain maps through the Federal Emergency Management...
The city is requiring rigorous third-party studies to ensure new developments like Harvest Village do not negatively impact local groundwater levels.
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