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FEMA to Hold Flood Prevention Meeting in Shakopee
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is inviting residents who may be in the path of flooding to come to an open house in June.

Find yourself in a little too deep during the spring thaw?
Have no fear, the famous FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) is on the way. Scott County property owners have been invited to an open house about flood risk and mitigation. The meeting, which will be hosted by FEMA and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, will offer the public a chance to review the latest Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and accompanying Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs).
Realtors, lenders and insurance agents are also encouraged to attend.
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The open house will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25, at the Scott County Law Enforcement Center, Room LEC240, 301 Fuller Street South in Shakopee.
For more information, contact John Devine, FEMA Region V program specialist, at 312-408-5567 or Marge Dworak, FEMA Region V outreach specialist, at 312-408-5527.
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