How can I determine if my home or the home I am considering purchasing is in a Special Flood Hazard Area?
Although the Town of Windsor can’t make an official determination if your property is in a Special Flood Hazard Area, we can give our opinion based upon Flood Insurance Rate Maps and Letters of Map Change available for the subject area. Additionally if a property or structure is very close to the edge of a Special Flood Hazard Area, there are methods of determination such as an Elevation Certificate and Letter of Map Amendment that can be used to demonstrate that a property is out of the Special Flood Hazard Area. Flood Insurance Rate Maps are available for viewing on FEMA’s web site at the following link:FEMA Map Service Center

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1. Can the Town install a “Children at Play” sign in my neighborhood?
2. Can the Town install a “Deaf Child” sign in my neighborhood?
3. Can the Town change the speed limit?
4. Why doesn't the Town install more stop signs?
5. How do I get my sidewalk, curb or gutter replaced?
6. Why do I have to pay a stormwater fee every month?
7. How do I receive information on Design Proposals and/or Construction Projects?
8. What is a 100 year floodplain?
9. How can I determine if my home or the home I am considering purchasing is in a Special Flood Hazard Area?
10. Where can I find out information about regulatory floodplains and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)?
11. Where is my sump pump allowed to discharge?