Definition: Floodplain

The floodplain is an area of low-lying ground next to a stream or river that's subject to flooding. 

Visit the City of Raleigh's website to see if your property is in the floodplain. 

Walnut Creek

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Do you live in or near the floodplain?

Yes
56%
No
37%
Don't know
7%
Closed to responses | 329 Responses

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Current floodplain regulations are provided in the City's Unified Development Ordinance. You can find this information on the City of Raleigh's website

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Are you familiar with the City's current floodplain regulations?

Somewhat familiar
57%
Not familiar
30%
Very familiar
13%
Don't know
2%
Closed to responses | 319 Responses

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Please select the statement that most reflects your thoughts on how the City of Raleigh currently regulates development in the floodplain?

The City doesn't restrict development enough
50%
I don't have an opinion on how the City regulates development in the floodplain
18%
The City restricts development too much
17%
The City regulates development just enough
15%
Closed to responses | 305 Responses

Proposed Regulations

  • Exempt: Properties in the floodplain that are 0.5 acres or less or already developed. 
  • Proposed regulations would extend development restrictions for new development to the entire floodplain.
  • This means, you would no longer be able to build structures in the floodplain. Roads being developed would also need to provide dry-access during a major rainstorm.  
  • These changes would impact vacant lots in the floodplain.

Why We Want to Make Changes

Changes in regulation would reduce development in the floodplain. This would: 
 

  1. Allow water to flow more naturally near streambanks; 
  2. Benefit the quality of streams and rivers; 
  3. Protect wildlife habitat; and,
  4. Protect people and their property from hazardous flooding.

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Would you support the proposed recommendations to change floodplain regulations?

Yes
60%
Maybe
20%
No
20%
Closed to responses | 292 Responses

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If you have property in the floodplain, please select the statements that apply most to you. (Select all that apply)

*Note: All actions listed below are voluntary.

I don't have property in the floodplain
43%
I would not allow the City of Raleigh to purchase or have an easement on my property
25%
I would consider allowing the City of Raleigh to purchase my property and return the area to green space
17%
I would consider dedicating a conservation easement for my property to the City of Raleigh
11%
Other
10%
I would consider allowing the City of Raleigh to purchase my vacant lot
7%
Closed to responses | 230 Responses

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If you live in the floodplain, what safety precautions do you take to protect you and your property? (Select all that apply)

I don't have property in the floodplain
47%
I have flood insurance
29%
I receive flood warning notifications online or via text
19%
I have a safety plan in place for major rainstorms
14%
I raised the structure on my property
12%
Other
11%
I flood proof my home
8%
I call 911 in an emergency
5%
Closed to responses | 219 Responses

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If you would like the City of Raleigh to contact you regarding your responses, please provide your name and contact information below. (Optional)

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For more information about our efforts on updating floodplain regulations, visit raleighnc.gov