Updated December 2024:
While Roseville is a FEMA Class I community when it comes to flood preparedness, every year brings some risk of flooding. This flood risk can change over time because of weather patterns, changes to development, and other factors.
To ensure the public has the most reliable information, FEMA regularly maintains and updates data through flood maps and risk assessments. The City of Roseville, Placer County Flood Control District and Water Conservation, and FEMA work closely to produce preliminary flood maps for the region.
By using a flood map, you can see the relationship between your property and the areas with the highest risk of flooding.
Earlier this year, only the properties affected by FEMA's proposed changes received a letter from the City of Roseville.
Once public input and analysis is finalized, updated maps will replace the current 2018 map versions.
View the current 2018 floodplain maps.
Community Meeting
We invite you to attend the community meeting to see the preliminary flood maps for your property, ask questions, and discuss insurance options with FEMA and City staff.
Thursday, January 16
5 - 7 p.m.
Presentation at 5:15 p.m.
Maidu Community Center, Rooms 1 & 2
1550 Maidu Dr.
This is also a chance to learn about the 90-day period for submitting comments if you believe there’s an error in the updated maps.