Source: Levittown Patch
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Anyone who lives in Bristol and Bristol Township knows about the flooding the communities experience when heavy downpours flood the Delaware River.
The parking lot along the Bristol Wharf often gets flooded along with the pavillion area by the Wharf park.
State Rep. Tina Davis has a bill requiring municipalities to notify residents when changes to flood plain classifications occur — a crucial step toward better protecting homeowners and communities from flood risks.
That bill has now been approved by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and now heads to the Senate for consideration.
“As we’ve seen in Bucks County and across the Commonwealth, flooding can strike with little warning and isn’t confined to traditional high-risk zones,” Davis said. “Our landscapes are constantly evolving, and so is the information provided by FEMA. When a property’s flood risk changes, homeowners deserve to know.”
House Bill 1282 mandates that municipalities provide written notice to property owners if their flood plain status changes, based on updates from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The notice must include:
- Confirmation that a change in flood plain classification has occurred.
- Contact information for the National Flood Insurance Program.
- The name and contact details for the municipality’s designated flood plain administrator.
Davis said the bill empowers residents with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about insurance coverage, home safety measures, and emergency preparedness.
“This legislation is about transparency and giving people the tools they need to protect their homes and families,” Davis said. “It’s a commonsense measure that brings government closer to the people it serves.”
Davis represents the 141st District, comprised of Bristol Borough and Bristol Township in Bucks County.