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Aug 27th 2018 At 6:00 p.m. At Belle Air - FEMA Flood Zone Meeting

How did FEMA determine their proposed Flood Zone-What did the City's consultant conclude-Did FEMA and the City agree to discuss differences?

Article Source: Robert Riechel

What do YOU know about FEMA and their proposed Flood Zone Maps?

What areas of San Bruno CA are being proposed to be listed as in a FLOOD ZONE in San Bruno CA?

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What did the City's consultants find when surveying the San Bruno Belle Air Area?

Did the City's consultant's findings AGREE with FEMA's findings?

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What resulted when the City asked to meet with FEMA and together review the City's consultant's findings?

What are possible next steps YOU might be able to take?

Will YOU attend the 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Community Meeting Monday August 27th 2018 to question FEMA on their proposed Flood Zone designation?

Will YOU bring your detailed questions to the August 27th meeting?

Have YOU contacted San Bruno Mayor Rico E. Medina with your thoughts on the proposed FEMA Flood Zone designation?

Below is what the City of San Bruno mailed to Belle Air residents:

Brian Perkins, in U.S. Representative Jackie Speier's local office, can be reached at:

Brian.Perkins@mail.house.gov (650) 342-0300

San Mateo County Board of Supervisor's President Dave Pine can be reached at:

dpine@smcgov.org 650-814-3103

The above two persons along with the City's Jimmy Tan have been involved in the discussions with FEMA, should YOU desire to seek your own answers. Both should be present at the August 27th meeting.

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