Helpful Hurricane Recovery Links

Ascension Parish OHSEP Facebook Page – The Ascension Parish OHSEP facebook page is constantly being updated with useful information for the public.

Disaster ResourcesIn addition to restoring power to areas hit by Hurricane Ida, Entergy has compiled a list of available critical service providers and resources available to you. 

Fact Sheet #72: Employment & Wages Under Federal Law During Natural Disasters & Recovery – The FLSA is the federal law of most general application concerning wages and hours of work. The FLSA requires employers to pay covered, non-exempt employees no less than the federal minimum wage for each hour actually worked and overtime at one and one-half times an employee’s regular rate of pay for all hours actually worked in excess of 40 in a week. These requirements are not subject to waiver during natural disasters and recovery efforts.

GasBuddy – finding exclusive deals for gas and which stations are open. To view locations with fuel on a map, you can visit their Tracker Map, which allows a user to zoom in and out of the Baton Rouge area.

RX Open – Rx Open provides information on the operating status of healthcare facilities in areas impacted by a disaster. Users can use the Facilities map to search for individual facility status when the map is active for an event. 

Crisis Clean-up – Crisis Cleanup is a collaborative disaster work order management platform that improves coordination, reduces duplication of efforts, improves efficiency, and improves volunteers’ experience

Volunteer Ascension – Feel free to contact Volunteer Ascension if you’re willing to lend a hand.


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External Flood Resources

Answers to many common questions, how to reduce risk, protect your home and other structures

Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage

FEMA

LA DOTD Floodplain Management

USGS Ascension Parish Floodmap

USGS Real-Time WaterWatch Levels (State of Louisiana)

Floodsmart.gov

LSU AgCenter Flood Maps

Louisiana Mapping Project

Association of State Floodplain Managers

Louisiana Floodplain Management Association

Requirements for Residential Metal Buildings

Homeowners Handbook

Water Bodies, General Layers Map


Repairing Your Flood Damaged Homes

Please read the documents linked below if you are repairing your home due to any recent flood damage.

Red Cross Information


Ascension Parish’s Revalidated LOMCs Letter

Previously issued LOMCs that were revalidated with the issuance of the August 17, 2007 National Flood Insurance Rate Maps.


I received a letter from my mortgage company informing me that I am now in the flood zone and will need to obtain flood insurance.  I was not in the flood zone before.  What do I do?

FEMA has a grandfathering rule to provide a reduced rate for homeowners that were not in a flood zone prior to the issuance of new flood maps, and therefore, never obtained flood insurance.  In order to apply for the grandfathering provision you will need to provide your insurance company with a Compliance Letter stating that your structure was built in compliance with the flood maps at the time of construction.

If you need this information please submit your name, address of property in question, telephone number, and approximate date of construction to the following link: Flood Information Request

Please allow up to ten business days for a response.


History of Floodplain Management in Ascension Parish

Presentation at 02/06/12 Drainage Meeting


Am I in a flood zone?

In order to help determine the flooding risk of properties in a particular area, FEMA has developed a series of maps for Ascension Parish showing “flood zone” areas.  Technically, these are areas estimated to have a one percent probability of being inundated by floodwaters in any given year.  This is also commonly called the hundred-year flood.

The below link will take you to scans of the official FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps where you can see if your property is in a shaded flood zone area or not. The Parish of Ascension also offers several unofficial online maps that can help you determine your Floodzone and elevation on our Online Maps Gallery.

To request an official Floodzone determination you will need to  submit a flood zone determination form by providing the information requested on the following link: Flood Zone Determination Form


 Ascension Parish FlRM Maps:

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 Ascension Parish Online Floodzone Map

 

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Wetland Determination Form

How to Request a Wetland Determination