FEDERAL LAWMAKERS PROPOSE LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE RATE INCREASES

First Selectman Mike Tetreau announced today that over 134 members of the House of Representatives have introduced a legislative solution to fix the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and ensure changes are implemented affordably.

The Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act (H.R. 3370) calls for a four-year delay to the NFIP and requires the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to complete an affordability study and propose a framework that addresses affordability issues. A companion measure has been introduced in the U.S. Senate.

First Selectman Tetreau said, “If this important proposed legislation is approved, it will be a welcome change for some of our residents, especially those affected by Storm Sandy, who are facing the burden of flood insurance rate increases. A multi-year delay to this federal program will be a big help in making some much needed changes.”

The legislation seeks to achieve the following:

 

  • Impose a delay likely to total four years for the most vulnerable properties, by delaying implementation of rate increases until two years after FEMA completes an affordability study, which was mandated in Biggert-Waters, but not undertaken. FEMA has estimated it will take two years to complete the affordability study. It would then take up to an additional two years for FEMA to submit an affordability framework to Congress and for Congress to review the framework. This means rate increases would be delayed for four years in total. The delay applies to primary, non-repetitive loss residences that are currently grandfathered; all properties sold after July 6, 2012; and all properties that purchased a new policy after July 6, 2012; and

 

  • Require FEMA to propose an affordability framework that addresses the identified affordability issues within 18 months after the completion of the study and provides six months for Congressional review; and

 

  • Allow FEMA to utilize National Flood Insurance Funds to reimburse policyholders who successfully appeal a map determination; and

 

  • Eliminate the 50 percent cap on state and local contributions to levee construction and reconstruction;

 

  • Protect the so-called “basement exception,” which allows the lowest proofed opening in a home to be used for determining flood insurance rates; and

 

  • Establish a Flood Insurance Rate Map Advocate within FEMA to answer current and prospective policyholder questions about the flood mapping process; and

 

  • Require FEMA to certify that the agency has fully adopted a modernized risk-based approach to analyzing flood risk.

For questions or further information on this proposed legislation, Fairfield residents are encouraged to contact Congressman Jim Himes’s aide, Amy Lappos, at Amy.Lappos@mail.house.gov or (866) 453-0028.

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Scam Warning

Lottery/sweepstakes scam warning from Sergeant Jillian Cabana, Westport Police Detective Bureau

Lottery/Sweepstakes scams– Lottery/sweepstakes scams commonly involve emails or
phone calls to victims advising them that they have won the lottery or a sweepstakes.
The caller or mailer tells the victim that they will receive their prize money only after
first paying the taxes and processing fees up front. The suspects request payment for the
taxes by either a wire transfer or via Green Dot card (or similar prepaid credit card). The
suspect will instruct the “winner” to either wire money into a specific account or to go
and purchase a Green Dot card in a specific denomination and then provide them with the
PIN number off of the card. The caller may even say that the sweepstakes officials are
in town to deliver the winning sweepstakes check. Reverse look-ups on the area codes
of the callers have shown out-of-country area codes or cell phone providers. Many times
the locations the processing/tax money has been sent have been out-of-country addresses.
Tell the caller you are not interested and hang up.

Stratford rollover

1:47am–#Stratford CT–Report of a rollover accident on James Farm Road and Chapel Street.  First responders on the way.   UPDATE—Hmmm, no one in the car.  UPDATE–The car was registered to an address on Candlewood Road right up the street.  The driver admitted to police to driving the car.   That’s good because K-9 was going to find him anyways.

Hell’s Kitchen!

12:49am–#Fairfield CT–Breach of peace complaint from a worker at Dominoe’s at 1580 Post Road.  An employee is complaining of a coworker who has been yelling at him all night.  The responsible is on a delivery right now but will be returning.  Now you see Donna at Famous Pizza would never let this happen!

Small Buisness Shout Outs – The Nutmeg Spay/Neuter Clinic

The Nutmeg Spay/Neuter Clinic provides low-cost spay/neuter for cats & dogs along with other services during surgery. Nutmeg has performed surgeries on more than 4,000 cats and dogs in the last 15 months. they are open Monday through Thursday. It is their dedication and desire to help end the needless practice of euthanasia at animal-facilities and private shelters and their vision that this clinic will help bring awareness to the community while decreasing unwanted litters being born.

Please visit their website at www.nutmegclinic.org for all of their information.
To make an appointment, call them at 203-690-1550 after 9:30 a.m. weekdays.
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