Open House Information

Virtual Flood Risk Open House for Oak Creek 

Welcome to the Oak Creek Virtual Flood Risk Open House.

In June 2020, new preliminary flood hazard maps were released for Oak Creek. These updated flood maps replace older, outdated flood maps. As a result, some property owners will see that their flood risk has increased or decreased, while others will see no change.


Virtual Open House for New Oak Creek Canyon Flood Maps for Coconino County

(Coconino County side of Sedona Only. Yavapai side should be effective in the fall.)

FEMA has released a new flood map for the portions of Oak Creek Canyon in Coconino County and Sedona. The new map will become effective on March 21, 2023. Residents and business owners are encouraged to look up their flood risk by visiting http://www.coconino.az.gov/FEMAFloodplainRemapping

Some property owners will find their risk has increased compared to the previous flood map. Others will find that it has decreased. To learn more about these new maps, the CCFD and the City of Sedona are hosting a free virtual Flood Risk Open House on March 1, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Topics will include:

  • An overview of the mapping project
  • How to access the flood maps and view your property
  • What the effects are related to flood insurance and building requirements
  • Resources for additional information and questions

No registration is needed. Simply sign on before the start of the meeting at:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83686817072?pwd=NFZ0T292bC9BNmdhZUNGUzJiaExGQT09n

Passcode: 967231
or One tap mobile:
US: +16699006833, 83686817072#, *967231# or +17193594580, 83686817072#, *967231#

For those unable to attend, a live stream recording will be made and posted on this website. Individuals with general questions about the local map update efforts can call the CCFCD at 928-679-8300 during business hours or email FEMAFloodMap@coconino.az.gov. For information about flood insurance, contact your local insurance agent or visit www.FloodSmart.gov.

Please call 928-771-3197 or email web.flood.control@yavapaiaz.gov with any questions.