Description: This feature class shows repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss structures in Texas that meet the Flood Mitigation Assistance definition aggregated by census tract. Data obtained from FEMA in April 2025. Census Tract boundaries and 2020 Population obtained from the ACS Population Variables REST Service.A FMA Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) definition of repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage on 2 occasions, in which the cost of repair, on the average, equaled or exceeded 25 percent of the value of the structure at the time of each such flood event; and at the time of the second incidence of flood-related damage, the contract for flood insurance contains increased cost of compliance coverage.A FMA Severe Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) definition of severe repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage — for which 4 or more separate claims payments have been made under flood insurance coverage under this title, with the amount of each such claim exceeding $5,000, and with the cumulative amount of such claims payments exceeding $20,000; or for which at least 2 separate claims payments have been made under such coverage, with the cumulative amount of such claims exceeding the value of the insured structure.To request additional NFIP data from FEMA please visit https://www.twdb.texas.gov/financial/programs/FMA/doc/TWDB-RequestforNFIP-PII.docx.
Service Item Id: 28f8698db99149b99f3d105d33a30dbf
Copyright Text: FEMA, US Census Bureau, TxDOT, TWDB
Description: This feature class shows repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss structures in Texas that meet the National Flood Insurance Program definition aggregated by census tract. Data obtained from FEMA in April 2025. Census Tract boundaries and 2020 Population obtained from the ACS Population Variables REST Service.A NFIP Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the NFIP definition of repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage on two occasions during a 10-year period, each resulting in at least a $1000 claim payment.A NFIP Severe Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the NFIP definition of severe repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage — for which 4 or more separate claims payments have been made under flood insurance coverage under this title, with the amount of each such claim exceeding $5,000, and with the cumulative amount of such claims payments exceeding $20,000; or for which at least 2 separate claims payments have been made under such coverage, with the cumulative amount of such claims exceeding the value of the insured structure. In addition, the structure must be residential and two of the losses must have occurred within 10 years of each other.Occupancy Type was aggregated by each city only for NFIP RL + SRL combined. The method utilized was the "Old Methodology" provided by FEMA which only included 5 types: 2-4 FAMILY, BUSI-NONRES, OTHER RESID, OTHR-NONRES, SINGLE FMLY. Claims using the new methodology for Occupancy were consolidated into the original 5 types.To request additional NFIP data from FEMA please visit https://www.twdb.texas.gov/financial/programs/FMA/doc/TWDB-RequestforNFIP-PII.docx.
Service Item Id: 28f8698db99149b99f3d105d33a30dbf
Copyright Text: FEMA, US Census Bureau, TxDOT, TWDB
Description: This feature class shows repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss structures in Texas that meet the Flood Mitigation Assistance definition aggregated by city. Data obtained from FEMA in April 2025. City boundaries and 2020 Population obtained from TxDOT's City Boundaries REST Service.A FMA Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) definition of repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage on 2 occasions, in which the cost of repair, on the average, equaled or exceeded 25 percent of the value of the structure at the time of each such flood event; and at the time of the second incidence of flood-related damage, the contract for flood insurance contains increased cost of compliance coverage.A FMA Severe Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) definition of severe repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage — for which 4 or more separate claims payments have been made under flood insurance coverage under this title, with the amount of each such claim exceeding $5,000, and with the cumulative amount of such claims payments exceeding $20,000; or for which at least 2 separate claims payments have been made under such coverage, with the cumulative amount of such claims exceeding the value of the insured structure.To request additional NFIP data from FEMA please visit https://www.twdb.texas.gov/financial/programs/FMA/doc/TWDB-RequestforNFIP-PII.docx.
Service Item Id: 28f8698db99149b99f3d105d33a30dbf
Copyright Text: FEMA, US Census Bureau, TxDOT, TWDB
Description: This feature class shows repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss structures in Texas that meet the National Flood Insurance Program definition aggregated by city. Data obtained from FEMA in April 2025. City boundaries and 2020 Population obtained from TxDOT's City Boundaries REST Service.A NFIP Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the NFIP definition of repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage on two occasions during a 10-year period, each resulting in at least a $1000 claim payment.A NFIP Severe Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the NFIP definition of severe repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage — for which 4 or more separate claims payments have been made under flood insurance coverage under this title, with the amount of each such claim exceeding $5,000, and with the cumulative amount of such claims payments exceeding $20,000; or for which at least 2 separate claims payments have been made under such coverage, with the cumulative amount of such claims exceeding the value of the insured structure. In addition, the structure must be residential and two of the losses must have occurred within 10 years of each other.Occupancy Type was aggregated by each city only for NFIP RL + SRL combined. The method utilized was the "Old Methodology" provided by FEMA which only included 5 types: 2-4 FAMILY, BUSI-NONRES, OTHER RESID, OTHR-NONRES, SINGLE FMLY. Claims using the new methodology for Occupancy were consolidated into the original 5 types.To request additional NFIP data from FEMA please visit https://www.twdb.texas.gov/financial/programs/FMA/doc/TWDB-RequestforNFIP-PII.docx.
Service Item Id: 28f8698db99149b99f3d105d33a30dbf
Copyright Text: FEMA, US Census Bureau, TxDOT, TWDB
Description: This feature class shows repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss structures in Texas that meet the Flood Mitigation Assistance definition aggregated by county. Data obtained from FEMA in April 2025. County boundaries obtained from TxDOT's County Boundaries REST service and the 2020 Population obtained from the US Census REST service.A FMA Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) definition of repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage on 2 occasions, in which the cost of repair, on the average, equaled or exceeded 25 percent of the value of the structure at the time of each such flood event; and at the time of the second incidence of flood-related damage, the contract for flood insurance contains increased cost of compliance coverage.A FMA Severe Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) definition of severe repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage — for which 4 or more separate claims payments have been made under flood insurance coverage under this title, with the amount of each such claim exceeding $5,000, and with the cumulative amount of such claims payments exceeding $20,000; or for which at least 2 separate claims payments have been made under such coverage, with the cumulative amount of such claims exceeding the value of the insured structure.To request additional NFIP data from FEMA please visit https://www.twdb.texas.gov/financial/programs/FMA/doc/TWDB-RequestforNFIP-PII.docx.
Service Item Id: 28f8698db99149b99f3d105d33a30dbf
Copyright Text: FEMA, US Census Bureau, TxDOT, TWDB
Description: This feature class shows repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss structures in Texas that meet the National Flood Insurance Program definition aggregated by county. Data obtained from FEMA in April 2025. County boundaries obtained from TxDOT's County Boundaries REST service and the 2020 Population obtained from the US Census REST service.A NFIP Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the NFIP definition of repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage on two occasions during a 10-year period, each resulting in at least a $1000 claim payment.A NFIP Severe Repetitive Loss Structure is a structure that meets the NFIP definition of severe repetitive loss, which is a structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that has incurred flood-related damage — for which 4 or more separate claims payments have been made under flood insurance coverage under this title, with the amount of each such claim exceeding $5,000, and with the cumulative amount of such claims payments exceeding $20,000; or for which at least 2 separate claims payments have been made under such coverage, with the cumulative amount of such claims exceeding the value of the insured structure. In addition, the structure must be residential and two of the losses must have occurred within 10 years of each other.Occupancy Type was aggregated by each city only for NFIP RL + SRL combined. The method utilized was the "Old Methodology" provided by FEMA which only included 5 types: 2-4 FAMILY, BUSI-NONRES, OTHER RESID, OTHR-NONRES, SINGLE FMLY. Claims using the new methodology for Occupancy were consolidated into the original 5 types.To request additional NFIP data from FEMA please visit https://www.twdb.texas.gov/financial/programs/FMA/doc/TWDB-RequestforNFIP-PII.docx.
Service Item Id: 28f8698db99149b99f3d105d33a30dbf
Copyright Text: FEMA, US Census Bureau, TxDOT, TWDB
Description: This feature class shows repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss in Texas aggregated by county. Data obtained from FEMA on 08/31/2022.A Repetitive Loss Structure is an NFIP-insured structure that has had at least 2 paid flood losses of more than $1,000 each in any 10-year period since 1978.County boundaries obtained from TxDOT's County Boundaries REST service and the 2020 Population obtained from the US Census REST service.
Service Item Id: 28f8698db99149b99f3d105d33a30dbf
Copyright Text: FEMA, US Census Bureau, TxDOT, TWDB
Description: This feature class shows repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss in Texas aggregated by community. Data obtained from FEMA on 08/31/2022. A Repetitive Loss Structure is an NFIP-insured structure that has had at least 2 paid flood losses of more than $1,000 each in any 10-year period since 1978.City boundaries and 2020 Population obtained from TxDOT's City Boundaries REST service.
Service Item Id: 28f8698db99149b99f3d105d33a30dbf
Copyright Text: FEMA, US Census Bureau, TxDOT, TWDB