National FEMA Flood Maps Omit Millions of High-Risk Homes, Report Says | Insurify Dec 17, 2025 A new study finds that many homeowners face a higher flood risk than they expect due to inaccurate FEMA flood maps. Learn more.
News Council adopts updated flood ordinance By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Updated Aug 3, 2025 City officials are working to make Alexander City as safe as possible in the event of an emergency.
Dadeville Flood maps could affect homeowners By Dusty Harper Jun 28, 2011 On July 18, updated FEMA flood maps will go into effect for Tallapoosa County, which may force some homeowners on Lake Martin to either buy fl…
News Flood maps could affect some lake home owners By Dusty Harper Jun 22, 2011 On July 18, updated FEMA flood maps will go into effect for Tallapoosa County, which may force some homeowners on Lake Martin to either buy fl…
Archives Flood maps could affect some lake home owners By Dusty Harper Jun 22, 2011 On July 18, updated FEMA flood maps will go into effect for Tallapoosa County, which may force some homeowners on Lake Martin to either buy fl…
Archives FEMA delays release of maps By Staff Reports Apr 28, 2009 The Federal Emergency Management Agency had planned to release their preliminary flood insurance rate maps for the two Lake Martin area counti…
Archives Insurance mandate becomes an issue By Staff Reports Feb 18, 2009 Residents living along the banks of Lake Martin could soon find themselves buying federally mandated flood insurance due to an update of the F…
Archives Area joins flood program By Staff Reports Oct 25, 2005 Residents living outside of the Dadeville and Alexander City limits but inside Tallapoosa County have not been eligible for flood insurance, b…
Archives City officials examine flood areas, look at join flood insurance program By Staff Reports Jul 25, 2003 Alexander City could potentially lose $2.2 million in homes the next time there is a downpour if the city doesn’t get flood insurance.