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Flood Zone Change in D.C. Could Be Costly

New flood zone maps proposed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency could result in mandatory flood insurance and stricter building codes for a huge swath of downtown Washington, according to a presentation at a planning board meeting last week.
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Michael E. Ruane

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