Maps
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Thomas Fire Storm Impact Considerations Map
The Storm Impact Consideration Map has been updated to take into account significant improvements to the Cold Springs Debris Basin and the continued recovery of the watershed. The updated map was published on Thursday, December 17, 2020.
FEMA 100- and 500-year Flood Risk Map
This map depicts the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 100- and 500-year flood risk zones for Santa Barbara County. Residents should be aware that flood risk is higher in and below recent wildfire burn scars. Enter an address into the map to determine whether your home, business or places you visit are located within a flood zone.
1/9 Debris Flow Event Maps
FEMA – Interactive Recovery Mapping
Recovery Maps were developed so that communities and citizens make better informed decisions about rebuilding. Recovery Maps do not replace the current effective Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)
Property and business owners should consult with their local building official to fully understand how this new data can be used to support rebuilding efforts. The Recovery Maps do not impact rating for flood Insurance.
An interactive map of properties affected by the Thomas Fire and the subsequent January 2018 Storm is available Read the instructions on its use. This map is updated on a periodic schedule and should be used for informational purposes only. For the most up-to-date information regarding your property, please contact the assigned case manager or Planning and Development Zoning Information Counter at (805) 568-2090.
Map of the unincorporated portions of the County of Santa Barbara. This map includes the Santa Barbara County boundary, local City boundaries and Current Road Closures. This map is for reference only.