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Virginia Flood Protection Master Plan


Virginia Flood Protection Master Plan

Anywhere it can rain, it can flood. To ensure Virginia is increasing flood resilience across the Commonwealth, the Department of Conservation and Recreation is developing a statewide Virginia Flood Protection Master Plan (VFPMP).

VFPMP Purpose:

To provide an actionable plan for state government to use in crafting policies and programs to mitigate the impacts of flooding on people, the economy, and the environment.

VFPMP Elements:

  • Flood Impact Summary: A holistic picture of current and future flood impacts across the state to use in prioritizing state resources.
  • Flood Resilience Gaps Analysis: An understanding of the gaps in state data, resources, and capacity to address current and future flood risk.
  • Policy and Program Strategy: Resilience metrics for state agencies, and an actionable strategy to achieve a shared vision and goals. 
  • Flood Resilience Resources: Tools, guidance, and information to support resilience planning and implementation at state and local levels.

The VFPMP will work together with flood resilience plans developed by DCR and others at the regional and local scales. While the VFPMP will focus on directing state government policy to build flood resilience, the regional flood resilience plans will provide a collaborative format for identifying and prioritizing flood resilience vulnerabilities and priorities for state support. As they are updated on a recurring cycle, the regional plans will be more detailed and will provide key inputs to inform the statewide VFPMP.

The VFPMP will be completed and released to the public no later than December 2025. The Code of Virginia requires that it is updated every five years.

Stakeholder Engagement

The following document provides an overview of VFPMP stakeholder engagement.

Groups

There are five groups involved the Virginia Flood Protection Master Plan’s development, the Planning Team, the Flood Committee, Core Stakeholders, Supporting Stakeholders and the Public.

Planning Team

DCR leadership, staff and consultants responsible for developing the VFPMP.

Flood Committee

A public body established by the General Assembly in 2024 that is responsible for advising DCR on flood resilience coordination. The Committee will meet at least twice in 2025 to advise DCR on the development of the VFPMP.

Core Stakeholders

State agencies and other entities that will play a critical role in implementing the VFPMP. These groups will contribute actionable input and feedback during multiple stages of plan development.

Supporting Stakeholders

Planning district commissions, universities, localities, non-profits and other organizations who possess a vested interest in the plan and bring specialized knowledge, experience or perspectives. These stakeholders will provide valuable expertise and input to support the plan's development and implementation.

Public

All Virginians will have formal opportunities to provide public comment during plan development. Some of the final plan products will be suitable for public use to encourage whole-community adoption and dissemination of flood resilience knowledge.

GET INVOLVED

Plan Components

Stakeholders are invited to engage and collaborate on various components of the VFPMP. These components include:

  1. Setting the stage
  2. Determining the vision statement, goals, and objectives
  3. Prioritizing gaps to address
  4. Identifying flood resilience strategies
  5. Developing the implementation roadmap

Virtual Feedback Sessions and In-Person Workshops will be held for each component. Meeting summaries for each in-person workshop will be populated here shortly after the workshop is held.

stages of plan

Engagement Summary

  1. Setting the stage
    Sept. 2024 Workshop – Meeting Summary and Presentation
  2. Determining the vision statement, goals, and objectives
    Nov. 2024 Virtual Feedback Session - Follow-up Survey Summary
    Nov. 2024 Workshop - Meeting Summary and Presentation
  3. Prioritizing gaps to address
    Dec. 2024 Virtual Feedback Session - Follow-up Survey Summary
    Jan. 2025 Workshop – Summary and Presentation
  4. Identifying flood resilience strategies
    March 2025 Virtual Feedback Session – Follow-up survey results pending.
    March 2025 Local & Regional Webinar - Meeting Slides & Recording
    March 2025 Floodplain Professionals Webinar – Meeting Slides
    April 2025 In-Person Workshop - Meeting Summary & Presentation
  5. Developing the implementation roadmap
    June 2025 In-Person Workshop
    July 2025 Virtual Feedback Session

Draft Products

  • The VFPMP Vision, Goals & Objectives (final draft) guides the development of the VFPMP, ensuring strategies follow a common vision crafted by plan stakeholders.
  • The VFPMP List of Gaps to Prioritize (final draft) outlines various gaps across state agencies and the Commonwealth pertaining to flood resilience. It then organizes these gaps under the VFPMP objectives.
  • The VFPMP List of Strategies (~ June 2025)
  • The VFPMP Implementation Roadmap (~ Sept 2025)
  • One-Pagers:
    • VFPMP Stage Setting
    • VFPMP Vision, Goals, & Objectives
    • VFPMP Prioritize Gaps to Address

Code of Virginia

The VFPMP was originally established following a Joint Subcommittee Study and Report (House Document No. 64, 1989) that assigned coordinating responsibility for all floodplain management activities statutorily within the DCR. The Code of Virginia (§10.1–602, Powers and duties of the Department) sets forth the requirements of the Plan. This code section states that DCR shall:

Develop a Virginia Flood Protection Master Plan (the Plan) for the Commonwealth. This Plan shall be a place-specific plan for mitigating severe and repetitive flooding and shall, at a minimum:

  • base decision making on the best-available science;
  • identify and address socioeconomic inequities and strive to enhance equity through the adaptation and protection measures by considering all areas of recurrent flooding;
  • recognize the importance of protecting and enhancing natural infrastructure and nature-based approaches to flood mitigation, when possible;
  • utilize community and regional scale planning to the maximum extent possible, seeking region-specific approaches tailored to the needs of individual communities; and
  • include an understanding of fiscal realities and focus on cost-effective solutions for the protection and adaptation of communities, businesses, and critical infrastructure.

The Plan shall include, at a minimum:

  • An inventory of flood-prone areas;
  • An inventory of flood protection studies;
  • A record of flood damages;
  • Strategies to prevent or mitigate flood damage; and
  • The collection and distribution of information relating to flooding and flood plain management.

The Plan shall be reviewed and updated by the Department on a regular basis, but at least once every five years, and for each of the items listed in provisions a through e, the plan shall state when that provision was last updated and when the next update is planned. The plan shall be maintained in an online format so as to be easily accessed by other government entities and by the public. The online plan shall contain links to the most current information available from other federal, state, and local sources. All agencies of the Commonwealth shall provide assistance to the Department upon request.

In 2022, legislation (HB516/SB551) required that the Director of the Department of Conservation and Recreation shall prepare the Virginia Flood Protection Master Plan using a watershed-based approach no later than December 31, 2026.

Previous Virginia Flood Protection Master Plans

Virginia’s most recent VFPMP was published in 2005. This Floodplain Management Plan for the Commonwealth of Virginia provided comprehensive guidance to federal, state, and local officials in addressing floodplain management issues common to Virginia. It also assessed the floodplain management needs of the communities in the Commonwealth while establishing strategies, measures, and priorities for meeting those needs.

Significant progress has been made to advance these strategies to date. The challenges of flooding today, and those expected in the decades to come, present a greater risk than the Commonwealth has previously seen. A new VFPMP will provide crucial comprehensive guidance and direction for building resilience to flooding in Virginia.

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