Updated flood mapping will build region's resilience

Sunshine Coast Council

The Sunshine Coast community now has access to the region's updated Flood Mapping and Information thanks to new online mapping.

Environment and Liveability Portfolio Councillor Maria Suarez said living with flooding was a natural part of life on the Sunshine Coast and across much of Queensland.

"We can't prevent floods from happening, but we can take steps to reduce the impact of floods by understanding our flood risk," Cr Suarez said.

"Having access to up to date flood mapping and information is a key way for us to do that. It enables the community, and industry professionals, to make informed decisions to manage potential risks and build our region's resilience.

"Council has a range of flood mapping products to inform emergency preparedness and land use planning.

"Over the next few months, we'll be working closely with our community to ensure the flood mapping and accompanying information is made available in an easy-to-use format. Several maps will be made available to suit a range of uses.

"It's important to understand what each map is intended for, and what is being presented.

"We want to make sure the people who view and use these maps, can understand and access each product with ease."

Environment and Liveability Portfolio Councillor Peter Cox said through council's Environment and Liveability Strategy, we were focused on how our natural and built environments worked together, to provide a good lifestyle for our residents and a sustainable, resilient future for the region.

"The updated flood mapping and information do not create more risk on a property. They simply provide more detailed information so a property owner understands the existing risk," Cr Cox said.

"Council is also considering introducing a new map specifically for building regulation purposes.

"Our aim is to make sure the community has access to the most up to date information and ensure building and development works consider new data as it becomes available.

"We're planning for the future by taking action now, to manage the potential impacts of climate change and severe weather events such as increased rainfall intensity and permanent sea level rises.

"This flood mapping is an important piece of the puzzle.

"Council is continuing to work on other major projects that proactively address flooding and stormwater risks, such as Blue Heart Sunshine Coast, our Climate Hazard Adaptation Strategy and the recently adopted Stormwater Management Strategy."

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