Neighbors are advised to be vigilant during high tides and king tides. Please take the time to be aware of the anticipated king tide dates, review important safety tips, evaluate your property's readiness, and review your flood insurance policy.
During high tides, neighbors are reminded to closely monitor their waste carts, and to remove them from the street as quickly as possible after they are emptied. If your street floods, you may want to store your sanitation carts in a safe and secure location until your next regularly scheduled collection day. View the sanitation service tips page for more information.
Property Protection
Precautions you can take to protect your property from damage and reduce financial losses include:
- Purchase flood insurance
- Be prepared with flood protection measures such as sandbags, which are a useful tool to secure door thresholds. Sandbags are available for Fort Lauderdale residents on the first Saturday and Sunday of each month through November at George English Park, Holiday Park, Mills Pond Park, the Floyd Hull/Morton Center and Riverland Park. For details, visit Flood Awareness & Safety Guide page.
- Address property drainage concerns which may include regrading your lot (permit may be required)
- Construct barriers, such as a floodwall to stop floodwater from entering the building
- Visit Tidal Barrier Ordinance page to familiarize yourself with the City’s tidal barrier ordinance, which may impact your property. Inspect your seawall and provide regular maintenance. If it is overtopping during king tide events, be proactive in elevating it to the City’s current standard.
- Relocate electrical panel boxes, air conditioners, water heaters, and washers and dryers to elevated locations
- Install check valves in private drainage systems to prevent floodwater from backing up into private properties
- Install storm shutters, impact windows, and a reinforced garage door for wind and rain events
The City responds to flood protection inquiries. If you have a question regarding flood, sewer or drainage problems, contact the City of Fort Lauderdale Customer Service Center at 954-828-8000.
How Neighbors Can Stay Safe
- Avoid walking through flood waters, it is dangerous and can be a health hazard
- Avoid driving through flooded areas, turn around and find another way; in addition to being a threat to life safety, the salt water can lead to both short and long-term damage to your vehicle
- Follow posted road closure and detour signs
- Do not drive around barriers, damaging private lawns
- If you drive through flooded areas, please note that creating waves can cause additional damage to surrounding landscaping and property
- Be careful around manhole covers, as they can become dislodged by the high tides
- Boaters are advised that high tides cause lower clearance under fixed bridges, check the tides before leaving the dock
Review additional information about flood insurance rate maps, coastal high hazard areas, property flood depths, natural conservation areas and wetlands, flood insurance, and floodplain management regulations.
Request a Flood Risk Information Letter for your property.
Know Your Flood Zone
Knowing the flood zone for your property can help you better understand your vulnerability to flooding. To determine the flood zone for your property, use the GIS Application on the City website, complete the “Flood Zone Request” form on the City website, or call the City’s floodplain manager, Richard Benton at 954-828-6133.
Insure Your Property
Homeowner and renter insurance policies usually do not cover flood damage. The City of Fort Lauderdale encourages neighbors who rent or own property in a Special Flood Hazard Area to purchase flood insurance to protect their home and possessions against loss from flood damage.
Build Responsibly
Prior to starting any construction, residents or builders should contact the City’s Development Services Department at 954-828-6520 to ask about required permits.
State law prohibits dumping anything into the storm drain system and unauthorized obstructions or alterations of the drainage features. Residents should report illegal dumping into the stormwater system or clogged storm drains by calling the City of Fort Lauderdale Customer Service Center at 954-828-8000.