The October 2015 flood resulted in extensive damage to residential and business property, as well as infrastructure, throughout Richland County. Recovering from this historic event will be a multi-year process. Please visit this page to stay informed on flood recovery information and news.
Contact the Richland County Community Development Department at 803-576-2230 for additional information about the flood recovery program.
Contacto el Richland County Departamento de desarrollo comunitario (803-576-2230) para obtener más información sobre el programa de recuperación de inundaciones, impreso en español.
리치 랜드 카운티 커뮤니티 개발 부서 (803-576-2230) 홍수 복구 프로그램에 대 한 자세한 내용은 연락처에에서 인쇄.
Scam Targeting Disaster Victims
Unfortunately, after natural disasters, fraud often occurs. Please be aware of scams and potential fraud, and take a moment to review the fraud alert provided by United Way Worldwide by clicking here.
Flood Recovery Assistance Funds and Action Plans
Richland County is committed to efficiently and effectively addressing the long-term needs of flood victims through programs designed to help residents, businesses and public infrastructure. Richland County is seeking funding for flood recovery from several sources, including a Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), a Hazard Mitigation Grant and Flood Mitigation Assistance.
Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery Information
Click here to read the approved CDBG-DR Action Plan that was approved by HUD on Nov. 16, 2016.
Click (English) (Spanish) (Korean) to read the draft CDBG-DR Action Plan that was presented to the public for input.
- View the CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment No.1 here.
- View the CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment No. 2 here.
- View the CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment No. 3 here.
- View the CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment No. 4 here.
- View the CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment No. 5 here.
- View the CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment No. 6 here.
- View the CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment No 7 here.
- Click here to read the public comments for the draft CDBG-DR Action Plan.
- Click here to read the Notice of Intent to Release Funds.
- Click here to read the 2018 Income Limit Areas: Single Family Homeowner Rehabilitation Program, which includes the County's approved prioritization criteria.
- Click here to access the HUD income limits.
The first round of registration for federal housing assistance and mobile home replacement began May 15, 2017 and concluded June 15, 2017. Registration does not guarantee federal aid will be received. CDBG-DR funds are prioritized by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to assist low- to moderate-income, elderly and disabled households.
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Information
Click here to view the 4286 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Property Acquisition Public Notice.
A number of properties located in a floodplain were severely damaged and have chosen to participate in a project that will remove the damaged properties. For the proposed applications, the voluntary acquisition of existing flood-prone structures and the underlying land will be conducted and the land will be converted to open space through the demolition of the structure.
Click here to view the 4241 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Property Acquisition Public Notice.
Individual Initial Public Notice
Notification is hereby given to the public of the intent of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide assistance to Richland County, SC, for the repair and improvement of the County Line Road bridge located in Richland County, South Carolina, which was damaged during the severe storms and flooding in 2015.
Due to its location, this project is susceptible to future damages from flooding. Under the President’s Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, FEMA is required to review the restoration of these facilities for opportunities to relocate it out of the floodplain or to minimize future damage from flooding. Public comment is invited on possible alternatives to these actions, methods to protect this facility and on whether this facility should be restored at all.
Interested persons may obtain information about this action and its specific location by calling (803) 576-2479 or emailing countylinetrail@richlandcountysc.gov between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Comments about this project and the application of the Floodplain Management Executive Order to it should be submitted in writing to Stephen Staley at the above phone number and email address by Nov. 1, 2019. This public notice will also serve as the final public notice provided there are no questions or concerns regarding this project.
The Blue Ribbon Committee, established by County Council to serve as a stakeholder group representing the community, makes recommendations to Council about flood recovery efforts and how best to use flood relief funds. Click
here for more information.
Public Participation and Community Meetings
Richland County created a Citizen Participation Plan to detail how residents can participate and stay engaged in the planning, implementation and assessment of the County's flood recovery process. Click
here to learn more.
This plan outlines Richland County’s strategy for intermediate recovery operations and is designed in conjunction with the South Carolina Intermediate Recovery Implementation Plan and the Richland County Long Term Recovery Plan. Click
here to read the plan.
Policies and Procedures
- View the Administrative Policies and Procedures here.
- View the Programmatic Policies and Procedures here.
- View the Procurement Procedure Manual here.
- View the CDBG-DR Financial Policy here and attachment A (Direct payment approval memo)
- View the CDBG-DR Financial Management Policies and Procedures Manual here.
- View URA-104(d) Policies and Procedures here.
Quarterly Performance Reports
HUD will regularly conduct evaluations of Richland County's flood recovery actions with regard to the CDBG-DR grant. Click here to read those reports.
CDBG-DR Contracts
News Releases and Public Outreach
Several local and state agencies, as well as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), have applauded Richland County for the transparency and public outreach of its flood recovery process. Click here to see a report detailing the County's methods for recovery, and click here to read a news release about the positive attention the County has received.
Read flood-related news releases distributed to local media and posted on the County website by the Richland County Public Information Office. Click here for a list of news releases.
Click here to view a section of the County's website dedicated to flood information that was initiated Oct. 6, 2015.
Flood Tools
Get prepared. Stay prepared. Access your emergency supply list and emergency preparedness kit here.
County staff provides senior citizens with flood tools and emergency preparedness information at community events. Watch a previous emergency preparedness session here. To schedule an emergency preparedness session in your community email pio@richlandcountysc.gov.
Flood Recovery Videos and Recordings
Five Families Received Keys to New Homes on the Third Anniversary of the Flood
View the video here.
Flood Survivors Prepare to Receive A New Mobile Home
View the video here.
The One-Year Anniversary Flood Memorial Ceremony and Plaque Dedication
View the video here.
Volunteer Organizations Acive in Disasters (VOADs) Flood Recovery Efforts in Richland County
View the video here.