Help has begun to appear in a fight against FEMA flood elevation standards that many consider a threat to Bay St. Louis.
To some, the pending battle between a small town and a federal agency appeared all but impossible. But in the past two weeks, new developments have occurred:
Since FEMA released its advisory flood elevation maps in January, residents, elected officials and business leaders have been shocked at the possible ramifications. The elevations mean future first-floor construction in large swaths of the city would have to begin at 20 feet off the ground, and in some places higher than that.
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