Jefferson County collecting data on winter flood damage
Jefferson County Emergency Management is collecting information about the economic and structural impact on the county that has been caused by the ongoing flooding from melting snow.
This preliminary damage assessment process will help the county to identify the overall impact to the community. To help gather the data the Emergency Management team has asked those impacted to submit a form detailing the damage. The form can be downloaded below or on the Idaho Office of Emergency Managment website. Submitting these forms doesn’t guarantee assistance, but will be used to review opportunities for assistance.
The emergency management team needs the forms to be submitted by March 8. They can be emailed to rsquires@co.jefferson.idaho.gov or mailed to:
Jefferson County Emergency Management
210 Courthouse Way, Suite 130
Rigby, Id 83442
Jefferson County was added to a State Disaster Declaration signed by Idaho Governor C. L. “Butch” Otter February 24, 2017 in response to the unprecedented flooding throughout the county. Eight Idaho counties are now part of the state declaration: Cassia, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, Twin Falls and Washington counties.