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Livingston Parish's floodplain management reclassified, leading to lower insurance rates for homeowners

3 hours 45 minutes 33 seconds ago Wednesday, August 27 2025 Aug 27, 2025 August 27, 2025 7:29 AM August 27, 2025 in News
Source: WBRZ

BATON ROUGE — Livingston Parish homeowners can expect to see a drop in their insurance rates thanks to a new federal flood rating the parish received. 

Parish President Randy Delatte joined April Davis on 2une In on Wednesday to discuss the shift from Class 10 to Class 7 on a scale that measures and encourages community floodplain management practices.

The worst rating a region can get is Class 10, marking significant improvement, he said.

"When we took office 18 months ago, we were out of the CRS program. We were at a 10, which is essentially no discount," Parish President Delatte said. "We had over 200 violations since the 2016 flood from FEMA."

Delatte added that the CRS — Community Rating System — reclassification came about through the work of his staff and the parish council.  

The Class 7 rating goes into effect on April 7, 2026. Once it goes into effect, the average homeowner can expect a 15% drop in their insurance rates. 

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