
Quad Cities Flood Resiliency Alliance Meeting
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Event Details
What: Quad Cities Flood Resiliency Alliance Meeting
Who Should Attend: City/county/village leaders and administrators; emergency management personnel; floodplain managers; public works personnel; local and state-level elected officials; residents and property owners in the region. Anyone with general interest.
Where: Riverdale City Hall Community Room, 110 Manor Drive, Riverdale, Iowa
When: 3:00 p.m., Thursday, August 21, 2025
Admission: Free
Contact: Kathy Wine, River Action | kwine@riveraction.org | (563) 322-2969
Importance of Conducting Substantial Damage Determinations in the Disaster Environment
Flood Alert Systems - Duck Creek
Meeting Agenda
Presented by Presentation by Jason Conn, State of Iowa National Flood Insurance Program Coordination, Iowa DNR
Jason Conn Bio: Jason Conn is Iowa’s State National Flood Insurance Program Coordinator working for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. He is a certified floodplain manager. Jason graduated from Western Illinois University with a bachelor’s in geography in 2003.
Presented by Presentation by Ray Wolf, retired from the National Weather Service in Davenport, Iowa
Ray Wolf Bio: Ray Wolf retired in 2022 as the Science and Operations Officer for the National Weather Service in Davenport, Iowa. Before living in Davenport, Ray worked at the NWS office in Denver, Colorado as a forecaster, as well as serving as an agricultural forecaster in the MidSouth. Ray graduated from Iowa State University with a bachelor’s in meteorology in 1982 and a master degree in agricultural climatology in 1985.
About the Quad Cities Flood Resiliency Alliance
At River Action’s October 2018 Upper Mississippi River Conference, a workshop launched a new initiative for the greater Quad City region within the Mississippi River watershed. The Quad Cities Flood Resiliency Alliance kicked off with many local river cities, towns, and villages showing a keen interest in flood prevention, flood damage mitigation, and floodplain restoration. Quarterly meetings followed, starting in November 2018.
The Quad Cities alliance includes parts of Scott, Clinton, Muscatine, and Louisa counties in Iowa, and Rock Island, Whiteside, Mercer, and Henry counties in Illinois. It provides a forum for river stakeholders to share information, resources, flood prevention or mitigation policies, and to get to know river neighbors for assistance before, during, or after flood events.
About 75 communities comprise the alliance footprint, but out of the Quad City communities, only three are currently enrolled in the National Flood Insurance Program’s Community Rating System. The CRS encourages a wide variety of creditable activities that communities can undertake as they continually strive to improve their ratings. The base rating begins at 10, and a variety of activities take the rating toward the best rating of 1, which earns the largest flood insurance discounts. The activities themselves provide benefits to the community in reduced or avoided flood damage, quicker recovery, and stricter floodplain regulations to continue these benefits into the future. Moline, Davenport, and Rock Island County are rated eight, seven, and seven, respectively, and currently earn modest discounts on flood insurance premiums.
Goals of the alliance include educating communities on the CRS program and assisting with application and enrollment, training certified floodplain managers to eventually have one in each community, and establishing pre-disaster communications and relationships between communities to enable sharing of resources and assistance around flood events.
Members collaborate on:
- Flood damage mitigation and floodplain restoration
- Community Rating System (CRS) education and enrollment
- Training and certification for floodplain managers
- Pre-disaster communication and resource-sharing
The alliance covers parts of Scott, Clinton, Muscatine, and Louisa counties in Iowa, as well as Rock Island, Whiteside, Mercer, and Henry counties in Illinois. Currently, only three Quad Cities communities (Moline, Davenport, Rock Island County) participate in the CRS, earning flood insurance discounts.
Join Us!
Meetings are held quarterly, are open to the public, and are free to attend.
Contact: Kathy Wine, River Action
Call: 563-322-2969 | Email: kwine@riveraction.org
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Introduction to Flooding in Iowa
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