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Flood Zones: Clinton vs Leominster

How do flood zones rules compare between Clinton, MA and Leominster, MA?

Clinton and Leominster have similar restriction levels.

Clinton, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Worcester County has significant flood hazard areas along the Blackstone River and its tributaries. FEMA released preliminary Blackstone River Watershed flood map updates on November 26, 2024 — the first major update since 2011 — with new maps expected to take effect in summer 2028. Flood insurance is required for federally backed mortgages in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA, Zone AE). No county floodplain ordinance; each city/town administers its own FEMA-compliant floodplain management program.

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Leominster, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Leominster participates in FEMA's NFIP. Flood hazard areas exist near the North Nashua River and Nonacoicus Brook. Development near waterways subject to MA Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, §40) and Conservation Commission review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClintonLeominster
Key WatershedBlackstone River and tributaries-
FEMA UpdatePreliminary maps released Nov. 26, 2024-
New Maps EffectiveExpected summer 2028-
County CodeNone — county abolished 1998-
NFIP-Leominster participates — flood insurance available
Flood Areas-North Nashua River; Nonacoicus Brook
State Law-MGL c. 131, §40 (Wetlands Protection)
Conservation-Conservation Commission review required
FIRM Maps-msc.fema.gov

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Clinton FAQ

Is my property in a flood zone in Worcester County?

Worcester County has significant flood hazard areas along the Blackstone River and its tributaries. FEMA released preliminary Blackstone River Watershed flood map updates on November 26, 2024 — the first major update since 2011 — with new maps expected to take effect in summer 2028. Flood...

Do I need flood insurance in Worcester County?

Key Watershed: Blackstone River and tributaries. FEMA Update: Preliminary maps released Nov. 26, 2024. New Maps Effective: Expected summer 2028. County Code: None — county abolished 1998.

Leominster FAQ

Is my property in a flood zone in Leominster?

Leominster participates in FEMA's NFIP. Flood hazard areas exist near the North Nashua River and Nonacoicus Brook. Development near waterways subject to MA Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, §40) and Conservation Commission review.

Do I need flood insurance in Leominster?

NFIP: Leominster participates — flood insurance available. Flood Areas: North Nashua River; Nonacoicus Brook. State Law: MGL c. 131, §40 (Wetlands Protection). Conservation: Conservation Commission review required.

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