Parcel Risk Report

Flood risk in and around Lincoln, Placer County

FEMA's official flood map draws the 1%-annual-chance floodplain. FEMA's National Risk Index adds a comparative flood-risk rating for every census tract — a broader, neighborhood-scale measure. Here's how the tracts in and around Lincoln rate, and how to check one address.

6 of 16
census tracts in and around Lincoln are rated Relatively High or Very High for riverine or coastal flood risk by FEMA's National Risk Index.
Census tracts intersecting Lincoln16
… rated Relatively High or Very High for flood (riverine or coastal)6

That puts parts of the Lincoln area among the higher-rated neighborhoods in FEMA's national flood-risk comparison. The National Risk Index rating is a comparative, composite measure (it reflects expected losses and community vulnerability, not just the mapped floodplain), so it complements the official FEMA flood map rather than contradicting it — check a specific address to see the map's call for one property. These are tract-level ratings (neighborhood scale), not parcel-precise and not a count of homes.

Flood-rating breakdown for Lincoln

Riverine flood — Relatively High6

FEMA rates riverine and coastal flood separately, so one tract can appear in two rows — these rows can therefore add up to more than the 6 elevated tracts above (a tract is "elevated" if either rating is Relatively High or Very High). Categorical classes from FEMA's National Risk Index — never a proprietary score.

Check a specific Lincoln address

City figures are a starting point. To see what the official FEMA flood map will say for one property in Lincoln — side by side with these cited federal & state sources — run the free per-address check:

Open the free Beyond-FEMA checker → · See all of Placer County →

How this figure is derived (and what it is not)

Other cities in Placer County

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