Parcel Risk Report

Flood risk in and around Vacaville, Solano 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 Vacaville rate, and how to check one address.

18 of 25
census tracts in and around Vacaville are rated Relatively High or Very High for riverine or coastal flood risk by FEMA's National Risk Index.
Census tracts intersecting Vacaville25
… rated Relatively High or Very High for flood (riverine or coastal)18

That puts parts of the Vacaville 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 Vacaville

Riverine flood — Very High9
Riverine flood — Relatively High9

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 18 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 Vacaville address

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

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

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

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