Flood Recovery Progress 

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The Flood of 2008

On June 13, 2008, the Cedar River crested to its highest level in Cedar Rapids history, 31.12 feet. The previous record reached only 20 feet. The flood waters penetrated 10 square miles or 14 percent of the city. This monumental flood impacted 7,198 parcels, including 5,390 houses, dislocated more than 18,000 residents and damaged 310 City facilities. More flood facts.

CR Progress

See how far we've come since the devastating Flood of June 2008 by checking our "CR Progress" page.

Click on any of the links below to learn about our flood recovery plans, reports and assistance programs.

Flood Recovery Plans 

We've put our recovery and reinvestment plans into action.

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Flood Management System 

Take a closer look at our plan for permanent floodwalls and levees.

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Flood Recovery Reports 

more updates and reports related to the June 2008 flood. LEARN MORE  

See the Flood of 2008 

Photos, video, maps and more images of the devastating flood.

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Flood Recovery Resources 

The City offers several recovery assistance programs and resources. LEARN MORE  

Flood Protection Information 

Learn how to protect yourself and your property from future floods. LEARN MORE  

Flood Recovery Timeline 

Track our progress on this timeline.

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Facts about Flood of 2008 

Learn more about the worst disaster in Cedar Rapids history.

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