What's Happening in Door County
FEMA's Great Lakes Coastal Flood Study has led to significant changes in Door County's flood maps. As a peninsula between Green Bay and Lake Michigan, Door County has extensive coastline. The new maps add VE zones on both the bay side and the lake side, with AE zones expanded along Sturgeon Bay and other coastal communities throughout the peninsula.
- Zone VE (Coastal High-Hazard): Areas subject to wave action of 3 feet or more during a base flood event. This is the highest-risk coastal zone.
- Zone AE (High-Risk): Areas with a 1% annual chance of flooding where base flood elevations have been determined.
- Zone X (Low-to-Moderate Risk): Areas outside the 1% annual chance floodplain. Flood insurance is not required but is still recommended.
Door County is uniquely affected because it has shoreline on both Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Sturgeon Bay, Egg Harbor, Fish Creek, Ephraim, Sister Bay, and Baileys Harbor all have properties impacted by the new maps.
What the FEMA Letter Looks Like
Letter of Final Determination (LFD)
FEMA issued a Letter of Final Determination on September 17, 2025, addressed to Door County community officials. This letter confirmed that new flood maps would take effect on March 17, 2026. You may have received a separate notification from your county or municipality about the map changes.
Your mortgage lender will review your property's updated flood zone status. If your property moved into a high-risk zone (AE or VE), your lender will send you a notice requiring flood insurance — typically giving you 45 days to obtain coverage. If you don't obtain coverage, the lender may force-place flood insurance at a significantly higher cost.
What You Should Do Now
- Check your new flood zone — Use our free flood zone lookup tool to see if your Door County property is now in a high-risk zone.
- Don't wait for your mortgage company — Getting ahead of the process gives you more options and better rates.
- Compare NFIP and private flood options — Private flood insurance is often 20–40% cheaper than the National Flood Insurance Program.
- Consider an Elevation Certificate — If your home is near a zone boundary, an Elevation Certificate may help reduce your premium or even remove the flood insurance requirement.
- Call us — We specialize in exactly this situation. Kevin Huggett Agency has been helping homeowners navigate flood zone changes since 2006.
What Flood Insurance Costs in Door County
Flood insurance premiums in Door County depend on your flood zone, your home's elevation, and the coverage amount. Here are typical ranges for homes across the Door Peninsula:
- Zone AE: $1,200–$3,800/year for residential properties
- Zone VE: $2,500–$6,500/year for residential properties
- Zone X (preferred risk): $400–$800/year
Private flood insurance may be 20–40% less than NFIP in many cases. We compare multiple carriers to find you the best rate available for your Door County property.
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