What were we thinking? A flood zone?
Thank goodness we are renters; we can move out if need be. That said, why did no one tell us when we moved? Only when we got a notice from the city of Olympia six months in, did we learn about this risk. But we’re chill. Our risk is limited to freakish weather events in which heavy rain coincides with King Tides, and our residence will not be impacted – just our ability to walk or drive along our waterfront haunts.
We are not in what would normally be considered a flood zone. We are not on the bank of a river that floods periodically. Rather, we are on the edge of a salt water bay with a near 20 ft tide (that’s max, not every day), and the terrain is flat. Extreme low pressure allows the tide to rise higher than it normally would. If it’s also raining heavily, as is the norm during such spells of low pressure, the salt water just ignores the high tide line and keeps coming, right into downtown. This last happened in 2022 when several waterfront businesses were impacted.
The water got high enough to keep people indoors, but no so high that an ambulance couldn’t get to the door of our apartment building, so chill is the appropriate mood. Plus, tides move out as well as in, so this is totally different from massive river floods or hurricanes. I’ve known of this risk in other shoreline neighborhoods around Puget Sound, but never gave it a thought here. Silly me. But I’m guessing that I would have opted to live with the risk since I love living where we do.
People are just not rational about all things at all times. Hmm. How have we survived so long?