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<br />Implementation Manager and strategy: Elbert County Emergency Manager in conjunction with appropriate County/Town <br />Departments and State/Federal Agencies. Monitor grants, and seek private partners for cost-share opportunities <br /> <br />Priority: High <br /> <br />500 for printing and distribution costs <br /> <br />Cost- Effectiveness Explanation: The potential for saving just one life, and providing time for individuals and businesses to take <br />effective protective actions, outweighs the potential cost of the public education program. Public Education may be the most <br />effective and least-expensive way to reduce disaster losses by changing human behavior to promote appropriate actions <br /> <br />500 for portable display, $1 <br /> <br />Cost Estimate: $15.000 per portable sign board, $1 <br /> <br />where <br /> <br />landslides, in areas <br /> <br />Verify the potential landslide hazard, and take actions that are appropriate for the risk. <br /> <br />Issue Statement: There are some indications that the eastern portion of the county may be susceptible to <br />there may be pipelines <br /> <br />Action Item #6 <br /> <br />Implementation Manager and strategy: The County Emergency Manager should facilitate a meeting between the Colorado <br />Geological Survey, Office of Emergency Management, and the pipeline owners <br /> <br />Medium <br /> <br />Priority <br /> <br />is to verify the existing threat, which s an administrative action <br /> <br />76 <br /> <br />Unknown at this time <br /> <br />The first step <br /> <br />Explanation <br /> <br />Minimal <br /> <br />Cost- Effectiveness <br /> <br />Cost Estimate <br />