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<br />< <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Archuleta - Open House (Pre-Scoping) late September <br />. San Miguel - Open House (Pre-Scoping) late September <br />. Gunnison - Open House (Pre-Scoping) early October <br />. Teller - Pre-Scoping Reports to begin, Open House (Pre-Scoping) mid September <br />. Summit - Open House (Pre-Scoping) mid September <br /> <br />Special Note: FEMA has agreed to provide available funding for Summit County and/or <br />general scoping activities at the request of the CWCB since Teller County has requested to <br />delay their study start until later in 2006. <br /> <br />Federal Fiscal Year 2005 County studies currently underway <br /> <br />. Mesa - Scope of Work (SOW) under review. Local funding $40K Mesa County, $35K <br />Grand Junction (2006), Fruita (TBD). CWCB consultants directed to contract with Mesa Co. <br />for survey and topographic infonnation. <br />. Pueblo - SOW received, awaiting cost breakdown. <br />. Montezuma - SOW received, awaiting cost breakdown. <br />. Fremont - SOW under review. <br />. Clear Creek - SOW under review. <br />. Garfield - SOW on hold; awaiting community coordination to detennine restudy needs <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Federal Fiscal Year 2004/2003 County studies underway or completed <br /> <br />. Larimer - Successful Open House (Sneak Peek) mid August - community issues seem to be <br />resolved at this time <br />. Boulder - Successful Open House (Final CCO) mid August - community issues seem to be <br />resolved at this time <br />. Douglas - effective maps received at CWCB office; adoption period in progress <br />. Adams - Urban Drainage lead agency; project underway; preliminary maps soon <br />. Arapahoe - Urban Drainage lead agency; project underway; preliminary maps soon <br />. Denver - Urban Drainage lead agency; project underway and effective maps delivered <br />. Eagle - issue to be addressed - maps have not been FEMA-approved for unknown reasons, <br />but maps have been accepted by county, waiting on status update from Michael Baker Jf. <br /> <br />Statewide Floodplain and Stormwater Criteria Manual update:_CWCB Flood Protection Staff are <br />continuing work on the Statewide Floodplain and Stormwater Criteria Manual (Manual) in order to bring <br />the draft document to a final format for approval and distribution. Some last minute hurdles are being <br />worked out, and a final Steering Team meeting has been scheduled for mid-October. At this meeting, the <br />Manual consultant, WRC Engineering, will provide text for the final sections and the Steering Team will <br />have an opportunity to provide feedback. This will be the final meeting for the Steering Team, and upon <br />its completion, WRC Engineering will finalize the document. It is anticipated that the final Manual will <br />be presented to the Board at either the November 2005 or January 2006 meeting, depending on the level <br />of feedback from the Steering Team and additional work needed to bring the Manual to completion. <br />Upon presentation to the Board, the Manual will be available for distribution to the public. Staff is very <br />eager to complete this very important document, and we have already received positive feedback from <br />community officials and others who are interested in obtaining the final Manual. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Colorado Water Trust: David Harrison, CWT Board member will speak at the Colorado Watershed <br />Assembly in Glenwood Springs on September 8th. The topic of his presentation will be "Water for People <br />and Nature - Collaboration and Innovation in Managing Flows for Human and Ecological Needs". <br /> <br />33 <br />