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State of Colorado
Title
Evaluation of the Economics, Social and Enviromental Effects of Floodplain Regualtions
Date
3/1/1981
Prepared For
State of Colorado
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br /> <br />This investigation was conducted with the assistance of many <br />persons and organizations. We wish to acknowledge the guidance <br />and cooperation provided by Arthur J. Zeizel, Government Techni- <br />I cal Representative. Richard W. Krimm, Assistant Administrator, <br />Federal Insurance Administration monitored the project. Other <br />FIA personnel who provided information and advice included: <br />Theodore H. Levin, Chief Economist; Curt Chandler, Engineer; <br />Lawrence Zenzinger, Planner; and Richard Boisvert, Consultant <br />to the FIA. <br /> <br />Consultants to Sheaffer & Roland, Inc. included: James E. <br />Goddard, Consulting Engineer; Ruth Mack, New York Institute of <br />Public Administration; L. Douglas James, Director, Water Research <br />Laboratory, Utah State University; David Allee, Agricultural <br />Economics Department of Cornell University; and Ruth Wright, <br />Consulting Attorney. <br /> <br />Assistance was also provided by regional personnel of the <br />Federal Insurance Administration, Federal Disaster Assistance <br />Administration, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, state and local <br />governments, chambers of commerce, private firms, banks, boards <br />of realtors and newspapers too numerous to acknowledge indivi- <br />dually. Individuals who merit special mention for contributions <br />of their considerable expertise were William K. Johnson, Engineer, <br />Hydrologic Engineering Center, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers; <br />and Robert M. Gidez, Economist, Jack Faucett & Associates. <br /> <br />Project staff for Sheaffer & Roland, Inc. included: Frederick <br />J. Roland, Engineer; H. Crane Miller, Lawyer; Raymond H. Brand, <br />Biologist; Joanne Barszewski, Political Scientist; Jonathan Boyer, <br />Architect; J. David Mullan, Economist; Alan Richmond, Community <br />Planner; Judith Stockdale, Environmental Planner; Lee Trunkey, <br />Urban Planner; and William Rust, Environmental Engineer. Prin- <br />cipal investigators were John R. Sheaffer, Director and Lawrence <br />S. Greenberg, Project Manager, on whom rests the responsibility <br />for technical adequacy. <br /> <br />vii <br />
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