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<br /> <br />POTENTIAl. SOLUTIO:-J 1-1l <br />Convert reuntly aaJuired flood-prone proper- <br />ties in the town of Montrose into recreation <br />areas and open space. Davis, Parker, Cenferville, <br />and Vermillion may also want to ronsider sim- <br />ildr acquisitionJrelOClJtion projeas. {This action <br />would also address LoSSl'S to Commercinf and <br />Residential Property from Flooding; see Solu- <br />tion 2-B, page 23.] <br />The effort could be led by state and local <br />park planning organizations with help from <br />the National Park Service. state and local <br />emergency management organizations, the <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency. the <br />Farmers Home Administration, and the <br />Economic Development Administration. <br />Funding andlor technical assistance <br />may be available from the National Recreation <br />Trails Fund. Resource Conservation Develop. <br />ment loans, the National Park Service's Rivers, <br />Trails and Conservation Assistance Program, <br />the Federal Emergency Management Agency's <br />Haurd Mitigation Grant Program. the Farmers <br />Home Administration Section 502 program, <br />the Department of Housing and Urban <br />Development's Community Development <br />Block Grants, the US ArmyCorps of Engineers' <br />Section 205 program, or the Land and Water <br />Conservation Fund (with a 50% local match). <br /> <br />POTENTIAL SOLUTION ]-C <br />Incorporate recreation into new flood retention <br />structures or projects. <br />This solution could be carried out by <br />emergency management organizations, stale <br />and local park planning organizations, the <br />National Park Service, the Federal Emergency <br />