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<br />. Partnership opportunities with other Federal agencies and programs (e.g., USACE, Challenge <br />21, WRTA, Wetlands Permit, EPA, USGS). <br /> <br />. Watershed wide planning and a multiple hazards approach, including levee and dam failures, <br />in floodplain management. <br /> <br />. User-friendly terminology. <br /> <br />. Multihazards approach (HAZUS will be adding a flood section). <br /> <br />. "Change the image of flood to the image of water." <br /> <br />. HUD should be at this table and its agenda on affordable and nondiscriminatory housing <br />should apply to disaster resistance as welL <br /> <br />. Reasonable flood control and keeping the overarching goal of risk reduction in mind. <br /> <br />. Everyone needs to take responsibility for storage of water; new development can be <br />constructed where water can be stored; how do we market this or expound on good practices? <br /> <br />. "Create commitment, not just compliance." <br /> <br />. Natural and beneficial uses of the floodplain and reaching other audiences. <br /> <br />. Public education. <br /> <br />. "Back to basics." <br /> <br />. CA Vs: How do we target them to the most appropriate and productive situations? <br /> <br />. Overemphasizing acquisition to the point of ignoring other opportunities for leveraging good <br />floodplain management practices. <br /> <br />. Not enough CRS credits for super good programs. <br /> <br />. Redlining criteria; stop beach nourishment programs. <br /> <br />· Cost-share for locals; does this mean the formula needs to be reassessed? <br /> <br />. Is "risk protection" the right underlying message? <br /> <br />. Smart growth. <br /> <br />Floodplain Management Forum <br /> <br />36 <br />