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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I I J <br /> <br />for outdoor recreation, open space, wildlife habitat and wetlands preservation. <br /> <br />To meet this need for increased stewardship of Colorado's stream corridors, the Colorado State legislature <br />in 1996 directed the Colorado Water Conservation Board to: <br /> <br />.. . conduct a statewide inventory of river channel restoration and floodplain management needs. <br />The findings of the needs assessment will be the basis for a proposal to determine the economic <br />feasibility of establishing a statewide floodplain management and river channel rehabilitation <br />program funded separately from the Colorado Water Conservation Board construction fund. The <br />proposed program would represent a comprehensive approach and source of funds for local <br />governments to better manage mitigation measures, streambanks and channel erosion, loss of <br />channel conveyance capacity, and loss of wildlife habitat areas. <br /> <br />In order to carry out this Legislative directive, the following steps were taken: <br /> <br />. A steering committee was organized to provide an overview of the project; bring an expanded level <br />of expertise and perspective; provide direction and comment; endorse the study fmdings; and <br />provide recommendations to the CWCB. Table N. 1 lists steering committee members. <br /> <br />. In order to complete the Statewide inventory of floodplain management and river rehabilitation <br />needs, a detailed questionnaire was developed and sent to 321 communities and counties and 110 <br />environmental and water related organizations. <br /> <br />. Extensive follow-up by telephone with the questionnaire recipients was done in order to facilitate <br />a good return rate of questionnaires and to clarify respondents answers. <br /> <br />. Information and data from respondents' questionnaires was then entered into a database and <br />analyzed. <br /> <br />. Based on these data and information, a recommended Stewardship of Stream Corridors program <br />was developed in response to the Legislature's directives in Senate Bill 97-008. <br /> <br />. The Stewardship of Stream Corridors program focuses on four major categories of assistance to <br />Colorado communities: planning assistance, funding implementation, public information/technical <br />assistance, and necessary policy and criteria. <br /> <br />1-2 <br /> <br />97-060 00 1 <br />