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Floodplain Documents
County
El Paso
Community
Colorado Springs
Stream Name
Pine Creek & North Pine Creek
Basin
Arkansas
Title
LOMR - Affected Panel 285 F, 509 F, 528 F - Case No. 00-08-088P
Date
7/28/2000
Prepared For
Colorado Springs
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />, <br /> <br />.. -" <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />A Consultation Coordination Officer (CCO) has been designated to assist your community, The CCO will <br />be the primary liaison between your community and FEMA. For information regarding your CCO, please <br />contact: <br /> <br />Mr. Steve L. Olsen <br />Director, Mitigation Division <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region VIII <br />Denver Federal Center, Building 710, Box 25267 <br />Denver, Colorado 80225-0267 <br />(303) 235-4830 <br /> <br />FEMA makes flood insurance available in participating communities; in addition, we encourage <br />communities to develop their own loss reduction and prevention programs. Through the Project <br />Impact: Building Disaster Resistant Communities initiative, launched by FEMA Director James Lee Witt <br />in 1997, we seek to focus the energy of businesses, citizens, and communities in the United States on the <br />importance of reducing their susceptibility to the impact of all natural disasters, including floods, hurricanes, <br />severe storms, earthquakes, and wildfires. Natural hazard mitigation is most effective when it is planned for <br />and implemented at the local level, by the entities who are most knowledgeable of local conditions and <br />whose economic stability and safety are at stake. For your information, we are enclosing a copy of a <br />pamphlet describing this nationwide initiative. For additional information on Project Impact, please visit <br />our Web site at www.fema.l!ov/imnact. <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding floodplain management regulations for your community or the NFIP <br />in general, please contact the CCO for your community at the telephone number cited above. If you have <br />any questions regarding this LOMR, please contact the FEMA Map Assistance Center, toll free, at <br />1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877-336-2627). <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Y~J{~ <br /> <br />Sally P. Magee, Project Engineer <br />Hazards Study Branch <br />Mitigation Directorate <br /> <br />For: <br /> <br />Matthew B. Miller, P.E., Chief <br />Hazards Study Branch <br />Mitigation Directorate <br /> <br />Enclosures <br /> <br />cc: Mr. Dan Bunting, P.E. <br />Regional Floodplain Administrator <br />Pikes Peak Regional Building Department <br /> <br />Mr, Vancel S. Fossinger, P,E. <br />Project Manager <br />JR Engineering <br />
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