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Title
Flood Mitigation & Recovery - An interactive exercise for local government
Date
11/5/1996
Prepared For
FEMA
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />Slide G7. Napa Auto Parts, Guerneville, California <br /> <br />Outlets that are part of a chain have resources for recovery not available to <br />independent, local businesses. This shows a Napa Auto Parts store in Guerneville, <br />California set up for business in a temporary building with a trailer to store inventory, <br />This outlet can draw on resources from its parent company and is likely to recovery <br />more quickly than local stores. After a flood, residents receive help from a variety of <br />sources including the Red Cross and FEMA, but local businesses are basically left on <br />their own to recover. Cities can help most by effectively managing overall recovery and <br />working cooperatively with local businesses. <br /> <br />Slide G8. Criteria for temporary business locations <br /> <br />Good temporary business locations are vacant, accessible and safe from further flood <br />damage. They should be close to the damaged commercial district to encourage <br />retention of patrons. The facilities or sites should be readily provided with utilities and <br />parking. If private property is used, it is best if it is planned and zoned for commercial <br />uses. <br /> <br />Slide G9. Now begin Task G. <br /> <br />The instruction page for Task G tells you how to find temporary business locations. <br />You have 15 minutes to complete the task. <br /> <br />Reminder to Facilitator: Be sure to set the timer for 15 minutes. <br /> <br />Script-Task G, page 2 <br />
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