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<br />Handout L2. <br /> <br />CONTACTS FOR TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE <br /> <br />The true measure of effectiveness of the Flood Recovery Exercise, which you have just <br />completed, will be in the actions that your community now takes, Throughout the day, you <br />have identified potential problems that your community is likely to face following a flood. You <br />have also identified a series of high-priority actions that will lessen the impact of those <br />problems, if you pursue them prior to the next flood, <br /> <br />FEMA, your state emergency management agency, and your state floodplain management <br />officials stand ready to help you carry out these actions. Below is a list of agencies to contact <br />for technical and financial assistance to help your community meet its flood-hazard reduction <br />goals. Add the appropriate names and telephone numbers to the list with the help of those <br />present at the exercise. Then, keep this page with your copies of Handout L1. You are now <br />ready to begin implementing the actions! <br /> <br />FEMA REGIONAL OFFICE (location: <br /> <br />) <br /> <br />Telephone Number: <br /> <br />Hazard Mitigation Officer: <br /> <br />Telephone Number: <br /> <br />STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY <br /> <br />Telephone: <br /> <br />State Hazard Mitigation Officer: <br /> <br />Telephone Number: <br /> <br />STATE FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AGENCY <br /> <br />Telephone Number: <br /> <br />State Floodplain Manager: <br /> <br />Telephone Number: <br /> <br />Floodplain Management Resource Center-A Service of the Association of State Floodplain <br />Managers, University of Colorado. Telephone: 303-492-6818. <br /> <br />Handout L2 <br />