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Non Reimbursable Investments Colorado Stream Restoration and Flood Mitigation Program
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STATE OF COLORADO <br /> Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> • Department of Natural Resources <br /> 1313 Sherman Street,Room 721 A <br /> Denver,Colorado 80203 354. �+ <br /> Phone:(303)866-3441 <br /> FAX:(303)866-4474 <br /> www.cwcb.state.co.us 44t { <br /> MEMORANDUM Bill Owens <br /> Governor <br /> TO: Colorado Water Conservation Board—Finance Committee Greg E.Walther <br /> Executive Director <br /> FROM: Larry Lang,Chief—Flood Protection Program <br /> DATE: September 8,2003 Rod Kuharich <br /> CWCB Director <br /> RE: Non-Reimbursable Investments <br /> Colorado Stream Restoration and Flood Mitigation Program Dan McAuliffe <br /> Deputy Director <br /> Introduction <br /> Stream restoration and flood mitigation projects in Colorado provide multiple benefits to a variety of <br /> interested parties and to end users of the watersheds and stream courses to which these types of projects <br /> have been applied. Past performances have indicated that successful completion of watershed-based <br /> projects include a robust public process along with technical support and funding from multiple <br /> stakeholders. The CWCB has been an active partner in this arena for many years and has managed to do so <br /> on a limited budget. The CWCB has not had access to a regular and reliable source of funding for this <br /> Program in past years,however special allocations on an annual basis from Severance Tax and <br /> 11 Construction Fund investments have aided in its livelihood. Staff is now requesting-a non-reimbursable <br /> investment of$75,000 for this Program. <br /> Discussion <br /> The Program objective is to provide planning and engineering services for stream restoration studies/projects <br /> as well as matching dollars for partnering with federal agencies and local governments in the development of <br /> Flood Mitigation studies/projects. Without the availability of investments from the CWCB Construction <br /> Fund, there is not a reliable source of consistent funding for this program,which has been very successful for <br /> recent projects in Colorado (i.e. Rio Grande headwaters restoration, Alamosa River restoration, Arkansas <br /> River multi-objective study, Fountain Creek watershed study, and others). This fund can also work in <br /> harmony with the newly created Watershed Protection Fund(State Tax checkoff item)as appropriate. Studies <br /> and projects resulting from this program can have far reaching benefits for water supply, flood protection, <br /> enhancement of aesthetic and environmental quality,recreation,and increased economic benefit. <br /> Staff Request <br /> The staff of the Flood Protection Section is requesting approval by the Board for a non-reimbursable <br /> investment from the CWCB Construction Fund in the amount of$75,000. The request is to provide funds <br /> for planning and engineering services as well as matching dollars for federal grant programs. <br /> The CWCB funds, if authorized by the Board and the General Assembly,would be available for all <br /> planning and engineering studies to address technical needs for stream restoration and flood mitigation <br /> projects throughout the state. Matching requirements(cash and/or in-kind services)will also be required <br /> from the local governments receiving assistance from this Program. <br /> Staff Recommendation <br /> • Staff recommends that the Board request that the General assembly authorize $75,000 from the <br /> Construction Fund to be appropriated to the Colorado Water Conservation Board for technical activities <br /> related to the Stream Restoration and Flood Mitigation Program. <br /> Flood Protection•Water Supply Planning and Finance•Stream and Lake Protection <br /> Water Supply Protection•Conservation and Drought Planning <br />
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