This document enables counties and municipalities to prepare for and mitigate multiple hazards by integrating resilience and hazard mitigation principles into plans, codes, and standards related to land use and the built environment. This guide provides detailed, Colorado-specific information about how to assess a communitys risk level to hazards and how to implement numerous land use planning tools and strategies for reducing a communitys risk. This guide provides detailed descriptions of a range of land use planning mechanisms that can be used to reduce risk to hazards., "The Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) funded this guide and accompanying website (www.planningforhazards.com) with a Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Resilience Planning grant. Clarion Associates was hired by DOLA to complete the guide...."-- Cover verso., "March 2016.", Includes index and bibliography., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016)
"NOTA: La información en este documento no es consejo legal. Comuníquese con un abogado para preguntas sobre sus circunstancias específicas.", "FAQs 10-26-2020." -- Footer., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2024)
On cover: The comprehensive plan, preliminary report 2., "Prepared for the Colorado State Division of Planning ... financed, in part, through an urban planning grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, under the provisions of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended.", Description based on print version record.
Cover title., "Final version - revised August 2009.", Agencies participating in the Front Range Watershed Wildfire Protection Working Group include: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Emergency Management, Colorado Division of Public Health and Environment, Colorado State Forest Service, Colorado Water Conservation Board, etc. --P. 2., Includes bibliographical references (p. A-23), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The state of Colorado is focusing on non-congregate sheltering as best practice to protect human life according to CDC's recommendations during COVID-19. These approaches are to help minimize hospital surge by reducing the possibility for transmission of COVID-19 in individuals experiencing homelessness and high-risk populations throughout Colorado., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2024)
"April 12, 2002.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed March 2012), "County jobs, employment and labor force projections were prepared by the Center for Business and Economic Forecasting, Inc. (CBEF) in cooperation with the Colorado Divisions of Local Government's (CDLG) Demography Section."
The idea for this handbook grew out of the recovery efforts after the 2013 Colorado flood and federally declared disasters. The Lefthand, Big Thompson, Little Thompson and Saint Vrain watersheds were all heavily impacted by the 2013 flood. All four watersheds have since been involved in numerous storm recovery and stewardship projects, many of which were funded by the Department of Local Affairs disaster recovery program.Through the course of these projects, everyone involved learned valuable lessons about how streams function during and after a record-breaking flood, as well as how landowners can be good stewards of the stream system. From these lessons, the idea of a Handbook was born. DOLA funded the project., "Fall 2017.", Includes bibliographical references and index., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2021)