The purpose of the Resilient Crossings Landowner Handbook is to provide an educational resource that empowers private landowners to understand their properties within the context of the larger watershed and river reach scale. It informs the design of resilient crossing structures that meet landowner needs while accommodating flood flows, in-channel debris transport, and supporting natural aquatic and riparian biological communities. This manual is intended as an overview guide or landowners; however, it is not meant to substitute working with a professional engineer who understands geomorphology and stream hydraulics for survey, design, and construction oversight., "This project was directed by a partnership between the Fourmile Watershed Coalition, the Coal Creek Canyon Watershed Partnership, the Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed, and the Saint Vrain Creek Coalition. It was funded through a Colorado Department of Local Affairs Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Resilience Planning Grant." -- Back cover., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2021)
The Boulder County Collaborative ("the Collaborative") is a partnership of Boulder County communities that was formed in response to the catastrophic floods of September 11th through September 15th, 2013. The Collaborative received a sub-allocation of the CDBG-DR funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to address long-term disaster recovery needs related to the federally-declared 2012 wildfires and 2013 floods., prepared by Steve Moddemeyer and [4 others] ; prepared for Boulder County CDBG-DR Collaborative., Volume 1: Report -- Volume 2: Appendices., "March 2016. Adopted by the Boulder County CDBG-DR Collaborative on May 13, 2016." -- first unnumbered page., "This project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG - DR) grant from the State of Colorado's Department of Local Affairs. -- First unnumbered page., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed November 2023)
The purpose of this report is to analyze Ridgway's existing market capture and opportunities for the Town of Ridgway to capture more local, regional and visitor spending., "September 7, 2017.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2023)
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2012), "This report was partially funded and made possible through the Colorado Department of Local Affairs Office of Smart Growth."
Starting a "Shop small, Shop local" campaign -- Online tools for retailers -- Support small business storytelling., "November 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2023)
Region by region summaries of regional economic development plans. Introduction and afterword by Governor Roy Romer., video file MPEG 709MB, Title from cassette label., Based on VHS record
Social generations describe cohorts of people typically born within a date range who share similar cultural experiences. The names of the social generations are often the result of a historical event, a rapid social or demographic change or even a significant change in the calendar. Sources vary on specific years for each generation but there is consensus on general time periods. The significant change in the age structure in Colorado has lent itself to several questions related to the size and magnitude of Colorado's different generations. The purpose of this document is to describe and delineate through data the time periods of the "social generations" in Colorado and what they look like over time., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2017)