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Resilience and Hazard Mitigation

This resource page is dedicated to providing information, how-to guides, and best practices for how Colorado's communities can become more resilient by reducing risks to hazards and preparing for and recovering from natural disasters.

Check-in with Your Regional Manager Team

A Regional Manager can help develop your projects with careful consideration of the mixture of available funding from a wide variety of sources. Each Regional Manager has extensive experience at the local, county, and state levels in project development and funding. In addition to project planning, Regional Managers have the skill and resources to assist in budgeting, facilitation and strategic planning.

A Regional Assistant can help you manage your contract requirements and the financial obligations to your grant. They can provide training and resources for using the portal, filling out requests for reimbursement forms and reports, and finalizing documentation for your project.

Learn More About the Regional Manager Team

Colorado Enhanced State Hazard Mitigation Plan

The 2023 - 2028 Colorado Enhanced State Hazard Mitigation Plan was approved by FEMA on December 18, 2023. This plan demonstrates Colorado's commitment to a comprehensive mitigation program focused on reducing risks from hazards and serves as a guide for state and local decision makers as they commit resources to reduce the effects of hazards. 

Hazard Planning Tool

The Department of Local Affairs developed the Planning for Hazards: Land Use Solutions for Colorado guide and website with a Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery Planning Grant. It is intended to enable Colorado communities to prepare for and mitigate multiple hazards by integrating resilience and hazard mitigation into plans, codes, and standards related to land use and the built environment. The guide provides detailed, Colorado-specific information about how to assess a community’s risk level to hazards as well as specific land use planning tools and strategies for reducing a community’s risk. Review the Executive Summary or explore the guide and website.

Resources

Local Government Planning Example

The City of Manitou Springs has been featured as a part of FEMA’s National Recognition Program for their proactive approach towards hazard mitigation, resiliency, and preparedness. FEMA identified thirteen success stories that illustrate community mitigation planning efforts that exceed FEMA's minimum requirements and support integrated planning that results in fewer losses during disasters. The Manitou Springs case study highlights Plan Manitou, the city's integrated Community Master Plan and Hazard Mitigation Plan, which was completed with DOLA funding.

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