Flood Management
IN A FLASH!Flash Floods can literally occur IN A FLASH during a severe storm. If you live, work or play in Boulder... you are at risk. The City of Boulder is the #1 flash flood risk in the state of Colorado. This is due to the city's location at the mouth of Boulder Canyon and he number of people who live and work in the Boulder Creek floodplain. Other drainage basins in Boulder are vulnerable to flash flooding as well. Keep track of the weather around you and know the dangers.
The flood management program works to reduce flood hazards, adopt floodplain policies, map floodplains, develop master plans for floodplains, regulate floodplain activities, prepare for flood events, educate the public on flood and floodplains, and mitigate flood potential. Local guiding principles for flood management include:
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 August 2009 04:23 |
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Flood Action Plan
The City of Boulder flood management program has been in place for over 30 years. The program has been effective in