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Regional Coordination Activities

 

 

 

Periodically throughout the year, USACE districts and FEMA regions from common regions of the United States conduct meetings to coordinate their flood risk management activities. 

  • California's Central Valley Flood System Improvement Framework
    This is a news release summarizing the California Round Table, the collaborative partnership of Federal, state, and local officials. The partnership has developed a framework for improving the levee system in the Central Valley, a responsibility of both Federal and State agencies.
  • Communique Final 2-27-09 (pdf, 374 KB)
  • California Levees Roundtable - Improvement Framework
    This document has been collaboratively developed by the California Levees Roundtable, a partnership of federal, State and local agencies that was formed in August 2007 to address vegetation issues affecting the State-federal levee system in the Central Valley. The Roundtable recognized that vegetation management is only one of many issues that threaten levees and broadened its scope to address many threats to levee integrity. The flood system improvement process requires a comprehensive approach to improve public safety that focuses first on the most critical areas affecting public safety.
  • CA Central Valley Improvement Framework 2-27-09 FINAL (pdf, 1.4 MB)


 

 

Reviewed 17 Oct 2011

 
   
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