The center will also house the Flood Rebuilding & Permit Information Center (formally at Land Use offices)

 

Boulder County, Colo. – The Flood Recovery Center is moving to its own space on Monday, Jan. 6.  This center is designed to provide services to property owners and residents of unincorporated Boulder County impacted by the unprecedented flooding events of September 2013.

 

The Flood Recovery Center will house the Flood Rebuilding & Permit Information Center, as well as teams from finance, housing and human services, Boulder County Commissioners’ office and transportation. This shared space will allow residents to access multiple county departments and resources in one location.

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What:  Flood Recovery Center and Flood Rebuilding & Permit Information Center

When:  Jan. 6, hours are 10 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday

Where:  Rembrandt Yard, 1301 Spruce Street (Garden Level), Boulder

Contact: floodrecovery@bouldercounty.org, 303-441-1705

 

Flood-impacted residents of unincorporated Boulder County who have questions about the rebuilding process are encouraged to stop by the Flood Rebuilding & Permit Information Center to speak with a staff member.

 

Public parking is available at Boulder County Courthouse lot, and City of Boulder parking garage vouchers are available upon check-in at the Center.

 

Questions that residents may have include:

  • My private residential bridge/culvert/driveway was destroyed by the flood, how do I begin repairs?
  • I’m unsure about the status of my septic system, how do I know if the system is still working properly?
  • What are the floodplain/floodway regulations and how do they affect my property?
  • Do I need to have a structural engineer to inspect the safety of my home?
  • Where can I go to get case management services to help me with ongoing recovery?
  • How can I get connected with other people in my neighborhood, to get information on a more regular basis?

 

Visit www.BoulderCountyFlood.org for rebuilding resources and more information on flood recovery.