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5 Iowa Communities to Gain 'Smart Growth' Assistance to Redevelop and Recover from 2008 Natural Disasters

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Category: Emergency Response
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, March 19th, 2009



(Kansas City, Kan., March 19, 2009) - The cities of Cedar Falls, Cedar Rapids, Coralville, Iowa City and New Hartford, Iowa, will gain a total of $200,000 in technical assistance for their continuing efforts to recover and redevelop from 2008's weather-related natural disasters, federal and state officials announced today.

Faced with rebuilding from last year's floods and tornadoes, the 5 communities have the opportunity to redevelop in ways that can help revitalize their economies, protect environmental resources and public health, and enhance quality of life for citizens. An additional focus is on development approaches to make the communities better suited to withstand future disasters.

Administered by EPA's Smart Growth program, the backing to help the 5 cities comes from the Federal Emergency Management Agency as part of that agency's Emergency Support Function (ESF) #14 component of the Countrywide Response Plan. The focus of ESF #14 is on long-term community recovery and mitigation efforts.

E.P.A. and FEMA are partners with the Rebuild Iowa Office (RIO) and the Iowa Department of Economic Development (IDED) in providing the direct technical assistance. A team of Countrywide experts organized by the partner agencies will focus on different plans in each community:
  • Cedar Falls has requested assistance in expanding home ownership and rental choices in portions of the city deemed most appropriate for new growth and infill development. The city also looks for to identify strategies for implementing green infrastructure approaches in flood-prone areas.
  • Cedar Rapids has requested assistance in identifying existing or potential barriers to more sustainable development in its development policies and codes.
  • Coralville has requested assistance with creating a community vision, and ensuring that codes and ordinances can help accommodate future growth through infill redevelopment and dedication of open space in flood-prone areas.
  • Iowa City has requested assistance in redeveloping the South Gilbert Street Commercial Corridor. E.P.A. will help identify strategies for accommodating future growth in the corridor and for increasing green infrastructure and open space areas to mitigate future flooding.
  • New Hartford has requested assistance with stormwater management and prevention of future flooding. E.P.A. will help organize a workshop outlining green infrastructure strategies to address stormwater and flooding issues.

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