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Description:
FEMA Region III and DCR are undertaking a project to develop simplified substantial damage administrative materials. The goal of this project is to develop a “tool-kit” that assists the City of Danville in evaluating their capacity to carry out the substantial damage requirements as well as identifying resources to fill any capacity gaps.
This workshop will be held on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 from 9:00am - 1:00pm. It is the second step in the substantial damage administrative procedure development process. The first is a webinar in advance of this workshop, on August 19, 2019, to outline the goals, process, and timeline. Visit DCR's Training Calendar to learn more about the webinar and to register for it.
During the workshop on August 28, FEMA Region III and DCR will work with the City of Danville to develop substantial damage administrative procedures to document what resources the City and what steps the City will take after a disaster. This workshop is being made available to the City of Danville as a result of the disaster declaration it received from Hurricane Florence.
Target Audience:
This workshop is intended only for those involved in substantial damage determinations for the City of Danville (not surrounding localities, unless they have a mutual aid agreement to provide substantial damage determination support). This may include the floodplain administrator, emergency manager, building official, city planner, GIS manager, elected officials, and others.
Additional Information:
Please try to participate in both the webinar and the subsequent workshop on August 28.