This webpage provides information about the long-term community recovery reports.
2008 was a busy year for Emergency Support Function (ESF) #14, Long-Term Community Recovery (LTCR). LTCR responded with assistance in 10 of 75 federally declared disasters in 2008, deploying teams of long-term recovery specialists to 26 communities across 11 states to assist in charting an efficient and streamlined path to recovery. Additionally, long-term recovery work continued in many communities that LTCR helped in past years.
FEMA has released its 2008 ESF #14 Long-Term Community Recovery Annual Report outlining the 2008 accomplishments of FEMA and its federal, state and local partners in achieving ESF #14 Long-Term Community Recovery (LTCR) goals for disaster affected communities.
Additionally, the report highlights ESF #14 LTCR activities conducted in prior years after earlier disasters such as the devastating tornado to hit Greensburg, Kansas, in May of 2007. The earlier ESF #14 LTCR efforts produced beneficial results that have continued to aid communities on their multi-year journey on the road to recovery.
Read the report:
Wisconsin Indiana Kansas TexasIncludes the following resources
- Communication Mapping Tool
- Project and Program Development Guide
- Decision Making Tool
- Iowa Community Recovery Resource Guide
The citizens master plan was developed by TEAM Punta Gorda to outline the reconstruction plan for the City.
2008 Road to Recovery Report
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