This webpage provides information about the long-term community recovery reports.
Seven Year Report 2004-2011 (PDF 5.7MB, TXT 189KB)
ESF #14 LTCR has worked with more than 180 communities across 23 states, two Indian tribal governments and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico since it officially became an Emergency Support Function in late 2004. Approximately 60 teams, totaling more than 600 subject matter experts, supported tribal, state and community recovery efforts. As a result, some 90 community recovery plans, strategies or documents were produced, 18 local community recovery organizations were formed, and assistance was provided to 11 states to organize for recovery.
The report is organized into three sections: Part I: Achieving Disaster Recovery, Part 2: Recovery in Action, and Part 3: Lessons for the Future.
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.
Read the report:
Emergency Support Function #14
Wisconsin
Indiana
Kansas
Texas
Florida
The citizens master plan was developed by TEAM Punta Gorda to outline the reconstruction plan for the City.
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