New CST Video Update
Protect your Property and your Neighbor's Property from Storm Debris and Flooding
As a result of the Waldo Canyon Fire, there is increased risk of debris flows and flooding for residents in the burn area, as well as property owners who are adjacent to affected areas.
Some discussion highlights in this video are:
- Measures to be taken if an owner is not planning to rebuild
- Measures to be taken if the owner does intend to rebuild
- The recommended (and non-recommended) erosion control measures
- Hiring the right erosion-control professionals
- City inspections
Note to the Community: We have approximately 2000 Mountain Shadows contacts with whom we communicate regularly via these informational emails. Nonetheless, we occasionally run across someone who is unaware of our ongoing communications efforts. If you know anyone who is not receiving these emails, please let them know that the best way to be kept up-to-date with the restoration plans is to sign up for our emails on the bottom of our home page at www.ColoradoSpringsTogether.org. Thank you for supporting your neighbors in this way.
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Colorado Springs Together is an independent 501(c)(3) Non-Profit
Colorado Springs Together is a community-driven volunteer effort, and is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The team members are distinguished citizens and business professionals in the community facilitating and coordinating a quick and effective rebuilding process for the neighborhoods devastated on June 26th by the fire. The donations received will go towards the activities required to help restore the lives and the neighborhoods affected by the fire at the same time maintaining a strong sense of community during the rebuilding process.
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