PUBLIC PARTICIPATION-FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT
(Personal Interview)
OMB 0710-0001
Expires: 30 September 2012
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION - FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT
1. How serious of a threat is flooding on the (Project) River to the economic well being of this part of the state?
Not at All Serious |
Slightly Serious |
Somewhat Serious |
Quite Serious |
Extremely Serious |
How seriously are people’s lives and safety threatened by floods on the (Project Area)?
Not at All Serious |
Slightly Serious |
Somewhat Serious |
Quite Serious |
Extremely Serious |
3. Should people living or farming in flood-prone areas should expect to be flooded?
They Should Not Expect Any Risk. |
They Should Expect a Slight Risk. |
They Should Expect Somewhat of a Risk. |
Should Expect a Serious Risk. |
They Should Expect a Very Serious Risk. |
How serious a problem are floods that affect only agricultural land?
Not at All Serious |
Slightly Serious |
Somewhat Serious |
Quite Serious |
Extremely Serious |
How adequately protected are most of the towns on the (Project) area are already adequately protected from flooding?
Not at All Protected |
Slightly Protected |
Somewhat Protected |
Well Protected |
Very Well Protected |
How serious an impact has upstream farming practices caused for flooding?
Not at All Serious |
Slightly Serious |
Somewhat Serious |
Quite Serious |
Extremely Serious |
How serious is the (Project Area) flooding compared to other problems in the area?
Much Less Serious than Other Problems |
Less Serious than Other Problems |
About the Same as Other Problems |
More Serious than Other Problems |
Much Less More than Other Problems |
8. If you moved here as an adult, were you aware of potential flood problems when you first came to this area? ____ yes ____ no ____ doesn’t apply
9. Have you experienced flood problems since living here? ____ yes ____ no
10. How closely involved have you been with the (Project) flood control study?
(Check as many of the following as apply)
_____ reading news articles
_____ being on the study mailing list
_____ discussing it with family and friends
_____ talking with officials
_____ attending meetings
_____ writing letters
_____ other: ______________________________________________________
11. Are you receiving enough information about the (Agency) flood damage reduction study to satisfy your interest? ____ yes _____ no
Thank you very much for your assistance. The remaining questions apply only to people who have personally been involved in a flood on the (Project Site). If you were ever involved in a (Project Area) flood, please take a few minutes more to answer these important questions.
For Flood Victims:
12. How many floods here have affected you? ____ 1-5 ____ 6 or more
13. When was the most recent flood you experienced here? __________
13a. Did you have to evacuate? _____ yes _____ no _____ partially
14. Was anyone in your home injured because of the flood? _____ yes _____ no
15. Did your home have any property damage or loss? ____ yes _____ no
16. If you farm, did you have any agricultural losses due to any aspect of the flood (such as erosion, crop loss, delayed planting, or storage damage)?
____ yes ____ no ____ doesn’t apply
17. Were you carrying flood insurance at the time of the flood? ____ yes ____ no
18. There are city levees in some parts of the (Project Area). If those levees did not exist, would you say that you would be living in the floodplain (that is, might your home be subject to flooding)? ____ yes ____ no
19. Which of the following have you experienced in your present residence because of floods? (Check all that apply.)
_____ cracks in basement walls, floor, or foundation
_____ cracking or settlement in yard
_____ water damages to house or structure
_____ water damage to contents (furniture, appliances, personal effects, etc.)
_____ storm water backup
_____ sanitary sewer backup
_____ evacuation from home
_____ transportation disruption
_____ lost income because of missed work or business closings
_____ bodily injury
_____ anxiety, mental distress
_____ disruption to your property by emergency flood fighting
_____ lowered property values
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
_____ none
20. What action, if any, have you taken in the last 5 years to lessen the threat of flooding? (Check all that apply.)
_____ participated in any type of emergency flood fighting
_____ bought flood insurance
_____ moved to higher elevation
_____ built levee around property
_____ floodproofed or modified structure
_____ none of the above
_____ does not apply: not in floodplain
The next few questions ask your opinions on some of the alternative measures for flood damage reduction being considered by the (Agency).
Although you may never be affected personally by any of these alternative measures, please answer each question as if it applied to you. Your answers will help us to understand what most people might be concerned about.
21. If a new levee or floodwall were built near your home, what major concerns would you have? (Check all that apply.)
_____ its distance from the home
_____ its visibility from the home
_____ its appearance
_____ the type of construction (concrete floodwall or earthen levee)
_____ safety during floods
_____ impact on activities around the home
_____ impact on property value
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
22. If your home had to be removed because of a flood protection alternative, what would be your single biggest concerns? (Check only one.)
_____ getting a fair price for your property and moving expense
_____ finding a good neighborhood to move to
_____ locating a suitable house or apartment to live in
_____ maintaining old friendships after moving
_____ finding good schools for your family
_____ high cost of financing a new home
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
23. If your home had to be removed because of a flood protection alternative, where would you prefer to live instead? (Check all that would apply.)
_____
_____
_____ List areas where one could move; section of city
_____
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
24. If your home were floodproofed (for example, if it were elevated or provided with basement closures), what would be your greatest concerns? (Check all that would apply.)
_____ appearance of the home
_____ change in market value
_____ change in use of the home
_____ disruption during construction work
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
25. If a permanent levee is constructed to protect Project Area some homes will be outside the levee (that is, unprotected from the river by the permanent levee). What do you think should be done about this? (Check all that would apply.)
_____ Nothing, it is the owners’ problem.
_____ Require the owners to move to the protected area.
_____ The City should buy the properties from the owners and remove the structures.
_____ The Federal Government should buy the properties from the owners and remove the structures.
_____ Other: ____________________________________________________________
(Agency) must consider the impacts that its projects) may have on prehistoric and historic resources. To help us collect as much information as possible, please answer the following few questions.
26. Do you know of any areas in (Project Area) where you can find Indian arrowheads, pottery, flakes, bones, or other artifacts? If so, please describe the general location and the type of artifacts. (This information will only be used by our archeologist during this study.)
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
27. Which houses or buildings do you feel may be architecturally or historically important in (Project Area). Please give the addresses or building name.
28. Do you know of any people living in (Project Area) who are considered local historians or arrowhead collectors? If so, please give their names, addresses, and phone numbers so that we can contact them to help our cultural resources study.
The city may have an opportunity to add areas and facilities to its park system as part of the flood damage reduction project. The next two questions deal with recreation in (Project Area).
29. If the city decides to expand its park system, what facilities or areas do you think should be developed? (Check all that apply.)
_____ hiking trail _____ flower gardens _____ fishing areas
_____ picnic areas _____ play areas _____ campgrounds
_____ nature trails _____ ball fields _____ other
_____ skating areas _____ tennis courts _____ nothing needed
30. How could the city’s present park system be improved? (Check all that apply.)
_____ larger facilities
_____ greater variety of activities
_____ better maintenance
_____ better locations
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
_____ nothing needed
31. Do you carry flood insurance? ____ yes ____ no
32. If you do not carry insurance, why not? (Check all that would apply.)
_____ not required
_____ did not know it was available
_____ only buy it if a flood is predicted
_____ too expensive
_____ not important
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
33. On the map on this page, a “Census Block Number” has been colored. Have we correctly marked the area in which you live? ____ yes ____ no
If an incorrect area is colored, please circle the correct Block Number on the map, or write in your address here (for block verification purposes only):
Street:
City/Township
County
Map of (Project Area)
With Block Numbers Indicated
The next few questions attempt to discuss how well people are being informed about the (Project) study and how the (Agency) can improve the public participation process.
34. Are you receiving enough information about the (Agency’s) (Project) flood damage reduction study to satisfy your interests? ____ yes ____ no
35. How would you like to be kept informed about this study?
_____ public meetings
_____ newspaper
_____ radio and TV
_____ brochures
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
36. After the historic floods, many people expressed their frustration and need for a more permanent solution to the city’s flooding problems. What do you think would be a good solution to (Project) area’s flooding problem? (Check all that apply.)
_____ permanent new levees and floodwalls
_____ present city levees, combined with emergency flood fighting, and flood forecasting (as in (Year))
_____ channel modifications to reduce flood levels
_____ relocating most-frequently flooded structures
_____ raising and/or flood proofing most-frequently flooded structures
_____ flood insurance and floodplain zoning
_____ other:____________________________________________________________
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | PUBLIC PARTICIPATION-FLOOD DAMAGE REDUCTION |
Author | USACE WRC |
Last Modified By | Stuart A. Davis |
File Modified | 2009-05-29 |
File Created | 2006-12-07 |