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Service Description: Problems are derived through MHFD's planning process via a review of previously completed analyses, evaluations, and assessments; these include:Stream assessmentsHydrologic analysesHydraulic modeling and flood mappingGeomorphic assessments and fluvial hazard mappingVegetative community mapping and assessmentsCommunity values assessments and corridor studiesFrom each of these assessments, underlying observations and concerns are identified and the planner ultimately decides if these elevate to the level of a problem.Problems are categorized into the following three Problem Types:Flood Hazard – Problems associated with flood waters or fluvial (erosion) hazards that may pose safety or risk concerns related to people, property (structures, utilities, and infrastructure), and the environment today.Stream Conditions – Problems associated with a stream’s condition and its performance related to the Five Elements (hydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology, vegetation, and community values). This Problem Type does not pose a safety risk to people, property, or the environment.Watershed Change – Problems associated with changes in runoff patterns, runoff quantities, or design rainfall that may pose safety or risk concerns related to people, property, and the environment and/or cause adverse impacts to stream conditions due to changes within the watershed or climate.Last Updated: July 2025For questions or comments please email gis@mhfd.org.Related Datasets:Proposed ActionsProblem Groups
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Description: Problems are derived through MHFD's planning process via a review of previously completed analyses, evaluations, and assessments; these include:Stream assessmentsHydrologic analysesHydraulic modeling and flood mappingGeomorphic assessments and fluvial hazard mappingVegetative community mapping and assessmentsCommunity values assessments and corridor studiesFrom each of these assessments, underlying observations and concerns are identified and the planner ultimately decides if these elevate to the level of a problem.Problems are categorized into the following three Problem Types:Flood Hazard – Problems associated with flood waters or fluvial (erosion) hazards that may pose safety or risk concerns related to people, property (structures, utilities, and infrastructure), and the environment today.Stream Conditions – Problems associated with a stream’s condition and its performance related to the Five Elements (hydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology, vegetation, and community values). This Problem Type does not pose a safety risk to people, property, or the environment.Watershed Change – Problems associated with changes in runoff patterns, runoff quantities, or design rainfall that may pose safety or risk concerns related to people, property, and the environment and/or cause adverse impacts to stream conditions due to changes within the watershed or climate.Last Updated: July 2025For questions or comments please email gis@mhfd.org.Related Datasets:Proposed ActionsProblem Groups
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Copyright Text: Mile High Flood District, Olsson, Jacobs
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Title: Problems
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Comments: Problems are derived through MHFD's planning process via a review of previously completed analyses, evaluations, and assessments; these include:Stream assessmentsHydrologic analysesHydraulic modeling and flood mappingGeomorphic assessments and fluvial hazard mappingVegetative community mapping and assessmentsCommunity values assessments and corridor studiesFrom each of these assessments, underlying observations and concerns are identified and the planner ultimately decides if these elevate to the level of a problem.Problems are categorized into the following three Problem Types:Flood Hazard – Problems associated with flood waters or fluvial (erosion) hazards that may pose safety or risk concerns related to people, property (structures, utilities, and infrastructure), and the environment today.Stream Conditions – Problems associated with a stream’s condition and its performance related to the Five Elements (hydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology, vegetation, and community values). This Problem Type does not pose a safety risk to people, property, or the environment.Watershed Change – Problems associated with changes in runoff patterns, runoff quantities, or design rainfall that may pose safety or risk concerns related to people, property, and the environment and/or cause adverse impacts to stream conditions due to changes within the watershed or climate.Last Updated: July 2025For questions or comments please email gis@mhfd.org.Related Datasets:Proposed ActionsProblem Groups
Subject: A collection of point, line, and polygon feature classes representing specific deficiencies in the Urban Stream System that warrant Proposed Actions within the Mile High Flood District (MHFD). Examples include undersized culverts, eroding banks, failing drop structures, and increased runoff volume.
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