Elected officials and community staff are challenged to meet environmental goals and mandates, implement controls and manage resources wisely and cost effectively. Bi-State staff can provide assistance with information and resources on floodplain management, stormwater management and erosion control, wetland mitigation, historic preservation, conservation, solid waste management, greenway planning and development, riverfront development, park and recreation planning, air and water quality.

Development Ordinances assist in development and interpretation of environmental ordinances, addressing, zoning, subdivision, flood plain management, stormwater and erosion control, conservation or riverfront overlays and other environmental areas.

Environmental Assessments and Reviews at a county level for land use conversions. Conducts environmental reviews for grants in compliance with NEPA requirements.

Floodplain Management offers assistance with floodplain ordinances and management issues. Maintain current copies of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Maps for regions identified special flood hazard areas which are available for review. Provide resource information on floodplain management, flood insurance and floodplain mitigation planning.

Grant Applications are done for parks, recreation and open space efforts, riverfront enhancements, and solid waste/recycling programs

Grant Management is done for any type of awarded project, maintaining compliance with all applicable state and federal guidelines and requirements.

Greenway Planning provides area or county level plans to establish system of open space corridors, either for active use (trails, scenic byways, etc.) or passive use (wildlife/plant preservation, floodplain management, erosion control, water quality improvement, etc.).

Park and Recreation Planning includes either system or master plans on a community-wide or site plan basis.

Regional Conservation Directory 2024 CoverThe major crisis on Earth today is the conservation, or lack thereof, of our environment and its natural resources. This issue is especially prevalent in the United States where natural resource consumption is among the highest on Earth.  In an effort to increase environmental awareness and resource conservation, this directory provides a basis for research and data collection. This directory also lists not all, but many, of the elected officials, federal and state agencies, and organizations to contact for advice, assistance, education, or to report a problem. These elected officials, agencies, and organizations set guidelines that directly control environmental hazards and resource use. Contacting these officials, agencies, and organizations to share environmental concerns can have an influence on environmental policy.

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