Disaster Preparedness

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Recovery & Resilience

The City of Louisville — in coordination with the Town of Superior, Boulder County, other partners, and the community — is undertaking actions and education to mitigate risks and build resiliency for future disasters.  

The Recovery and Resilience Division leads disaster preparedness and recovery efforts internally and externally. Our goal is to ensure the City of Louisville’s employees and the whole community are prepared to respond to and recover from any disaster. We are committed to protecting our community from inevitable hazards through preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery.  

Frequently Asked Questions

Below you'll find more information on the preparedness, response and mitigation topics that the City gets asked about most frequently.
Home Hardening Code
Open Space – Mowing & Mitigation Practices
BOCOAlert Testing & Registration Campaign
BOCOAlert Test & Registration Campaign Results
What was the 'Xcel Energy Community Information Session'?
Boulder County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP)
Disaster Preparedness Communications
Upcoming Preparedness Goals for the City

Thank you for staying engaged during Disaster Preparedness Month!

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Contact Us

Kiana Freeman
Recovery & Resilience Manager
720.990.3369
kfreeman@louisvilleco.gov