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The Flood District partners with metro cities and counties to design and construct flood control and warning measures, open space, regional paths, and remove trash and debris in our streams. Established by the Colorado legislature in 1969, MHFD covers an area of 1608 square miles and includes Denver, parts of the 6 surrounding counties, and all or parts of 35 incorporated cities and towns. The District runs on a $30 million annual budget with only 32 employees. Contracting out the work keeps overhead low, costs down, and ensures all the jobs stay local.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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