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National Community Leadership Forum - We are back in the office from another successful Leadership Forum, this year in Altanta, Georgia.  Special thanks to the Georgia Chapter for being such wonderful and generous hosts and to all of our members who attended.  Not surprisingly, much of the talk around the meeting was related to the horrendous hurricane season experienced on the Gulf Coast this year and how communities plan for and deal with such mega-challenges.

Future Conferences - Last fall, the CAI Board of Trustees approved changing from two national conferences per year to a single event.  I am pleased to announce that we have been able to expedite the implementation of this process and beginning in 2006 will host a single national conference.

For 2006, the CAI National Conference will convene in Palm Springs, California on May 4 - 6.  The primary conference hotel will be the Westin Mission Hills.  More information is available at  http://www.caionline.org/events/conference/index.cfm

I hope to see many of you there.

View Article  FEMA Rules on Association Debris Removal

Since the 2003 hurricane season, CAI has been working to change a number of FEMA regulations regarding disaster recovery.  Perhaps most importantly, we have been working to change the rule that prevents FEMA reimbursement to community associations for removal of debris on roads and public areas in their communities. 

Under the current rules, FEMA provides reimbursement for roads maintained by governments, but not for clearing roads maintained by associations, even if they are public thoroughfares and necessary for the provision of emergency services.  Practically, this impacts public safety, and philosophically it is another example of community association taxpayers receiving a lower level of service from government.

Happily for those on the Gulf Coast, FEMA has suspended its rules on reimbursement for debris removal due to Katrina and Rita.  Community associations will be able to apply for reimbursement to clear their roads.  While that doesn't help all the victims of previous disasters, we hope that it indicates FEMA's direction on assisting community assocations and all citizens recover from disasters. 

CAI is continuing to work on legislation that will make these rule changes permanent.  You can read more about it at: http://www.caionline.org/news/detail.cfm?PRNumber=99100605