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City and county unite to combat wildfire risks

July 30, 2024 | Deschutes County, Oregon


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City and county unite to combat wildfire risks
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a grant application aimed at reducing wildfire risks in the community. The proposal seeks funding from the Oregon Department of State Fire Marshal to implement wildfire risk reduction efforts on both city and county properties.

During the meeting, participants highlighted the need for proactive measures to address fire hazards, particularly in areas with a high concentration of encampments, which have been linked to previous wildfires. One official noted that while removing larger trees could be beneficial, the focus would initially be on managing junipers to mitigate fire risks.

The board unanimously approved the grant application, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with the city to enhance safety for local residents. The funding, if awarded, will allow for immediate action without the need for further meetings to authorize expenditures.

Officials also discussed specific strategies for the project, including the establishment of fuel breaks on the southern and eastern sides of city property, which are critical areas for fire prevention. The meeting concluded with a commitment to keep the community informed about the timeline for these initiatives, pending state approval.

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