The Benton County Board of Commissioners held a meeting on May 16, 2023, where they emphasized the importance of wildfire preparedness in the region. The meeting featured a proclamation declaring May as Wildfire Preparedness Month, highlighting the ongoing threat of wildfires exacerbated by climate change.
Commissioner Brian Hunsaker opened the discussion by referencing the devastating Labor Day fires in Oregon in 2020, underscoring the need for community awareness and preparedness. He announced that Benton County has received a community wildfire risk reduction grant, which will support various initiatives aimed at mitigating wildfire risks.
The proclamation detailed the collaborative efforts of the Benton County Sheriff's Office Emergency Management Division, which partners with multiple agencies to educate the public on wildfire preparedness. Residents, businesses, and visitors are encouraged to develop emergency plans and participate in evacuation drills and readiness events.
The grant awarded to Benton County will fund a hazard mitigation coordinator to implement projects outlined in the community wildfire protection plan. Additionally, it will support vegetative fuels reduction efforts, particularly in rural communities. The coordination with local fire protection districts and state agencies aims to enhance wildfire risk reduction strategies.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous approval of the proclamation, reinforcing the county's commitment to ensuring the safety and preparedness of its residents against potential wildfire threats.