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Residents of Coeur d'Alene are encouraged to stay informed about local burn regulations and emergency management resources following a recent public meeting focused on the Western States Fuel Management Grant. The meeting highlighted the importance of understanding burn windows, which can be short and sporadic, and emphasized the need for community awareness regarding fire safety.

Officials from Kootenai County's operations of emergency management and the Idaho Department of Lands provided valuable information on available resources. Attendees were directed to the City of Coeur d'Alene's website for updates on the project, including burn notices, maps, and other critical information. The website serves as a central hub for residents to access the latest news and guidelines related to fire management.
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Additionally, the Friends of Tubbs Hill County operations of emergency management website was mentioned as another excellent resource for residents seeking information about hazards in the area. Community members are urged to utilize these resources to stay safe and informed, especially during fire season.

As the city continues to prioritize fire safety and management, residents are reminded to remain vigilant and proactive in understanding local regulations and resources.

Converted from City of Coeur d'Alene -Western States Fuel Mgmnt Grant Public Meeting- April 22, 2025 meeting on April 28, 2025
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