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Nevada County adopts state joint strategy to link recreation and wildfire resilience; Pines to Mines work advances
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to adopt California's Joint Strategy for Sustainable Outdoor Recreation and Wildfire Resilience and heard project updates on Pines to Mines, roadside shaded-fuel breaks and other eastern-county recreation projects that aim to boost tourism and reduce wildfire risk.
Nevada County on Aug. 12 voted to adopt California's Joint Strategy for Sustainable Outdoor Recreation and Wildfire Resilience and received an update on multiple eastern-county recreation projects, including the Pines to Mines trail, roadside fuel breaks under a Good Neighbor Agreement with the Tahoe National Forest and targeted visitor-safety investments in Truckee.
The board placed the strategy as a non-mandatory framework to align recreation planning with wildfire risk reduction, funding competitiveness and interagency coordination. The document links visitor management, facility resilience and community wildfire preparedness to protect public lands while sustaining local economies.
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