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Woodside approves fuel-mitigation and chipper agreement with fire district
Summary
The Town Council approved a resolution formalizing the Woodside Fire Protection District's chipper program and an expanded fuel-mitigation service, authorizing up to $89,900.66 for labor this fiscal year in addition to an already-budgeted chipper program.
The Woodside Town Council on Oct. 14 approved a resolution authorizing the town manager to execute a professional services agreement with the Woodside Fire Protection District to formalize the town's chipper program and add an expanded fuel-mitigation service. The council voted unanimously (Council members Brown, Gold and Wall and Mayor Brian Dankowski voting yes; Council member Auberich absent).
Town Manager Jason Ledbetter said the chipper program amount of $47,843 has already been budgeted and the additional fuel-mitigation portion of the agreement would not exceed $89,900.66 for the current fiscal year. He told the council the work covered by the new agreement includes tree limbing to remove ladder fuels, habitat-sensitive vegetation…
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