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Lake County supervisors approve letter backing Napa–Lake forest‑health grant, 4‑1

2242147 · February 6, 2025
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The Lake County Board of Supervisors voted 4‑1 to approve a letter of support for a Napa–Lake collaborative forest‑health project seeking Cal Fire forest health grant funds.

The Lake County Board of Supervisors voted 4‑1 to approve a letter of support for a Napa–Lake collaborative forest‑health project seeking Cal Fire forest health grant funds.

The project, led by Napa‑based organizations with Lake County partners, seeks to remove dead material and weakened trees, collect seed from local conifers for reforestation, support cultural burning by the Middletown Rancheria Pomo Indians on their trust lands, improve forest health at the Monticello Ranch adjacent to Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, and restore habitat on Bureau of Land Management lands. Terry Logsdon, Lake County’s chief climate resiliency officer and tribal liaison, brought the letter to the board for consideration.

The project targets forested areas affected by the 2015 Valley Fire and the 2020 LNU (Lake/Napa Unit) fires and is intended to increase wildfire…

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