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County emergency management outlines wildfire mitigation work, priorities and $3.7 million grant for Pine Lake area

2137271 · January 22, 2025
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Mohave County Emergency Management briefed supervisors on ongoing mitigation, controlled burns, the Community Wildfire Protection Plan and a $3.7 million state allocation for work in the Pine Lake/Pinion Pines area. Staff urged stronger coordination across federal, state and local land managers.

Mohave County Emergency Management Director Joe Dorner told the Board of Supervisors on Jan. 21 that the county has continued multi‑agency mitigation work and is coordinating a large state grant to address hazardous fuels and community protection around Pine Lake and Pinion Pines.

Dorner outlined the county's Community Wildland Protection Plan (originally developed in 2008 and updated in 2019) and described ongoing fuel reduction activities in the Hualapai Mountains and Walapai Mountain area. “In that 2019 analysis we came up with overarching goals: improve fire prevention, reduce hazardous fuels on public and…

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