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Board backs regional forest-health grant including work at 6 Sigma Ranch, supervisors ask for clearer private-match terms

2084639 · January 7, 2025
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The board approved a letter of support for a CAL FIRE Forest Health Grant led by Napa County RCD that would fund vegetation management projects including 200+ acres at 6 Sigma Ranch in Lake County. Supervisor concerns focused on private-land benefits and the size and nature of owner match commitments.

The Lake County Board of Supervisors voted to send a letter of support for a CAL FIRE Forest Health Grant application led by the Napa County Resource Conservation District (RCD). The proposal covers a multi-property effort that includes more than 800 acres across Napa and Lake counties and—within Lake County—about 200 acres of fuels reduction and oak woodland restoration at 6 Sigma Ranch.

Matthew Rothstein, chief deputy county administrative officer, said Napa County RCD is the…

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