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Council authorizes RFP for hazardous fuels reduction under FEMA HMGP; project limited to roadside buffer
Summary
The council authorized staff to advertise a professional services request to implement a FEMA hazard mitigation grant for hazardous fuels reduction focused on an 11.5‑foot buffer from pavement edges; the project is funded at $1.625 million and requires seasonal mechanical and herbicidal work.
The Paradise Town Council authorized staff to advertise a request for proposals to implement hazardous fuels reduction work funded through a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP).
The project scope was narrowed by federal environmental review to vegetation management in an approximately 11.5‑foot buffer from existing pavement edges. Staff said that constrained scope limits some treatment options (for example, grazing) but that the program will use mechanical chipping, mulching and…
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