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Board adopts joint strategy for wildfire resilience and sets hearing on state fire-hazard map
Summary
Supervisors adopted California joint strategies for sustainability, outdoor recreation and wildfire resilience as a guiding document and voted to set a July 1 hearing on adopting the state—s local responsibility very-high fire-hazard severity map—both passed 5-0.
The Madera County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution adopting the California Joint Strategies for Sustainability, Outdoor Recreation and Wildfire Resilience as a guiding document and separately accepted staff recommendation to introduce an ordinance adopting the state-recommended local responsibility area (LRA) very-high fire hazard severity zone map.
Supervisor McCauley, who led the wildfire-resilience item, told the board the strategy outlines four goals: integrating forest health with outdoor recreation, advancing inclusion and…
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