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Roseville council adopts ordinance designating fire hazard severity zones

3670664 · June 2, 2025
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The Roseville City Council voted unanimously June 4 to adopt Ordinance No. 6949, which designates moderate, high and very high fire hazard severity zones within the city after a public comment expressing concern about labeling large parts of the city "non wildland."

The Roseville City Council adopted Ordinance No. 6949 on June 4, 2025, designating moderate, high and very high fire hazard severity zones within the city.

The ordinance was introduced as item 16 on the agenda and approved on a roll-call vote after brief public comment. A resident who identified herself during public comment urged the council to review the map labels, saying the city's use of the phrase "non wildland" for areas the CAL FIRE model rates as "less than moderate" could…

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