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Amador Resource Conservation District outlines chipping, defensible‑space and working‑lands projects; seeks partnerships and funding

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The Amador RCD updated supervisors on 2024–25 work: a large chipping program, defensible space pilot for vulnerable residents, Jackson Creek watershed treatments and technical assistance for working lands, and invited board support for regional coordination and grant applications.

Amanda Watson, executive director of the Amador Resource Conservation District (RCD), briefed the Amador County Board on the district’s 2024–25 activities and plans focused on fire resilience, working lands support and forest health.

The RCD described a widely used chipping program that provided free chipping service for stacked defensible‑space material; in the last round the program treated roughly 1,300 acres and served about 1,500…

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