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Red Bluff details park cleanup, burn plan and new enforcement staff as restoration continues
Summary
City staff said cleanup efforts at Dog Island Park and Fort Worth Park have advanced with CAL FIRE crews, pile burning plans approved by air-quality and reclamation agencies, and announced new park enforcement staff and community service hires.
City staff updated the Red Bluff City Council on Oct. 21 about ongoing cleanup and vegetation-management work at Dog Island Park and Fort Worth Park, reporting intermittent closures when crews are present and new steps to reduce illegal camping and debris in the parks.
Keith Buckman and public works staff said the city has been using hand crews from a CAL FIRE conservation camp and received equipment support including a skid steer. Buckman described the…
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