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Parks staff report 36 acres of hazardous-fuel treatments, S and R supporters urge continued backing
Summary
City staff reported about 36 acres of hazardous‑fuel treatment this fall funded by approximately $135,000 in state/federal grants and described upcoming projects including Tubbs Hill in 2025; a public commenter thanked the city for support of S and R, a recreation program serving people with disabilities.
Coeur d'Alene Parks and Recreation staff told commissioners on Nov. 18 that hazardous‑fuel reduction work this fall treated roughly 36 acres across city natural areas and private partnership land, funded with about $135,000 in state and federal grant dollars.
Nick, the urban‑forestry presenter, said the largest project was on Canfield Mountain and included hand cutting, piling and contractor pile burning; staff also used leftover funds to create a roughly 5‑acre buffer along Prairie Trail near commercial property. "We were…
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