Council approves cooperative wildfire‑prevention agreement with State Lands
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Gunnison council unanimously approved renewal of a cooperative agreement with State Lands that authorizes local fire department initial‑attack and extended response on certain state lands and helps secure funding and jurisdictional authority for wildfire response.
The Gunnison City Council reviewed and approved a renewal cooperative agreement with State Lands that authorizes the city fire department to perform initial attack and, under certain circumstances, extended wildfire response on state lands. A department representative said the arrangement brings funding to local operations and clarifies response responsibilities with state and federal partners.
Council members discussed how the agreement interacts with other agencies’ authorities — including the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service — and whether mapped ‘extreme fuels’ areas inside the city would be reflected on state maps. The fire chief explained that his determination about a local ‘extreme’ fuel area would be communicated in writing to the state area manager.
A motion to accept the cooperative agreement was made and seconded; the council voted in favor and the motion passed unanimously. Council members described the agreement as routine renewal of an existing intergovernmental relationship rather than a new policy change.
