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Board approves $3.5M agreement with U.S. Forest Service to thin steep slopes in Laru area
Summary
The Coconino County Flood Control District approved a $3.5 million collective agreement with the U.S. Forest Service to remove hazardous fuels on steep slopes in the Laru project (upper Rio de Flag watershed), covering roughly 500–550 acres in this phase; county staff said ground-based operations will reduce costs and aim to finish by fall.
The Coconino County Board, convening as the Flood Control District Board of Directors on March 24, approved a $3.5 million collective agreement with the U.S. Forest Service to fund hazardous fuels removal on steep slopes in the Laru project within the upper Rio de Flag watershed.
Linda Andreani, flood control district director, told supervisors that…
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