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San Carlos panel details citywide wildfire preparedness, $200,000 annual vegetation program
Summary
City of San Carlos and partner agencies outlined year‑round wildfire threats, the city’s $200,000-a-year vegetation management budget, emergency operations plans and two short-term evacuation sites, urging residents to create defensible space and go bags.
San Carlos city staff and public-safety partners on a community webinar laid out how local agencies prepare for and would respond to wildfires, highlighting the city’s vegetation management budget, emergency operations plan and short-term evacuation sites.
Quinn Woolly, a management analyst in the city manager’s office, said the city dedicates roughly $200,000 annually to vegetation management on city-owned open spaces and parks, using goat grazing, hand crews and heavy equipment typically in May–June to reduce…
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