Hi Neighbors,
Well, we are now within the weeks that typically are the most likely to have a wildfire start and become difficult to manage. This summer we experienced unusually high temperatures and the third year of drought. Not only is the vegetation dried-out, but much of the ground, especially in the forested lands, is as well. And the tangle of roots within our dense forests can sustain fire underground for weeks making it more difficult to extinguish. If the north winds arrive, please remain alert – day and night. Cal Fire reminds us, this is the time of year when fires go from a spark to a fire of thousands of acres in just a matter of hours.
Reminder for existing Firewise Communities: November 18th is the date this year to complete the uploading of your Time and Expense Investments for continued “In Good Standing” status for your Firewise Community. Please do be diligent in obtaining these reports from neighbors. The information collected, when tallied together, gives the Fire Safe Council good intel on the exceptional effort by residents and helps the grant application process succeed in attracting funding to needed services.
Additionally, the Communities noted below will need to provide an updated version of their Action Plan goals on the new Cal Fire template found at this link.
Jones Bar, Toller Ridge, The Cedars, You Bet, Glenwood-Maidu-Charlene, Hyatt-Blue Sage, Foxwood-Slate Creek, Deer Creek Southside, Greater Champion, Greenhorn.
As always, I’m available if you need any guidance. Enjoy Halloween…
Mahalo Nui Loa,
Firewise Coordinator
Pat Leach
FWC@AreYouFireSafe.com
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