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Photo: Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network. Thanks to the fuels treatments done by the Colorado State Forest Service and partners, fire response crews were able to contain the Golf Course Fire before it entered nearby communities. Read more about how wildfire mitigation works here. MAY 22, 2021
JUNE 26, 2021 SEPTEMBER 11, 2021 8AM-4PM Highway 78 Mile 1.0 (commonly called 12-Mile Road) To reduce wildfire hazard in our communities, the US Forest Service, San Carlos Ranger District and ARWC will host wildfire mitigation slash collection sites. Residents are invited to bring slash and natural woody material from wildfire mitigation efforts to the staffed collection site during these one-day events. Only slash and natural woody material from wildfire mitigation efforts is accepted. Absolutely no trash. Each load will be evaluated before unloading. Please help us continue this service to the community by honoring these rules: Bring only natural woody debris from wildfire mitigation efforts on your property. Limbs and branches from firs, pines, oak and brush will be accepted. NO lumber, weeds, grass, sawdust, stumps, wood chips or trash of any kind will be allowed. NO ground litter such as mulch or pine needles will be allowed. NO commercial operators at this event. Contractors working for participating landowners are welcome. USFS will collect the slash piles for burning next winter. Additional collection dates will be offered throughout the year. We will post that information here. For more information, please contact Allyson Pokrzywinski @ allyson.pokrzywinski@usda.gov or 719 221 5215. |
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