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Firewise Community/USA Recognition

The Graeagle Fire Protection District was awarded Firewise Recognition/USA status June 1, 2010.

To facilitate local solutions to wildfire preparedness goals, the Firewise Communities/USA program recognizes communities for working together to protect residents and property from fire in the wildland/urban interface.  To be recognized as a Firewise Communities/USA site, local communities must create and implement a local plan with cooperative assistance from state forestry agencies and local fire staff.  In addition, communities are required to continue regular maintenance and education to retain recognition status.

Fire-prone communities earn Firewise Communities/USA recognition status by meeting the following criteria:

  • Enlisting a wildland/urban interface specialist to complete an assessment and create a plan that identifies locally agreed-upon solutions that the community can implement.
  • Sponsoring a local Firewise task  force, committee, commission or department which maintains the Firewise Community program and tracks its progress or status.
  • Observing a Firewise Communities/USA Day each year that is dedicated to a local Firewise project.
  • Investing a minimum of $2.00 annually per capita in local Firewise Communities/USA efforts.  (Work by municipal employees or volunteers using Municipal and other equipment can be included, as can state/federal grants dedicated to that purpose.)
  • Submitting an annual report to Firewise Communities/USA, documenting continuing compliance with the program.
A clear award plaque for the Graeagle Fire Protection District, California, recognizing Firewise Communities/USA status, dated June 2010.
Firewise Community Assessment ReportFirewise Action Plan