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Grand County Roadside Mitigation Project

                                                        Update: September 23, 2024

The Grand County Wildland Fire Team has had a busy summer and completed tree thinning along nearly all the roads designated in the CWPP. Crews will begin  chipping GCR 55 today and tomorrow, then will move on to chipping GCR 88 and GCR 57 through the end of this week. 

 

Grand Fire and Grand Lake Fire in coordination with Grand County Wildfire Council and Grand County's Office of Emergency Management will be conducting a Roadside Mitigation project beginning the summer of 2024. This year's focus is the first phase of many roadside projects that will occur across Grand County. These projects were developed based on the findings of an evacuation route assessment in the 2023 Community Wildfire Protection Plan. The assessment identified hazards and choke points that could occur along roadways during a potential evacuation.

Crews will be in the identified areas thinning trees along the County Road's right-of-ways. Residents should expect five to ten minute road closures on occasion, and should use caution while crews are working in the area. Crews will leave woody debris piled on the roadside, and will return to chip them near the end of the project. The wood chips will be spread back along the roadside. Residents along the right-of-way are encouraged to limb up trees in their own Hazard Ignition Zone and leave the debris with other wood piles for the crews to chip. Residents not along the right-of-way can bring their woody debris to one of Five Community Chipping sites sponsored by Grand County Wildfire Council; dates, locations and material guidelines can be found on their website.

Mitigation Crews also have fire response responsibilities, so schedules are subject to change.

Residents along the planned project area are encouraged to sign up for updates and mitigation crews will send a weekly update on when and where they will be working.

 

Flyer containing information about mitigation project
Flyer containing information about mitigation project

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