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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (225545)9/15/2022 12:04:17 PM
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TY.............us too. The danger is over, and we're feeling like we're back to normal around here. They're not letting outsiders up the highway, so it's very quiet.

Here is the website for the fire protection plan.

Community Wildfire Protection

We live in one of the most beautiful areas in the Country. While beautiful, this area is also susceptible to wildfire fires. Property owners can take steps to reduce their wildfire risk while still living in this natural environment.






Community Wildfire Protection plan

The District has partnered with Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management, The US Forest Service and the Washington State DNR to help mitigate the risk of wildfire in our area.

Read the Plan




FireWise Communities

The NFPA has created a program to help property owners adapt to living in areas prone to Wildfire. Finds out more information below.





Fire ADapted Communities

Wildland fires rarely affect single property owners. A large wildfire will affect the community as a whole. FEMA along with the USFA have formed Ready, Set, Go a program for Fire Adapted Communities

Learn more

skyvalleyfire.org
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