Thursday, October 25, 2012

It's Been A While.

"Before" on Coyote Road
Time does fly. Especially when you are busy and busy we are. With multiple projects in the works, I have found that I am a bit back logged updating pictures and projects. I will, over the next few weeks, be posting pictures about our activity through the Wildland Fire Suppression Assessment District over the past few months.

The picture above is one of the many reasons we have been so busy. We are 2 weeks into our last California Fire Safe Council Grant project area. This project area is a combination of the Coyote Road, Westmont/Las Barrancas. and Circle Drive Vegetation Management Units. Overgrown, loaded with exotic/invasive plants, and full of dead material that was hit hard during the 2008 Tea Fire, this project area leaves us with plenty to do.

Current project work is occurring on the parcels on the South end of Coyote Road. Work is being accomplished with a California Conservation Corp, Type I Fire Handcrew being run under the direction of Cal Fire. I expect that work that will take place, wildland fires permitting, throughout the next few weeks in hopes that we have completion by the Thanksgiving holiday.

While I don't have any "after" pictures uploaded yet, I have included some "before" shots to give you an idea of what we have been working with in this project.






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