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Trinity County Hazardous Fuels Reduction Phase II

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Project Overview

Basics

Forest Management
Forest Health
Trinity County Hazardous Fuels Reduction Phase II

Implementation
Trinity County is a rural county with a population of 13,600 dispersed in 31 unincorporated communities. All of these are designated “Communities at Risk” and are almost entirely within the Wildland Urban Interface, putting them at high risk for damage from wildfire. With this project, Trinity County Resource Conservation District is implementing strategic WUI fuels reduction, including roadside shaded fuel breaks and chipping and fuels reduction on private land. This work will protect communities and improve the safety of ingress and egress when wildfire strikes.

2021
2021
2025
11/22/2022

Project Attributes

Census Tract Income
None
Direct Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DACs)
None
EnviroScreen
None
Free and Reduced Lunch
None
Indirect Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DACs)
None
Tribal Engagement (True/False)
None
Tribal Engagement
None

Location

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There are several project locations in and around the map point

21 Selected
  • Butter Creek (180102120405)
  • Sulphur Glade Creek-South Fork Trinity River (180102120406)
  • Mingo Creek-South Fork Trinity River (180102120505)
  • Lower Coffee Creek (180102110103)
  • Eagle Creek-Trinity River (180102110205)
  • Swift Creek (180102110501)
  • Buckeye Creek-Trinity River (180102110502)
  • Bragdon Gulch-Trinity River (180102110503)
  • Lower Browns Creek (180102110602)
  • Grass Valley Creek (180102110702)
  • Deadwood Creek-Trinity River (180102110703)
  • Weaver Creek (180102110705)
  • Dutton Creek-Trinity River (180102110707)
  • Lower Canyon Creek (180102110802)
  • Conner Creek Trinity River (180102111101)
  • McDonald Creek-Trinity River (180102111106)
  • Sharber Creek-Trinity River (180102111107)
  • Carr Creek (180102120203)
  • Barker Creek-Hayfork Creek (180102120205)
  • Tule Creek (180102120302)
  • Rusch Creek-Hayfork Creek (180102120303)

Organizations

Lead Implementer
  • Trinity County Resource Conservation District
Primary RCD
  • Trinity County Resource Conservation District
State Assembly Voting District
  • State Assembly District 02
State Senate Voting District
  • State Senate District 02
Other Partners The Watershed Research and Training Center

Contacts

Kelly Sheen - Trinity County Resource Conservation District (Trinity County RCD) (ksheen@tcrcd.net)

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

No expected Performance Measures set for this Project.

Reported Performance Measures

No annual Performance Measure accomplishments entered for this Project.


No accomplishments to report for:
Year(s): 2021-2022
Explanation: Project is in progress

Financials

Budget

$2,119,488.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,119,488.00

No Funding Sources identified for this Project.


Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

No Expenditures have been reported for this Project.


Note: Projects expenditures are ongoing

Project Themes

Project Themes

Trinity County is a rural county with a population of 13,600 dispersed in 31 unincorporated communities. All of these are designated “Communities at Risk” and are almost entirely within the Wildland Urban Interface, putting them at high risk for damage from wildfire. With this project, Trinity County Resource Conservation District is implementing strategic WUI fuels reduction, including roadside shaded fuel breaks and chipping and fuels reduction on private land. This work will protect communities and improve safety of ingress and egress when wildfire strikes.

Project Details

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Notes

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External Links

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Photos

Photos

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    Community Chipping #1
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Community Chipping #1
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    Community Chipping #1
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Community Chipping #1
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    Community Chipping #2
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Community Chipping #2
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    Community Chipping #2
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Community Chipping #2
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    Junction City #1
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Junction City #1
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    Junction City #1
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Junction City #1
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    Junction City #2
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Junction City #2
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    Junction City #2
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Junction City #2
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    Junction City #3
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Junction City #3
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    Junction City #3
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Credit: Trinity County Resource Conservation District

    Junction City #3
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