Six Rivers Forest 2022 Lightning Complex Post-Fire Disaster Recovery
Project Overview
Basics
Six Rivers Forest 2022 Lightning Complex Post-Fire Disaster Recovery
Planning/Design
HCRCD will work cooperatively with private forest landowners impacted by the Six Rivers Forest 2022 Lightning Complex wildfires to restore forestland health and function. The project will include developing plans that outline pathways for restoration, including connecting landowners to cost-share programs and biomass utilization options, and implementation of post-fire restoration activities. Up to 25 properties will receive site assessments and treatment plans; up to 10 properties will receive forest managements plans or mini-management plans, and up to 100 acres of treatments will be implemented. As the fire also burned in Trinity County, HCRCD will subcontract and coordinate with TCRCD.
2023
2025
3/4/2025
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
Organizations
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Contacts
Katrina Henderson - Humboldt County Resource Conservation District (Humboldt County RCD) (katrina@hcrcd.org)
Performance Measures
Expected Performance Measures
Fuels Reduction | CAL FIRE UNIT: Humboldt Del Norte Project Objective: Forest Resiliency Property Ownership: Private Treatment Type: Hand Thinning | 100 acres |
Planning Document | Plan Type: Forest Management Plan | 10 |
Planning Document | Plan Type: Other | 25 |
Reported Performance Measures
Reported Performance Measures are not relevant for Projects in the Planning/Design stage.
Financials
Budget
Comment: | None provided |
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Reported Expenditures
2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Total | |
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CARCD Post-fire Disaster Recovery Block Grant (USFS) | $4,236.79 | $45,909.83 | $0.00 | $50,146.62 |
Grand Total | $4,236.79 | $45,909.83 | $0.00 | $50,146.62 |
Note: | Grant awarded December 2023, expenditures for 2025 are not finalized. |
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Project Themes
Project Themes
As part of helping small forestland owners recover from wildfire, HCRCD will assist landowners explore options to cultivate greater carbon sequestration in their forest, by stewarding healthier forests that are more resilient to climate change and future wildfires.
This project will help privately held forestlands recover from negative effects of wildfire. Forest resource conditions including soil, water, vegetation, insects and disease issues, noxious weeds and invasive species, and other components of forest health will be addressed through developing site assessments and treatment plans, Forest Management Plans, and implementation of forest treatments. HCRCD will assist landowners in getting connected to other cost-share programs and funding opportunities, and explore options for forest biomass utilization.
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