Coloma-Lotus Fuel Reduction for Critical Roads
Program
Wildfire Mitigation
Primary RCD
El Dorado & Georgetown Divide RCDs
Lead Implementer
El Dorado & Georgetown Divide RCDs
Funders
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Other Organizations
El Dorado County Fire Safe Council
Project Primary Contact
Amy Longwill (amy.longwill@usda.gov)
Project Stage
Implementation
Duration
2023 - 2026
Forest Management
Wildfire Mitigation
This Hazardous Fuel Reduction Project will create over 176 acres of shaded fuel break along critical access roads in the wildfire-threatened communities of Coloma and Lotus, in El Dorado County. This popular historic and recreational area, with an estimated 2,000 residents, hosts over 400,000 annual visitors who flock to the river valley. More than 820 habitable structures, numerous accessory structures and numerous campgrounds, RV parks and public facilities -- including two schools -- lie within the approximately 13,000 acre Coloma-Lotus Fire Safe Council (CLFSC) area and depend upon the selected roads for ingress-egress.
Key Accomplishments
- Fuels Reduction: 61.30 acres
Project Themes
- Climate Change
- Forests and Fire
Roadside Treatment Acreage Breakdown
Credit: GDRCD
Location
Expenditures
No expenditures provided
Photos
Clark Mountain Photo Point 4 Before (Timing: Before)
Credit: GDRCD
Clark Mountain Photo Point 4 After (Timing: After)
Credit: GDRCD
Project last updated 8/29/2024