Council wants to help Grand County landowners mitigate risk of wildfire

The Grand County Wildfire Council has money ready to go for private
landowners and groups of landowners who want to do fire-mitigation projects on
their properties.

In a Friday news release, the council highlighted
landowners’ opportunity to apply for cost-share funding to implement hazardous
fuels reduction projects outlined in local Community Wildfire Protection Plans.

The program works by providing financial support, as well as
technical assistance, to individuals and communities looking to mitigate the risk
of wildfires. As such, money is available to assist with creating defensible
space around homes or landscape-scale fuels reduction projects.

The program provides funding through reimbursements to offset the costs of hiring a contractor to reduce hazardous fuels, and eligible applicants must be a home or property owner or renter living within Grand County, according to the council.

The release says applicants who live in an extreme, very high
or high hazard community identified in their respective fire district’s CWPP will
be given priority with the funding, and reimbursements will be negotiated at
time of application approval.

The council can reimburse 50% up to $525 per acre treated, and
reimbursements will not exceed the actual cost of the project.

“In 2018, we reimbursed homeowners $33,000 that leveraged
over $290,000 in actual and in-kind dollars toward wildfire mitigation in Grand
County,” said Brad White, the council’s mitigation subcommittee chairperson and
Fire Chief at Grand Fire Protection District, in the release.

For more, go to bewildfireready.org/fuels-reduction-cost-share-program
or contact Capt. Adam Gosey at East Grand Fire at 970-726-5824 or agosey@eastgrandfire.com.