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Adoption of April 2021 Wildfire and Forest Resilience Early Action Package

Apr 16, 2021 - Figure 1 Wildfire and Forest Resilience Early Action Package for 2020 ‑21 (In Millions) Project implementation in high ‑risk areas SNC Stewardship of state ‑owned land CDFW Stewardship of state ‑owned land Parks Stewardship of state ‑owned land TC Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program DOC Prescribed fire and hand crews   CalFire CalFire unit fire prevention projects CalFire Ecological
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4414

The 2023-24 Budget: California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Major Capital Outlay Proposals

Feb 21, 2023 - (Excluding the LA County ‑operated camps, 1,612 people are housed at CalFire ‑operated facilities that have a combined total capacity of 3, 040 —which represents an occupancy rate of just over  50  percent.)
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4693

The 2022-23 Budget: Pesticide Enforcement

May 5, 2022 - The department also oversees local enforcement of pesticide use la ws and regulations by County Agricultural Commissioners (CACs) and tests pesticide residues of fresh produce —both of which we discuss in more detail below.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4592

The 2021-22 Spending Plan: Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

Oct 18, 2021 - CalFire = California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection; Parks = Department of Parks and Recreation; SNC = Sierra Nevada Conservancy; CDFW = California Department of Fish and Wildlife; TC = Tahoe Conservancy; RMC = San Gabriel & Lower LA Rivers & Mountains Conservancy; SMMC = Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy; SDRC = San Diego River Conservancy; SCC = State Coastal
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4463

Reducing the Destructiveness of Wildfires: Promoting Defensible Space in California

Sep 30, 2021 - For example, a 2013 study of two la rge fires in San Diego County found that structures that had vegetation cleared within 30 feet survived at about twice the rate of structures that did not have that vegetation clearance.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4457