TRPA Honors Retiring Fire Chiefs During Wildfire Awareness Month
Submitted by paula on Fri, 05/30/2014 - 10:25pm
May was deemed Wildfire Awareness Month in the basin by Lake Tahoe fire agencies.
They are encouraging homeowners this year to prepare their homes for wildfire with a focus on creating and sustaining Fire Adapted Communities. Residents of a Fire Adapted Community accept responsibility for living in a high fire-hazard area, work to create defensible space and reduce fuels around structures, and work with neighbors to integrate defensible space throughout neighborhoods. The TRPA board resolution on May 28 supports Fire Adapted Communities as critical to protecting Lake Tahoe’s environment and communities.
"Because of the thousands of homes that abut the forest at Tahoe, thinning trees and raking pine needles are the key to keeping communities safe,” TRPA Forestry Program Manager Mike Vollmer said. “What residents do is just as important to reduce the threat of massive wildfire as a 10,000-acre fuel reduction project.”
To round out a month of wildfire awareness activities hosted by partner agencies around the Basin, TRPA presented an update and overview of catastrophic wildfire prevention efforts to date, including the Agency’s support for homeowner defensible space and the effort to reduce forest fuels on more than 60,000 acres of land in the Tahoe Basin.
The TRPA Board also adopted special proclamations today honoring the service of two fire chiefs who retired this year. Chief John Pang of Meeks Bay Fire Protection District and Division Chief Norb Szczurek of the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District accepted accolades from the Governing Board for their years of service and for their instrumental roles in the Tahoe Fire and Fuels Team (TFFT). The TFFT was formed in 2007 following two devastating Lake Tahoe wildfires that consumed hundreds of homes.
“Thank you for your efforts and enthusiasm and the great job you have done,” Vollmer said. “I know you will be missed.”
TRPA also announced the hiring of a new forester to run the Agency’s tree removal permitting program. Mary Huggins, who was previously CalFire Division Chief for South Tahoe and fire agency representative on the TRPA Advisory Planning Commission, has been hired to fill an open position on TRPA staff and who will bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Agency.
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