After consulting with CalFire and firefighting professionals, the Silverado Fire Safe Council (FSC) undertook its first “Council-funded” fuels reduction project behind homes on Silver Trail alongside Milliken Creek. The result is remarkable
Programs
1st phase Spring Mountain Fire Safe Council fuel break
Spring Mtn Fire Safe Council completed the first phase of a shaded fuel break on parcels bordering Hwy 29 and Bothe Park targeted grazing
Fuel Reduction Project – Mt. Veeder Fire Safe Council
Project targets dead/dying trees and hazardous fuels to limit fire intensity and prevent potential obstructions during a wildfire event
Berryessa Highlands FSC Paved & Unpaved dozer line & Roadside Fuel Reduction
Berryessa Highlands completed creating over three miles of dozer line fuel break in the community
Reducing Hazardous Fuel Loads for Forest Health & Wildfire Risk Reduction
The goal is to improve the health of this important forest while reducing a wildfire’s intensity as it approaches the community of Angwin
With your support, we can make Napa County more wildfire resilient
Dear Friends of The Napa Communities Firewise Foundation, As we come to the close of this year’s fire season, we at The Napa Communities Firewise Foundation (NCFF) wish to thank you for your support of our mission to make Napa…
Fire Preparedness and Calm Moments
The Calistoga FSC created a Reflect to Protect campaign, providing households with free reflective signage to aid in fire preparedness.
Spring Street Clean Up
St. Helena and Spring Mountain Fire Safe Councils recently completed a joint project on the west side of St. Helena. The Spring Street project creates a shaded fuel break on either side of Spring Street at the far edge of town.
Reflect to Protect Sign Installation
Napa Firewise, the Calistoga Fire Safe Council, Diamond Mountain Fire Safe Council, and Bank of the West teamed up to begin installation of almost 600 reflective address signs at homes throughout the Calistoga area