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Deschutes County outlines five-year plans for federally funded La Pine Wildfire Mitigation Project

Incident commander for the Darlene 3 Fire that threatened La Pine in 2024 gave a staff member for Senator Jeff Merkley a tour of treated vs. untreated areas in the fire zone, including this view on Finley Butte Road of a treated forest on the right side and more severely burned, untreated land on the left.
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Incident commander for the Darlene 3 Fire that threatened La Pine in 2024 gave a staff member for Senator Jeff Merkley a tour of treated vs. untreated areas in the fire zone, including this view on Finley Butte Road of a treated forest on the right side and more severely burned, untreated land on the left.

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Deschutes County provided new details Friday about how it will use a newly awarded $3.4 million USDA Forest Service Community Wildfire Defense Grant for its La Pine Wildfire Mitigation Project over the next five years.

"The project is a collaborative effort to reduce fire fuels, educate the public, increase wildfire preparedness, and mitigate wildfire risk within the La Pine Rural Fire District," the county said in a news release that continues in full below:

“I’m proud to say that the La Pine Mitigation Project was one of 58 projects nationwide to receive a Community Wildfire Defense Grant,” said County Forester Kevin Moriarty. “The funds will be used by Deschutes County and its partner agencies to increase the community’s ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from wildfire events.” 

Project activities over the next five years will include:

  • Fuel Reduction Efforts:
    • Treating 585 acres of County-owned land adjacent to critical infrastructure, private residences, and businesses
    • Enhancing 100 miles of county-maintained roads for better access during emergencies
  • Community Support:
    • Implementing annual sweat equity projects such as chipping or defensible space programs 
    • Offering defensible space funding for 125 senior and low-income properties in Upper Deschutes River Communities
  • Education and Outreach:
    • Hiring a full-time Fire Prevention Coordinator at La Pine Fire District to assist with project implementation and preparedness training for residents in the area
    • Offering two annual workshops focusing on defensible space and home assessments
  • Equipment and Resources:
    • Investing in modern fire mitigation tools like an air curtain burner and masticator head

Project partners include the Deschutes County Natural Resources Department, Deschutes County Property Management, Deschutes County Road Department, La Pine Rural Fire District, Upper Deschutes River Communities, Newberry Regional Partnership, Deschutes Soil & Water Conservation District.

To learn more about the USDA Forest Service Community Wildfire Defense Grant program, visit the USDA website.

For more information about the La Pine Wildfire Mitigation Project send an email to Lauren Street at lauren.street@deschutes.org.

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