January 16, 2018; 9-10 am

Bray Commercial Real Estate Building – 244 N. 7th, Grand Junction, CO

Prioritization of Hazard Fuels Mitigation Work on Private Lands

Next Meeting:

  • February 13th, 9-10 am
  • Bray Commercial Real Estate Building, Large Conference Room

Present:

  • Rich Acree (Emergency Services Sergeant, Mesa County)
  • Randy Coleman (City of Grand Junction)
  • Shannon Hatch (Restoration Coordinator, Tamarisk Coalition)
  • Rusty Lloyd (Tamarisk Coalition)
  • Doug Paul (Wildland Fire Mitigation/ Training Officer Upper Colorado Interagency Fire Management Unit, BLM)
  • Andy Martsolf (Emergency Manager, Mesa County)
  • Ryan McCulley (Division of Fire Prevention & Control)
  • John Rizza (Small Acreage Specialist, CSU Extension/NRCS)
  • Mandy Scott (Assistant District Forester, CSFS)

Workshop & training events

  • Landowner workshops focused on fuels mitigation
  • Focus on specific neighborhoods
  • Glade Park
  • Residents along 21 ½ Rd
  • County GIS person to help determine ownership
  • Trying to spend down community assistance grant in this area
  • Preserve/20 Rd area
  • John would like to help with this training/ landowner outreach
  • Downtown?
  • Would be good to look at County data to see problem areas
  • Talk to Teresa Nees, Mesa County Weed Manager, for additional contacts
  • Curriculum
  • Doug can send out a draft agenda and speaker ideas
  • John would like to include the “Fifteens”
  • Definitely want to discuss that there is a problem; but that there is something we can do about it
  • Use Community Wildlife Community Protection Plan for explaining issues and prioritizing sites
  • Include FireWise trainers
  • Include field trip component for interested individuals
  • CSU Extension can help with outreach/flyers
  • Workshop for professionals (e.g. land managers, realtors, etc.)
  • Need to educate people that are making decisions about WUI
  • In the past, have missed the boat on reaching out to planners, real estate agents, insurance agents
  • Offer CEUs
  • Doug and John know how to get credits approved
  • Typically realtors pay up to $100 per credit (we can offer class for much less)
  • May be good to include home assessment training to determine defensible space as was done in Eagle County
  • Similar events
  • An event like this was held in Glenwood Springs that was really successful
  • Randy, with the City of Grand Junction, has been talking with the Forestry Board about doing something similar
  • Randy will talk with the Board about their plans/dates and see if there is a way we can coordinate
  • Other people to contact/include
  • City and County
  • Kaye Simonson with Mesa County planning
  • Gus Hendrix, , City Emergency Manager
  • Rural districts
  • CSU Extension has an economist that can speak to value of fuels treatment
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • Doug will approach
  • Look up County vs. City emergency response districts/fire protection district (County GIS has this info)
  • Timing for workshop
  • May 17th tentative date; want to do when smoke in the air
  • Location
  • Doug has a budget for meetings; could look into room at Marriot or other hotel
  • Community Building at Fairgrounds also an option
  • Certified Burner III
  • 3 day training for landowners, professionals
  • If a firefighter, only have to go for 1 day
  • Goes over liability, burn pile building, burn plan preparation
  • While geared towards pile burning, but could be applicable to a lot of people
  • Hold off on date for now; would make sense to host after a few landowner meetings
  • Ryan will look into setting a date after landowner meetings set
  • Ryan can also reach out to PeteFirmin re. partnering

Re-visit top priority areas for fuels treatment projects

  • Mid-channel islands/Broadway Bridge
  • Mesa County currently assessing these sites; discuss after findings release
  • Looking for funding/partnering opportunities for long-term maintenance
  • Preserve/Redlands
  • Could qualify for BLM community assistance program; John and Shannon can provide some names of interested landowners
  • Good time to build momentum for this area
  • Glade Park

Any good names for the group?