San Diego Public Safety Agencies Get Wildfire Prevention Grants

News

San Diego CA

13 September, 2021

4:29 PM

Description

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — Four San Diego-area firefighting agencies will receive five-, six- and seven-figure state grants to help them fund their wildfire prevention and preparedness programs, officials announced Monday. The monetary outlays, part of nearly $138 million in funding for 105 local fire-safety projects across California, enable public safety agencies to reduce the risk of wildfire through fuel reduction, emergency planning and fire- prevention education, according to Cal Fire. Following are the San Diego-area recipients and their grant amounts: -- San Diego County Fire, $5,221,043;-- Pala Band of Mission Indians, $401,678;-- Urban Corps of San Diego County, $181,539; and-- Deer Springs Fire Safe Council, $24,800. "This year, wildfires have once again been extremely severe and damaging, which only highlights our continued need to perform more community- based fire-prevention projects," Cal Fire Chief Thomas Porter said. "Our wildfire and forest strategy includes funding these types of fire-prevention projects to reduce the severity of wildfires and harden our communities." In April, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 85, which provided $536 million to accelerate forest health, fire prevention and climate resiliency. The allocation included $123 million for Cal Fire's Fire Prevention Grant Program, including $50 million from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, with an additional $73 million coming from the state general fund. — City News Service

By:  view source

Discussion

By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.

/
Search this area