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Project Name
Project Details
Packages (from Purpose) 2
Project Location (County)
Senate District
Assembly District
Department
Purpose
Funding Year (from Purpose)
Project Funding Committed (Whole Dollars)
Theme/Topic (from Purpose)
Career Pathway Opportunities with Workforce development programs.
A new workforce development program invested in youth leadership and workforce development training in the areas of restoration, firefighting, a ranger training program and Bridges to Park Careers. This proposed program will allow MRCA to determine how to most effectively advance the MRCA’s workforce development programs to create long-term, sustainable career pathways for people from low income and underserved communities of color within the fields of fire and climate resilience and environment
Wildfire
Los Angeles
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Angeles District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Angeles
Wildfire
Los Angeles
Ventura
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
32
33
34
35
26
37
38
39
41
43
44
45
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
57
58
59
62
63
64
66
70
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$98,683.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Bay Area District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and preparation for longer-term projects within all park units of the Bay Area District.
Wildfire
Lake
Marin
Napa
San Francisco
Sonoma
2
3
11
2
4
10
17
19
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$98,600.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Central Valley District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and preparation for longer-term projects within all park units of the Central Valley District.
Wildfire
Amador
Alameda
Calaveras
Fresno
Madera
Mariposa
Merced
San Joaquin
Santa Clara
Stanislaus
Tuolumne
5
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
17
13
15
16
18
20
21
22
24
4
5
9
12
25
27
28
29
30
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,323,053.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Channel Coast District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, andplanning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Chan
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
Ventura
19
27
35
37
38
44
45
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$57,500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Colorado Desert District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Col
Wildfire
Imperial
Riverside
San Diego
23
28
31
36
38
39
40
42
56
60
61
67
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$565,363.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Diablo Range District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Dia
Wildfire
Alameda
Contra Costa
Monterey
Sacramento
San Benito
San Joaquin
Santa Clara
Solano
Stanislaus
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
15
17
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
15
16
18
20
24
25
27
28
29
30
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$303,123.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Gold fields District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Gol
Wildfire
El Dorado
Placer
Sacramento
1
3
4
6
8
5
6
7
8
9
11
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$41,100.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - inland Empire District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Inl
Wildfire
Orange
Riverside
San Bernardino
16
20
21
23
25
28
29
31
32
34
36
37
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36
40
41
42
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52
55
56
60
61
65
67
68
69
71
72
73
74
75
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$135,300.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Monterey District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Mon
Wildfire
Monterey
12
17
29
30
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$186,063.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Natural Resources Division/HQ
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include developing contracts for training, purchasing and systemwide program managment.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,449,413.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - North Coast Redwoods District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Nor
Wildfire
Del Norte
Mendocino
Humbolt
2
2
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$591,695.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Northern Buttes District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Nor
Wildfire
Butte
Colusa
Glenn
Lake
Shasta
Sutter
Tehama
Trinity
1
2
4
1
3
4
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$263,610.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Ocotillo Wells District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Oco
Wildfire
Imperial
Riverside
San Diego
23
28
31
36
38
39
40
42
56
60
61
67
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$41,100.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Orange Coast District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Ora
Wildfire
Orange
San Diego
29
32
34
36
37
38
39
40
55
65
68
69
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$41,100.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - San Diego Coast District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the San
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$41,100.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - San Luis Obispo Coast District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the San
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$751,500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Santa Cruz District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the San
Wildfire
San Mateo
Santa Cruz
11
13
17
19
22
24
29
30
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,191,626.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Sierra District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Sie
Wildfire
Alpine
El Dorado
Mono
Nevada
Placer
Plumas
1
1
5
6
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,397,815.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2020-21 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Sonoma-Mendocino District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This first phase will focus on hiring intermittent and seasonal staff to undertake the work as well as industry standard equipment. Initial efforts will include prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and planning and compliance activities to support future work within all park units of the Son
Wildfire
Mendocino
Sonoma
2
3
2
4
10
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,422,256.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Angeles District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Angeles District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermittant
Wildfire
Los Angeles
Ventura
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19
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27
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26
37
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41
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49
50
51
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53
54
55
57
58
59
62
63
64
66
70
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,268,214.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Bay Area District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Bay Area District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermittant
Wildfire
Lake
Marin
Napa
San Francisco
Sonoma
2
3
11
2
4
10
17
19
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,133,187.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Central Valley District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Central Valley District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and interm
Wildfire
Alameda
Amador
Calaveras
Fresno
Madera
Mariposa
Merced
San Joaquin
Santa Barbara
Stanislaus
Tuolumne
5
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
17
4
5
9
12
13
15
16
18
20
21
22
24
25
27
28
29
30
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$3,197,446.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Channel Coast District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Channel Coast District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and interm
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
Ventura
19
27
35
37
38
44
45
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$717,509.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Colorado Desert District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Colorado Desert District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and inte
Wildfire
Imperial
Riverside
San Diego
23
28
31
36
38
39
40
42
56
60
61
67
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,373,911.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Diablo Range District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Diablo Range District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermi
Wildfire
Alameda
Contra Costa
Monterey
Sacramento
San Benito
San Joaquin
Santa Clara
Solano
Stanislaus
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
15
17
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
15
16
18
20
24
25
27
28
29
30
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,999,540.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Gold Fields District
Develop a districtwide programatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activites, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Gold Fields District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermitt
Wildfire
El Dorado
Placer
Sacramento
1
3
4
6
8
5
6
7
8
9
11
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,100,066.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Great Basin District
Undertake fuel reduction activities and projects including planning, prescribed burning, and fuel reduction within the Great Basin District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermittent staff only.
Wildfire
Kern
Los Angeles
Tulare
Ventura
14
16
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
32
33
34
35
26
32
34
36
37
38
39
41
43
44
45
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
57
58
59
62
63
64
66
70
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Inland Empire District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Inland Empire District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and inter
Wildfire
Orange
Riverside
San Bernardino
16
20
21
23
25
28
29
31
32
34
36
37
33
36
40
41
42
47
52
55
56
60
61
65
67
68
69
71
72
73
74
75
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$361,054.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Monterey District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Monterey District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermitte
Wildfire
Monterey
12
17
29
30
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,653,592.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - North Coast Redwoods District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the North Coast Redwoods District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal an
Wildfire
Del Norte
Mendocino
2
2
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,367,112.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Northern Buttes District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Northern Buttes District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and int
Wildfire
Butte
Colusa
Glenn
Lake
Shasta
Sutter
Tehama
Trinity
1
2
4
1
3
4
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,289,426.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Oceano Dunes District
Undertake fuel reduction activities and projects including planning, prescribed burning, and fuel reduction within the Oceano Dunes District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermittent staff only.
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Ocotillo Wells District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Ocotillo Wells District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and inte
Wildfire
Imperial
Riverside
San Diego
23
28
31
36
38
39
40
42
56
60
61
67
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$166,664.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Orange Coast District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Orange Coast District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and interm
Wildfire
Orange
San Diego
29
32
34
36
37
38
39
40
55
65
68
69
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$400,537.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Redwoods Rising
Redwoods Rising - Wildfire & Forest Resilience
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$15,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - San Diego Coast District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the San Diego Coast District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and int
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$840,630.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - San Luis Obispo Coast District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the San Luis Obispo Coast District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal a
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,481,976.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Santa Cruz District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Santa Cruz District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermit
Wildfire
San Mateo
Santa Cruz
11
13
17
19
22
24
29
30
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$4,169,168.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Sierra District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Sierra District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal and intermittent
Wildfire
Alpine
El Dorado
Mono
Nevada
Placer
Plumas
1
1
5
6
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,841,741.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
2021-22 Wildfire & Forest Resilience Program - Sonoma-Mendocino Coast District
Develop a districtwide programmatic approach to long-term and sustainable forest resilience, managing fuel loading in all habitat types, post-wildfire rehabilitation of previously burned park units. This second phase will continue efforts including prescribed burning, shovel ready activities, and implementation of longer-term projects within all park units of the Sonoma Mendocino Coast District. Contracting, hiring, and purchasing will continue as needed as this funding will support seasonal
Wildfire
Mendocino
Sonoma
2
3
2
4
10
Parks
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Parks (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,385,717.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Admin Support
Administrative Support
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,464,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Agua Hedionda Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Use crews to remove excess vegetation along trails within and roadways along reserve boundary to prevent ignition sources from spreading into the reserve.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Agua Hedionda Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Use crews to remove excess vegetation along trails within and roadways along reserve boundary to prevent ignition sources from spreading into the reserve.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$11,600.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Amador Fire Safe Council - Pine Acres Fuelbreak Maintenance
The focus of the project is fuel reduction/maintenance of the existing Pine Acres Fuelbreak. The Pine Acres Fuelbreak originally begun in 2002 is approximately 8 miles in length. It is credited with stopping the Butte Fire (CA-AEU-024918) from entering Amador County on September 9&10, 2015. Had the fuelbreak not been in existence the Pine Acres subdivision most certainly would have been destroyed, along with most of the towns in the southwest portion of the county (see "Butte Fire Pine Grove F
Wildfire
Amador
8
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$515,405.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Amador Resource Conservation District - Amador Community Chipping Project
This project will incentivize residents in completing residential defensible space maintenance by offering door-to-door roadside chipping service, community chipping events, and green waste bins. By residents removing overstocked, small stemmed vegetation and woody debris around homes, roadsides and driveways, the residual forest stand be healthier and less fire prone. The forest will exhibit less competitive exclusion, disease and death, with better health and great carbon stores. Chipping in l
Wildfire
Amador
1
5
8
5
6
8
12
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$718,292.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Amador Resource Conservation District - Jackson Creek Forest and Watershed Health Project
The South and Middle Fork of the Jackson Creek Watershed, located in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Amador County, suffers from an abundance of fuel load, threatening biodiversity, air and water quality. The Jackson Creek Forest and Watershed Health Project (JCFWHP) will enhance forest and watershed health on 1,000 acres via prescribed grazing, mastication, and prescribed burn.
Wildfire
Amador
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,603,152.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
American Forest Foundation - Focused Impact for Resilient Environments
This proposal has 3 objectives: #1 Develop and begin executing a cross-jurisdictional treatment plan in the Martinez Fireshed east of Sonora, CA to, over time, achieve a threshold of treatment to moderate fire behavior/size at the scale of the landscape by engaging private landowners with technical and financial assistance across 5,000 acres, #2 Quantify the impact of treatments in terms of the financial value of avoided loss, #3 Leverage that quantification, seek private sector investors in add
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,999,999.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
American Forests - Sequoia Wildfire Reforestation and Recovery Project
This project will restore over 2,600 acres of Southern Sierra forested lands burned by large catastrophic wildfires, primarily the McNally (2002), Rough (2015) and Castle (2020) fires. Treatments (site prep, reforestation, pile burning and herbicide application), natural regeneration surveys and cone collection will increase forest resilience and carbon sequestration. Participants include Sequoia National Forest, Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest and Tule River Indian Tribe.
Wildfire
Tulare
8
14
16
23
26
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,936,326.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
American River Conservancy - Lewis Ranch Conservation
American River Conservancy (ARC) proposes the conservation acquisition of the 972.1‐acre Lewis Ranch property (8 parcels; 1 owner). Fee title interest in the property would be held by American River Conservancy. The property is located in the South Fork American River watershed and contains about 3 miles of frontage along Greenwood Creek and Coloma Canyon Creek. Conservation of Lewis Ranch will protect it from the threat of residential development and will make more active forest management f
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,227,090.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
American River Conservancy - Lewis Ranch Conservation
American River Conservancy (ARC) proposes the conservation acquisition of the 972.1‐acre Lewis Ranch property (8 parcels; 1 owner). Fee title interest in the property would be held by American River Conservancy. The property is located in the South Fork American River watershed and contains about 3 miles of frontage along Greenwood Creek and Coloma Canyon Creek. Conservation of Lewis Ranch will protect it from the threat of residential development and will make more active forest management f
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$272,910.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Amigos de los Rios - Emerald Necklace El Rancho Unified School District Multi-Campus Greening
"This project will improve urban forestry and greenhouse gas uptake by planting native and drought tolerant trees and shrubs at 4 schools serving DAC and LIC Pico Rivera, an area characterized by lack of forestry, impermeable infrastructure, and watershed health and drainage challenges. We will plant 360 trees and 1,800 shrubs across all 4 campuses, with 40 additional trees available as replacements, and we will develop water-infiltration infrastructure including native habitat planters and bios
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$909,773.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Amigos de los Rios - Emerald Necklace Whittier Narrows Recreation Area Forest Rehabilitation Living Laboratory
"We will hire and train 6 Green Infrastructure Fellows and 20 urban forester trainees and shot hole borer pest managers. Participants will receive practical training in tree indexing, pest identification, deployment of pest traps, safe infested biomass removal, tree inoculation and planting, and other best practices. Project will provide co-benefits, bolstering urban forestry and greenhouse gas uptake by planting native and drought tolerant trees and shrubs at the Whittier Narrows. It will impr
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,132,251.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Auberry Residential Center
Revise Preliminary Plans to include infrastructure for fire crews
Wildfire
Fresno
14
23
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,400,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Auberry Residential Center
Working Drawings based on Prelim Plans
Wildfire
Fresno
14
23
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$0.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Barona Band of Mission Indians
Barona Brush Fire Engine
Wildfire
San Diego
38
71
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$350,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Bass Hill WA Bitterbrush Restoration-Region 1
Restore 120 acres of bitterbrush lost in the 2020 Sheep Fire on Bass Hill WA. Project activities would include using SB85 funded staff and existing equipment to remove remaining shrub skeletons and stumps. Using a tractor and rangeland drill to reseed the area at 5lbs per acre, seed to be purchased from a commercial vendor.
Wildfire
Lassen
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$60,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Blithedale Ridge Fuels Reduction
The City of Mill Valley reduced fuels build up, created defensible space along the Blithedale Ridge Fire Road and performed fire-related public outreach in the vicinity of the Blithedale Summit Open Space Preserve, Mill Valley, Marin County.
Wildfire
Marin
2
10
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$144,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Boundary Survey - Wildlife Branch
This contract will fund boundary surveys on approximately 40 properties, which will allow for fuels management around boundaries and possibly grazing if properties are also fenced.
Wildfire
Sacramento
6
7
8
9
11
1
3
4
5
6
8
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,980,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Brush Clearance Wildfire Resiliency (City of Westlake Village)
Project will support several fire resilience projects. First, brush clearance on difficult-to-traverse hillsides in the city with a goat herder operation. Secondly, the city will upgrade communications equipment for improved interoperability with emergency providers, primarily Los Angeles County Fire, LA County Sheriff, Ventura County Fire, and CalFire
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
44
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$170,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Buena Vista Lagoon Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Utilize crews to remove excess vegetation adjacent to homes, clean up trash and debris from homeless encampments to reduce fire hazard. Fire history - small fires from homeless encampments infrequently, fire probability moderate, permitting - exempt, safety - removal of trash and debris for public health and safety, clearance adjacent to homes.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$10,300.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Buena Vista Lagoon Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Utilize crews to remove excess vegetation adjacent to homes, clean up trash and debris from homeless encampments to reduce fire hazard. Fire history - small fires from homeless encampments infrequently, fire probability moderate, permitting - exempt, safety - removal of trash and debris for public health and safety, clearance adjacent to homes.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$28,800.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Burton Mesa Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Contract crews removal of excess vegetation along fuel break behind housing/schools and along roadways to prevent spread from urban interface into reserve and protect those structures.
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$32,400.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Burton Mesa Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Contract crews removal of excess vegetation along fuel break behind housing/schools and along roadways to prevent spread from urban interface into reserve and protect those structures.
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$179,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Butte County Fire Safe Council - Roadside Evacuation Hazardous Fuels Reduction
The benefit to GHG emissions is the decrease in GHG's emitted during wildfires. Carbon sequestration and storage will increase over time through the proposed project by decreasing the overall fuel load and increasing the survivability of mature trees during wildfire events. By implementing forest thinning, mastication, grazing, and grazing, the proposed project will reduce the total amount of wildfire emissions.
Wildfire
Butte
4
1
3
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$999,686.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Butte County Fire Safe Council - Forest Health and Upper Watershed Resilience, Butte County
The project implements fuels reduction, prescribed fire, reforestation and/or biomass utilization on 1,826 acres across forested ecosystems in eastern Butte County. It includes a biomass feedstock availability and suitability analysis, technology evaluation for a biomass to hydrogen facility and development of engineer plans for such a facility should the analyses indicate suitability. Partners include the Butte County Fire Safe Council, Butte County RCD and CSU Chico and multiple landowners.
Wildfire
Butte
4
1
3
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,864,360.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Butte Creek Canyon ER Fuel Break-Region 2
Restore riparian areas along Butte Creek impacted by Camp Fire to reduce erosion and sedimentation of salmon habitat.
Wildfire
Butte
4
1
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$25,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
By-Day Creek Forest Health Project - Region 6
This fuels reduction project will implement thinning of overly dense white fir forest and understory at By-Day Creek Ecological Reserve to improve forest health and reduce the threat of catastrophic wildfire on this stream and watershed containing Lahontan cutthroat trout. A Forest Management Plan will be prepared and implemented by a subcontractor. CDFW staff will conduct project planning, manage payable contracts, perform environmental review, agency coordination, tribal coordination, biologic
Wildfire
Mono
5
8
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,907.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
By-Day Creek Forest Health Project-Region 6
This fuels reduction project will implement thinning of overly dense white fir forest and understory at By-Day Creek Ecological Reserve to improve forest health and reduce the threat of catastrophic wildfire on this stream and watershed containing Lahontan cutthroat trout. A Forest Management Plan will be prepared and implemented by a subcontractor. CDFW staff will conduct project planning, manage payable contracts, perform environmental review, agency coordination, tribal coordination, biologic
Wildfire
Mono
8
5
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$115,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CA Forest Inventory & Analysis Temporal Intensification (Addition of funds USFS)
FIA Intensification – reduces the USFS FIA remeasurement cycle from 10 years to 5 years to allow more frequent estimates of forest conditions and drivers of change. Addition of funds to an existing contract with the USFS.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$97,632.62
Science Based Management
CA-SBC Santa Barbara County Fire Department - Tepusquet VMP
The Tepusquet VMP is a 4-year project where the SBCFD will conduct multiple fuel treatment actions. The overall project boundary is 42,130 acres in an area of SBC with a history of large wildfires. The planned treatments include 32.5 miles of roadside fuel reduction, 2,064 acres of prescribed fire burn plots as well as a TBD amount of community DSP. The fuel reduction treatments are intended to protect communities, reduce the number of ignitions, and limit the size and intensity of fire occuranc
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
35
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$6,440,879.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Cal Poly Corporation - Increasing Forest Resilience and Restoring Forest Health at Two Critical Outreach Forests
We propose treatments for greenhouse gas emission mitigation, forest health and resilience and increased wildfire safety on 930 acres at two sites in Santa Cruz County. Treatments include reforestation, forest thinning, mastication, removal of dead and down fuels, removal of ladder fuels, pile burning, broadcast burning, and tree pruning- at two sites designated as outreach forests, both in coast redwood systems: Cal Poly’s Swanton Pacific Ranch and CAL FIRE’s Soquel Demonstration State Forest.
Wildfire
Santa Cruz
17
29
30
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,679,175.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Cal Poly Corporation - Understanding the costs and limits of vegetation management for wildfire mitigation in coastal California: a comprehensive ecological and economic study at the Soquel Demonstration State Forest
This project will compare the impacts of commonly applied forest health management approaches to fuels, carbon, and water at the Soquel Demonstration State Forest. We combine these with policy and economic modeling to identify optimal carbon storage and forest health treatments for the coast range.
Wildfire
Santa Cruz
17
29
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$499,513.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Cal Poly Corporation - Workforce Educational Programs to Increase Pace and Scale of Vegetation Treatments for Forest Health and Fire Hazard Reduction in California
Cal Poly will deliver a statewide forest health and fire protection workforce education program focused on current vegetation management and planning professionals and four-year and community college students to address urgent workforce needs. Trainings will be embedded in strategically located management-scale demonstration projects across California. A Cadre of field professionals will co-develop and direct the program to diverse vegetation types such as chaparral in southern California.
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,200,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Calaveras County Resource Conservation District - Forest Meadows/Wylderidge Fuels Reduction Project
The proposed shaded fuel break will reduce the risk of fire ignition, slow its spread, and prevent its climb to the canopy, thereby increasing the chance of containment before any of our homes and community infrastructure is involved. Avoiding stand-leveling, catastrophic wildfire, minimizes the massive release of GHGs into the atmosphere and keeps them stored in our trees and structures, thereby mitigating global warming. Our proposal also mitigates global warming by improving forest health.
Wildfire
Calaveras
8
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$440,608.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Calhoun Cut ER Firebreak and Grazing-Region 3
Mow a 30 foot firebreak between Highway 113 and CCER. Grazing lease on 680 acres.
Wildfire
Solano
3
4
11
14
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,652.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
California Deer Association - Restoring Forest Health and Watershed Resilience through Active Fuels Management and Strategic Fuel Breaks in the Klamath National Forest and the Butte Valley
Project improves forest and watershed health and resiliency on 7,300 acres within a 60,700 acre boundary and protects the forest infrastructure and promotes public safety to the communities in eastern Siskiyou County. Treatments include conifer thinning and mastication to create strategic fuel breaks, juniper removal to reduce encroachment on fire tolerant species, fuels treatment and mastication of high-fuel load areas and expand the USFS capacity to implement prescribed fire activities.
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,253,709.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
California Fire Safe Council - County Home Hardening Support Project
This project will deploy 6 regionally based teams offering county level support for home hardening & defensible space projects throughout CA. These specially trained teams will serve as liaisons between local fire agencies, wildfire mitigation groups & community members offering best practices on the integration of defensible space treatment with home hardening retrofit projects. By blending these projects into a unified program, the long-term outcome will lead to increased community wildfire re
Wildfire
Sacramento
6
8
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$13,864,977.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
California Rangeland Trust - Silva Ranch Conservation Easement
The Silva family wants to conserve their 4,441‐acre ranch in western Sonoma County. The easement will extinguish all but 3 development rights and the 1,332 acres of mixed conifer hardwood forest will be sustainably managed under an existing NTMP that exceeds CFPA requirements. The remaining oak woodlands, grasslands, and riparian habitat will be managed under the California Cooperative Forest Management Plan. Targeted benefits include forest health, carbon storage, and reduced wildfire risk.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,060,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
California ReLeaf - Green Impact: Careers, Canopy, Community
"The objectives for this project are as follows: 1. Provide meaningful workforce development opportunities in arboriculture and related skills to 60 young adults, particularly those from disadvantaged communities, and adhering to Industry Standards and BMPs. 2. ​​Foster partnerships between conservation corps and the urban forest industry, deepening Corpmembers skills in the field and helping to get them excited about careers in urban forestry. 3. Advance urban forestry actions highlighted in nu
Wildfire
Sacramento
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$322,137.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
California Vegetation Treatment Program (CalVTP) and Project-Specific Analyses (PSA) Consulting
The project provides professional services in association with consulting and related services in connection with the implementation of the California Vegitation Treatment Program (CalVTP) and Project-Specific Analyses (PSA) as directed by CAL FIRE and the Board fo Forestry and Fire Protection.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CalMAPPER - Vestra Contract
Consultant support for Cal MAPPER software.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$199,337.39
Science Based Management
Canopy - Community Tree Champions: growing tree equity through urban forest careers and community empowerment
"The objectives of Canopy’s project are as follows: Paid Career Pipeline - Youth internships and early career jobs will offer BIPOC youth a clear pathway into urban forestry while retaining talent locally: - Two 8-member TUF cohorts in YR1, three 8-member cohorts YRS 2-3. - 4 summer college internships in YRS 1-3 - 3 part-time entry-level positions in YR1, 4 in YRS 2-3 - Participants gain hands-on job and 21st century skills, knowledge and work experience. Professional Development Free of Char
Wildfire
Santa Clara
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$954,119.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Carlsbad Highlands Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Remove excess vegetation adjacent to housing, close illegal trails to reduce possible ignition sources from illegal use, Fire probability - moderate, Ongoing costs $25000, Permitting - exempt, clearance adjacent to housing.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$23,356.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Carlsbad Highlands Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Remove excess vegetation adjacent to housing, close illegal trails to reduce possible ignition sources from illegal use, Fire probability - moderate, Ongoing costs $25000, Permitting - exempt, clearance adjacent to housing.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Fuels Reduction Project
The Conservancy authorized a $120,000 grant to the Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District for a multi-pronged fire hazard fuels reduction project in the foothills of southeastern Santa Barbara County.
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
37
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$120,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District - Carp-Summerland Fire Hazardous Fuel Reduction
The objective of the Chipping project is to reduce the amount of combustible vegetation that would put structures at risk in the event of a wildfire. Assist homeowners to remove dead or dying trees that pose a risk to structures or evacuation movement. The program will also expand community member's defensible space envelope which will increase the overall effectiveness of the Fire District's Fuel Treatment Network. Reduction of roadside and human caused fire starts near homes will be reduced so
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
37
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$385,840.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Carrizo Plains ER - fire hazard prevention-Region 4
Assessment and actions needed to reduce fire probability on Carrizo Plains ER. Project to include removing fire hazards near roadways/structures and maintaining fire access roads
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$16,300.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Carrizo Plains ER - fire hazard prevention-Region 4
Assessment and actions needed to reduce fire probability on Carrizo Plains ER. Project to include removing fire hazards near roadways/structures and maintaining fire access roads
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$75,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Carrizo Plains vegetation management-Region 4
Repairing and upgrading existing water delivery system (6 wells) to support livestock grazing program on reserve; selection and contract livestock operator; treatment of invasive weeds; development of fire management plan and preparation; CEQA conducted through Lands Management Plan (LMP)
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$290,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Carrizo Plains vegetation management-Region 4
Repairing and upgrading existing water delivery system (6 wells) to support livestock grazing program on reserve; selection and contract livestock operator; treatment of invasive weeds; development of fire management plan and preparation; CEQA conducted through Lands Management Plan (LMP)
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$375,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CCC Multi-Jurisdictional Wildfire Prevention Projects
The California Conservation Corp will partner with multiple jurisdictions across the San Gabriel Mountains and Foothills to conduct hazardous fuels reduction and brush clearance in high fire severity zones. The CCC will charge for labor at a standard rate of $26/hour per corps member over a rate of 108-180 hours per acre for a crew of 12, plus eligible expenditures for tools, equipment, contingency and indirect. Currently, there are four project sites: Mt. Baldy Bear Canyon Fuel Reduction Sit
Wildfire
Los Angeles
18
20
22
23
25
31
36
39
40
41
43
48
49
55
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CDFW Lands Vegetation Reduction-Region 3
Removal of groves of Eucalyptus trees within the GIWA compound to protect all of the HQ buildings and removal of a grove of trees that are along the urban interface on Pond 8 of the NSMWA.
Wildfire
Sonoma
Solano
Santa Cruz
San Joaquin
Napa
3
5
17
2
4
9
12
13
29
30
11
14
2
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CDFW Lands Vegetation Reduction-Region 3
Removal of groves of Eucalyptus trees within the GIWA compound to protect all of the HQ buildings and removal of a grove of trees that are along the urban interface on Pond 8 of the NSMWA. A tree removal at the SCLTS ER and at the Silverado Base.
Wildfire
Solano
Sonoma
Santa Cruz
San Joaquin
Napa
3
5
17
2
4
9
12
13
29
30
11
14
2
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Central San Diego Lands Excess Vegetation Management-Region 5
Fuel reduction on multiple ERs and undesignated lands in Central San Diego County using line trimmers, chain saws, small brush mowers, chippers, blowers, tractors, skid steer equipment, hand crews, and herbicides. Removal of Illegal encampments and associated debris.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$27,926.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Central San Diego Lands Excess Vegetation Management-Region 5
Fuel reduction on multiple ERs and undesignated lands in Central San Diego County using line trimmers, chain saws, small brush mowers, chippers, blowers, tractors, skid steer equipment, hand crews, and herbicides. Removal of Illegal encampments and associated debris.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$62,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Chico Forestry Corps
Staffing, program support, and crew costs.
Wildfire
Butte
4
3
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$4,188,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Cienega Springs Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
For Ventura and Santa Barbara County properties: rent equipment under contract for current year, mow excess vegetation along highway 126 to prevent ignition sources from spreading onto ER and Fillmore Hatchery
Wildfire
Ventura
17
37
38
44
45
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$35,200.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Cienega Springs Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
For Ventura and Santa Barbara County properties: rent equipment under contract for current year, mow excess vegetation along highway 126 to prevent ignition sources from spreading onto ER and Fillmore Hatchery
Wildfire
Ventura
17
37
38
44
45
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$76,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Yorba Linda - Yorba Linda Fuel Reduction Project
The target sites contain some of the heaviest stands of fine fuels and non-native trees and are adjacent to SRA lands and in close proximity to high density residential neighborhoods, high intensity power lines, water facilities, and community facilities including schools, parks, and churches. The fuel biomass in these areas contributes to increased fuel load and fire frequency. By prioritizing these areas for removal of hazardous fuels, a reduction in the frequency and intensity of wildfires wi
Wildfire
Orange
29
55
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$866,610.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
City of Carmel-by-the-Sea - Carmel-by-the-Sea Urban Forest Management and Priority Planting Plan
"The overarching objectives for this grant are to improve the health of the urban forest thereby improving the safety and quality of life for the residents of Carmel by providing them with the benefits a healthy urban forest contributes to quality life through carbon sequestration, air quality and other environmental improvements. These objectives align with the goals of the grant and meet multiple objectives specified in the California Urban Forestry Act of 1978. To meet these objectives, Carm
Wildfire
Monterey
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Chico - From Seed to shade- Planting Chico's next generation urban forest
"The objectives: Continue to use new vacant planting site street tree inventory data to target tree planting in low-income areas for GHG reduction. Engage with new audiences through the provision of new trees to deepen community connections. Provide the community opportunities to volunteer and for disadvantaged residents the opportunity to receive green respite services that assist in the problem of energy poverty and food insecurity. Provide early exposure to horticulture and green solutions to
Wildfire
Butte
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$604,682.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of El Cajon
El Cajon Vegetation Management Program
Wildfire
San Diego
38
71
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Fremont - Fremont Healthy Trees Expansion
"Through this grant project, the City will: 1. Remove 308 public trees that are dead, dying, in serious decline, and/or propose a public safety hazard. $450k 2. Replant 1000 public trees, at a ratio of over 3 new trees planted for every 1 tree removed (Any needed stump removals included in the cost) $400K 3. Hire consultants to inspect all public trees, planted in the right of way, throughout the City and within ½ mile of the urban/rural boundary line of the City and form a long-ter
Wildfire
Alameda
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$850,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Glendale Public Works - Greening South Glendale
"The City of Glendale’s objective is to plant 500 trees within the most disadvantaged and tree-poor area of the City, the southernmost portion. Each property adjacent to a new tree will receive an educational pamphlet on the benefits of trees and tree care, and each tree will have a large label referencing the project, as well as a link to a website page for more information on benefits and tree care information. The 500 trees will be #15 size and planted over the course of one year in City ri
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$603,562.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Guadalupe - Guadalupe Urban Forest Management Plan
"The primary objective is to create an Urban Forest Management Plan for the City. This would include doing a tree inventory, canopy assessment, City tree ordinance, and list of allowable trees all of which will be part of the 40 year plan for the City's urban forest. The Secondary objective is to educate the community on the importance of having an urban forest and getting them involved in the planning process. This will be done by developing a curriculum which will be taken into the intermedi
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$200,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Hidden Hills
Expedite undergrounding power poles project. City of Hidden Hills proposes to move forward with the City’s overhead utility undergrounding project with the removal of eight (8) electrical power poles and the accompanying wires on Jed Smith Road. The overhead electrical wires represent a significant ignition source immediately adjacent to the Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
45
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Huntington Park - City of Huntington Park Urban Forest Management Project
"The objective of this project is to understand the state of the city’s urban forest in order to produce an Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP) to improve the immediate and long-term management of the urban forest. The project will provide the city with a usable UFMP to guide the community and city’s urban forest efforts. This project will conduct a complete tree inventory to identify the makeup of the urban forest. An updated inventory, along with a canopy assessment, will be instrumental in s
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$307,730.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Sanitation - GREENfiltration
"The GREENfiltration project will plant 1,200 15-gallon trees in DACs/LICs in the City of LA. 850 of these trees will be watered for 3 years plus the extended maintenance period. StreetsLA will provide as match at least 600 newly created 30 sqft tree wells, removing 18,000 sqft of concrete. Project will supplement two City of LA Sustainability efforts: 1) StreetsLA Cool Paving efforts to reduce the urban heat island and 2) LASAN’s Watershed Protection Division Stormwater Infiltration projects
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Maywood - Maywood Urban Forest Management and Tree Planting Project
"UFMP Objectives 1. Integrate, with the aid of Planit Geo system and Amigos de los Rios, the UFMP with the City’s General Plan and update policies, ordinances, street tree lists, indexes, maps, tree inventory, and tools to measure forest health 2. Implement the Planit Geo/UFMP software 3. Ensure community support for UFMP 4. Incorporate UFMP into Sustainability Element of the General Plan 5. Ensure UFMP is integrated with all current sustainability initiatives. 6. Ensure that the city’s infras
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$458,080.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Modesto - City of Modesto Urban Forest Management Project
"•A written Urban Forestry Tree Management Plan that the City of Modesto will use to establish short and long-term goals. These goals will include: tree replacement need, forest rejuvenation, canopy coverage, public education, establishing partnerships with local community groups and non-profits, tree protection ordinances, possible opportunities for internships. •An up-to-date tree inventory, Tree Canopy Assessment and GIS Mapping of the City of Modesto Tree’s will allow the City to identify e
Wildfire
Stanislaus
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$557,420.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Napa - City of Napa Urban Forest Management Plan
The City of Napa recognizes trees as essential to improving environmental quality, climate resilience, and community wellbeing. The overall objective of this grant is to improve Napa’s urban forest, and in turn, its climate resiliency, economic vitality, and quality of life. The City wishes to use these grant funds to: (1) complete a tree inventory to understand current tree stocking levels, locations, species distribution, age distribution, and condition; (2) develop an Urban Forest Management
Wildfire
Napa
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$510,908.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Newman - Newman Urban Forestry Management Plan
The objective is to improve Newman’s urban forest, and in turn, its climate resiliency, economic vitality, and quality of life. Grant funds will complete a tree inventory to understand current tree stocking levels, locations, species distribution, age distribution, and condition; identify a tree canopy goal; develop an Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP) to meet its goals and facilitate effective management of its urban forest, and increase community understanding of the benefits of trees. The
Wildfire
Stanislaus
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$203,694.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Oakland Public Works - Skyline Blvd Evacuation Route
Skyline Blvd is a major evacuation route for residents in the Oakland Hills with a significant number of dead/dying trees and trees with potentially hazardous branches within striking distance that could cause catastrophic road closure during a wildfire event, affecting both emergency personnel attempting to control fire and the 57,708 residents who need to evacuate the area. The project area is immediately adjacent to the SRA. Mitigating these hazards will reduce fire spread (and GHG release) a
Wildfire
Alameda
7
9
15
16
18
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$224,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
City of Paramount - City of Paramount Urban Forest Management Project
"The objective of this project is to address the immediate environmental burdens the community faces through urban forestry. The project will provide the city with a usable plan to guide the community and public agencies urban forest efforts. This project will complete an updated tree inventory to ensure its effective use in management decisions. An updated inventory, along with a canopy assessment, will be instrumental in steering the Urban Forest Management Plan (UMFP). Momentum and insights
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$283,491.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Petaluma - City of Petaluma Urban Canopy Inventory
"The following objectives ensure improved health outcomes by managing and increasing its urban tree canopy within disadvantaged neighborhoods, parks, and near schools, as requested through community engagement. 1) Conduct a complete inventory of trees on streets, medians, and public rights-of-way in the first year. Baseline data will determine the course of action required for updates to the tree ordinance and establish initial priorities for city resources. 2) Update the Petaluma Tree Ord
Wildfire
Sonoma
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$225,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of San Fernando - Calles Verdes: City of San Fernando Urban Forest Management Plan
"The objective of this project is to address the immediate environmental burdens the community faces through urban forestry. In addition, this project will prioritize the long-term maintenance and care for the widespread tree planting efforts currently taking place. This project will complete an updated tree inventory to ensure its effective use in management decisions. An updated inventory, along with a canopy assessment, will be instrumental in steering the Urban Forest Management Plan (UMFP)
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$288,776.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of San Leandro - Tree Resilient San Leandro
"The primary objectives are to: 1) Increase urban tree canopy by 30% in disadvantaged communities by planting and maintaining 15,000 trees throughout the City of San Leandro (5,000 15-gal + 10,000 saplings). 2) Plant 15,000 trees and understory plants by 2030 to accelerate each city’s climate action plan goals 3) Provide sequester carbon. 4) Provide 10 full time jobs to local residents from disadvantaged communities. 5) Educate San Leandro residents through on-going community education campaign
Wildfire
Alameda
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,499,400.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Santa Cruz Wildfire Resilience
The Coastal Conservancy provided a $100,000 grant to the City of Santa Cruz to reduce wildfire fuel vegetation and undertake wildfire resilience work at Arroyo Seco Canyon and DeLaveaga Park.
Wildfire
Santa Cruz
17
29
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Santa Maria - City of Santa Maria Urban Forest Management Plan
"1. Resident education on current conditions, funding levels, tree ordinance, benefit of trees, and General Plan, focused on low-income census tracts. Certified Arborist, Certified Tree Care Specialist and Landscape Architect will be on hand to discuss professional opportunities. 2. Meaningful and authentic resident engagement through in-person and on-line opportunities about existing conditions, Best Management Practices and current funding levels. 3. Develop an UFMP to direct and guide fundi
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of Santee
San Diego River Bottom Fuels Reduction
Wildfire
San Diego
38
71
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
City of South Lake Tahoe Wildland-Urban Interface Treatments
Local assistance to complete projects on private, local government, and federal land identified in the Tahoe Forest Action Plan within the City of South Lake Tahoe
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Clara Oaks Acquisition
CWC plans to acquire 103+/- acres of hillside open space known as Clara Oaks, consisting of two parcels (APNs: 8669-012-004 & 8669-012-005), to add to the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park (CHWP) with the intent that the City of Claremont will own and manage the property. The acquisition of the Clara Oaks property will preserve the land as an environmental resource for local watershed protection, stormwater infiltration, wildlife corridors, and plant habitat. The project site includes a natural la
Wildfire
Los Angeles
25
41
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$3,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Clear Lake Environmental Research Center - Lake County Fire Resilience Phase I
Project will restore health and fire resilience to Lake County devastated by four years of wildfires, prolonged drought, pest damage and death of conifers, and absence of natural fires leading to unprecedented levels of fuel. With local, state, federal, tribal, and private partners this project will use fuels reduction, prescribed fire, pest management, reforestation, and biomass utilization, to maximize carbon sequestration and minimize the loss of carbon from mega fires.
Wildfire
Lake
2
4
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,775,910.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Cleveland National Forest
Cleveland National Forest-SDRC Partnership Proposal for Hazardous Fuels Reduction and Wildfire Emergency Preparedness
Wildfire
San Diego
38
71
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,999,956.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CLH Hatchery Structure Protection-Region 1
Tree trimming services are needed at this site. Several trees pose a fire risk due to tree's location to power lines, residences and buildings. Trees need trimmed or removed for Safety reasons and for clearance around structures. Several historic fires in the recent years
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CLH Hatchery Structure Protection-Region 1
Tree trimming services are needed at this site. Several trees pose a fire risk due to tree's location to power lines, residences and buildings. Trees need trimmed or removed for Safety reasons and for clearance around structures. Several historic fires in the recent years.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Climate Action Reserve - Avoided Wildfire Emissions Forecast Methodology and Biochar Offset Protocol for the Climate Action Reserve
The Climate Action Reserve proposes to develop a pair of carbon offset protocols to recognize and credit for the climate benefits generated by fuel treatments—one related to the avoidance of emissions from catastrophic wildfires in the future and another from the use of waste biomass generated from such treatments (and other biomass sources) to generate and use biochar. Both protocols will incentivize private investment into forest management activities that improve forest health and resilience.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$155,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Coastal San Luis Obispo ER fuel hazard reduction-Region 4
Fuel hazard reduction at Morro Dunes and Cambria Pines ER. Shaded fuel break along 3000' at Morro Dunes ER (MDER) in combination with fine fuels treatments of approximately 22 acres. Most work to be accomplished by SLO county as part of the Los Osos Habitat Conservation Plan.
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$30,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Coastal San Luis Obispo ER fuel hazard reduction-Region 4
Fuel hazard reduction at Morro Dunes and Cambria Pines ER. Shaded fuel break along 3000' at Morro Dunes ER (MDER) in combination with fine fuels treatments of approximately 22 acres. Most work to be accomplished by SLO county as part of the Los Osos Habitat Conservation Plan.
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Collins Timber Company, LLC - Collins Modoc Reforestation Project- Phase II
Project is located in Modoc County and will rehabilitate a stand replacing wildfire from 2012. Phase I of this project included preparing the site for conifer establishment, seed acquisition and growing seedlings the impacted area. Phase II of the project will include the planting of seedlings, monitoring seedling survival, competing vegetation and treatment of noxious weeds. The Project will re-establish a healthy, productive, forest, with the intent to develop this land as a carbon offset proj
Wildfire
Modoc
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$990,416.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Colusa County Resource Conservation District - Goat Mountain Forest Infrastructure Improvements for Fire Resilience
Proposed project treatments will include: Hazard Tree Removal on 275 acres; Fuels Reduction on 275 acres; Pest control on over 400 acres; Biomass Utilization of approximately 7,225 tons; Water infrastructure protection in 3 locations; Reforestation on 100 acres; Invasive Species Removal (Knob Cone Pine) on 275 acres; Hardwood Sprout (Black Oak) thinning on 320 acres ; and hardening of fuel break infrastructure to facilitate future understory prescribed burning
Wildfire
Colusa
4
3
4
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,562,086.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Communication Strategies
Development of communication strategies for the WFR Task Force. Contracted services through Creative Thinking.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Community Emergency Mobile Patrol (CEMP)
Community Emergency Mobile Patrol for community patrol and fire prevention activities. Project to assist with cost of new vehicle and necessary safety and emergency equipment
Wildfire
Los Angeles
24
25
26
27
43
45
50
51
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Contract County - KRN
OE - Staffing CC
Wildfire
Kern
14
32
CAL FIRE
Contract Counties
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,383,000.00
Other - Wildfire
Contract County - LAC
OE - Staffing CC
Wildfire
Los Angeles
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
38
39
48
41
43
44
45
46
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
57
58
59
62
63
64
66
70
CAL FIRE
Contract Counties
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,383,000.00
Other - Wildfire
Contract County - MRN
OE - Contract Counties
Wildfire
Marin
2
10
CAL FIRE
Contract Counties
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,383,000.00
Other - Wildfire
Contract County - ORC
OE - Staffing CC ORC
Wildfire
Orange
33
34
35
38
56
60
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
CAL FIRE
Contract Counties
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,383,000.00
Other - Wildfire
Contract County - SBC
OE - Staffing CC SBC
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
37
CAL FIRE
Contract Counties
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,383,000.00
Other - Wildfire
Contract County - VNC
OE - Staffing CC VNC
Wildfire
Ventura
19
27
37
44
CAL FIRE
Contract Counties
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,383,000.00
Other - Wildfire
Contract Support SB85 & SB 170-Region 5
Grouped contracts for region.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
33
36
40
41
42
47
52
55
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$315,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Contract Support SB85 & SB 170-Region 6
Grouped contracts for region
Wildfire
San Bernardino
16
20
21
23
25
29
33
36
40
41
42
47
52
55
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,859,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Contract Support SB85 & SB 170-Region 6
Grouped contracts for region
Wildfire
San Bernardino
16
20
21
23
25
29
33
36
40
41
42
47
52
55
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Contract Support SB85 & SB 170-Region 6
Grouped contracts for region.
Wildfire
San Bernardino
16
20
21
23
25
29
33
36
40
41
42
47
52
55
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,124,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Contracts for Archaeology and Unit Projects
Used for continuing the effort for Archaeology survey contracts for fuel reduction projects for the Units and the contract counties.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Contracts Support SB85 & SB170-Region 2
Grouped contracts for region
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
7
6
7
8
9
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$724,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Contracts Support SB85 & SB170-Region 2
Grouped contracts for region
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
7
6
7
8
9
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,232,449.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
County of Fresno - Auberry Road and Peterson Road Fuel Breaks
Although the fuel breaks cannot prevent a wildfire from starting outside of the treatment area, it can provide a strategic location to contain a wildfire. The proposed fuel break locations will slow the advancement of a wildfire towards the communities of Auberry, Meadow Lakes, Bald Mountain, Shaver Springs, Cressman, and Shaver Lake. The proposed projects provide a green house gas benefit by minimizing the total acres, homes, and infrastructure that could burn during a wildfire. The utilizatio
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,074,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
County of Humboldt - CWPP Phase IV: Wildfire Preparedness
This project will reduce the amount of hazardous fuels available to burn in a wildfire event; debris will be disposed of using primarily non-combustible methods. With far less matter combusted during a wildfire, GHG emissions will be far less than could otherwise be expected. In addition, the project will disrupt the horizontal and vertical continuity of fuels with shaded fuel breaks along evacuation routes to reduce the spread of wildfire. Reducing spread too, reduces potential GHG emissions by
Wildfire
Humbolt
2
2
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$871,214.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
County of Nevada - South County Shaded Fuel Break
The South County Shaded Fuel Break is a 339-acre Project and is slated to treat 226 parcels, valued at $169,369,752 which will serve as a vital wildfire holding point and key evacuation route for residents. The fuel break is strategically designed to provide egress for a highly populated WUI region, while providing firefighters a place to defend lives and property from a wildfire. Through fuels reduction on highly trafficked roadways, the aim is to avoid a severe wildfire altogether thereby red
Wildfire
Nevada
1
1
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$952,610.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
County of San Diego, Department of Parks and Recreation
San Diego County Parks - Fire Fuel Reduction for 98 acre in Lakeside
Wildfire
San Diego
38
39
40
77
78
79
80
75
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,450,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
County of Santa Clara - Santa Clara County Urban Forest Analysis and Collaboration
"Objective A: Develop overarching UF planning and analysis assets 1. Measure and analyze UF data in conjunction with community data 2. Quantify the economic value of trees 3. Develop long-term UF management goals and strategies through model policies that can be adapted for use countywide 4. Collect, create, and share standardized data for measuring the success of strategies Objective B: Increase public support for, awareness of benefits of, and action on UF 1. Develop and implement outreach
Wildfire
Santa Clara
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$930,800.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
County of Siskiyou - Mckinley Scott Fuel Reduction Project
The McKinley Scott Fuel Reduction project occurs in central Siskiyou County on Scott Bar Mtn. and adjoining ridges above the Mill Creek watershed, between the Scott and Klamath Rivers approximately 10 miles west of Yreka, CA. It will use understory burning, herbicides, mastication, thinning and chipping to create fuel breaks joining the existing Craggy project along strategic ridges. The project goals include community protection, forest health and resilience, and wildlife habitat maintenance.
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,997,427.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
County of Tuolumne - SERAL Forest Health Project Phase 1 and Murphy's
Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions forest collaborative and Tuolumne County propose to implement the highest priority fuel management features, which are the first phase in a much larger forest health project that includes thinning and prescribed fire. We also propose to implement a mix of forest health treatments, including thinning, prescribed fire, and reforestation on the Murphy Ranch, a 640-acre property owned by the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk.
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,999,847.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CRP Complex- Riparian Forest Health-Region 2
Prepare riparian forest with a focus on Shaw Forest, with hand crews (Cal Fire) and mastication, create 5-7 acre pieces, and create a goat grazing contract (in progress) to reduce decadent growth while removing invasive tree species and shrubs.
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$60,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
CRP Complex- Riparian Forest Health-Region 2
Prepare riparian forest with a focus on Shaw Forest, with hand crews (Cal Fire) and mastication, create 5-7 acre pieces, and create a goat grazing contract (in progress) to reduce decadent growth while removing invasive tree species and shrubs.
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
David Vanness Banton
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$46,458.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Defensible Space Inspectors - (20-21)
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Defensible Space Inspectors - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,000,000.00
Community Hardening
Devil's Punchbowl Natural Area and Nature Center Project
County DPR will complete a comprehensive planning package that will essentially create a “shovel ready” project to build a new nature center at Devil’s Punchbowl Natural Area, replacing the building destroyed by the 2020 Bobcat Fire. Devil’s Punchbowl Natural Area has unique landscape, geology, and ecology that will need to be considered in the design process. Tasks include geotechnical and water studies for feasibility, technical studies for CEQA, Community Outreach, Plan Development, and CEQA
Wildfire
Los Angeles
25
36
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$540,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
DHWA Complex - Fire Resiliency-Region 2
Perimeter of Quail Valley, Donovan Hill and Stanfield Hill will require dozer lines, parking lot (6) will be maintained to reduce starting a fire on dry grass and fire breaks will be established around existing buildings.
Wildfire
Yuba
4
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$25,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
DHWA Complex - Fire Resiliency-Region 2
Perimeter of Quail Valley, Donovan Hill and Stanfield Hill will require dozer lines, parking lot (6) will be maintained to reduce starting a fire on dry grass and fire breaks will be established around existing buildings.
Wildfire
Yuba
4
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$250,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Diablo FireSafe Council - Partners in Wildfire Prevention in Alameda and Contra Costa
The program will reduce potential emissions through hazardous fuel reduction around homes and community chipping days; benefiting both communities at risk and adjacent SRA. Treated areas will be less ignitable; avoiding emissions being released in an uncontrolled wildfire. The program minimizes GHG emissions during treatment by using chipping and lop and scatter, instead of open burning. Cut materials kept on site also reduce direct emissions related to transportation. Improved public awareness
Wildfire
Alameda
Contra Costa
3
7
9
10
14
15
16
18
20
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$493,850.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Direct fund Prescribed Fire Public Lands
Direct funding grant for the increase in use of private burners developing the “how to guide” for small landowners burning on there own property without CAL FIRE assistance.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Dry Creek Rancheria Fire Resilience Project
The Conservancy authorized a grant for up to $299,253 to the Dry Creek Rancheria to reduce fire-fuels created by the 2019 Kincade Fire and restore approximately 57 acres of the Rancheria in Sonoma County. This project will expanded the 20-acre area currently being treated to encompass the entire Rancheria.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$299,253.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
DSH Hatchery Structure Protection- Region 1
Trim trees and tree removal around structures and power lines on property.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Dunsmuir Fishing Access - Ney Springs Wildlife Area-Region 1
Remove vegetation along fishing access point
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
East Bay Regional Park District North End Fuels Treatment
Grant of $290,600 to the East Bay Regional Park District to extend on-going fuels treatments and fuel breaks on East Bay Regional Park lands, specifically in two recommended treatment areas: Tilden Regional Park - TI002a, and Wildcat Canyon Regional Park - WC005.
Wildfire
Contra Costa
9
15
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$290,600.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
East Walker River Fuels Reduction Project (Pinyon-Juniper) - Region 6
This project will implement thinning of pinyon pine and juniper trees into the sagebrush ecosystem at the East Walker River Wildlife Area (EWRWA) in Mono County. This project will reduce the threat of catastrophic wildfire to the Wildlife Area and neighboring communities.
Wildfire
Mono
5
8
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,445.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
East Walker River Fuels Reduction Project (Pinyon-Juniper)-Region 6
This project will implement thinning of pinyon pine and juniper trees into the sagebrush ecosystem at the East Walker River Wildlife Area (EWRWA) in Mono County. This project will reduce the threat of catastrophic wildfire to the Wildlife Area and neighboring communities
Wildfire
Mono
8
5
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$75,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
El Dorado County Fire Safe Council - Chipper El Dorado
"This project will reduce wildfire ignitiand directly reduce GHG emissions by eliminating over 1200 residential burn piles and eliminate the GHG emissions from burning over 300,000 cubic yards of green waste. Escaped burn piles are a primary cause of wildfire in El Dorado County. By chipping the material rather than burning eliminates 1200 potential ignitions. This reduces the total amount of wildfire along with the harmful emissions. Escaped burn piles have the catastrophic potential to crea
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$987,289.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
El Dorado County Resource Conservation District - Caldor Forest and Community Restoration Project Phase I
The Caldor Fire Recovery project plans to address the overarching effects of the Caldor Fire by performing the following action: 1) outreach and education to NIPF owners regarding restoration opportunities, 2) site assessment of fire damaged NIPFs, 3) preparation of management plans and reforestation prescriptions of private land affected by the Caldor Fire, 4) fuel reduction activities including the removal of dead trees not utilized for salvage and other debris created by the fire and disposal
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,250,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Elk Community Services District - Elk Evacuation Fuelbreak - Phase I
This Phase I project is designed to reduce horizontal and vertical fuel continuity along 23.5 miles of a strategic fire ridge. In the fuel-altered zone, wildland fire intensity will diminish thus improving firefighting response effectiveness and reducing fire spread. Importantly, safer ingress/egress will facilitate emergency evacuations, and will aid protection efforts for critical power and communications infrastructure. The planned Phase II will expand Phase I fuel reduction treatment to a
Wildfire
Mendocino
2
2
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$567,596.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Elkhorn Slough Eucalyptus Removal Project-Region 4
Removal of eucalyptus trees from approximately 16 acres, including removal of trees along a county road that have proven to be a safety hazard. This includes falling of trees, chipping material less than 15" in diameter, and hauling all larger material off site.
Wildfire
Monterey
12
17
29
30
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$235,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Elkhorn Slough Eucalyptus Removal Project-Region 4
Removal of eucalyptus trees from approximately 16 acres, including removal of trees along a county road that have proven to be a safety hazard. This includes falling of trees, chipping material less than 15" in diameter, and hauling all larger material off site.
Wildfire
Monterey
12
17
29
30
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$535,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Elyria Canyon Park Nursery Program
The nursery program seeks to increase the local capacity to grow local native plants for multi-benefit wildfire resilience projects in the region which involve removal of flammable, flashy, invasive fuels and the planting of locally-grown native plants in their place; The nursery will increase the survivability of plant materials when transported to local project sites as the plants will be locally planted and grown. The program seeks to support multi-benefit projects that will increase wildfir
Wildfire
Los Angeles
24
51
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$284,408.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Emergency Communications Wildfire Resiliency
Improvements to emergency communications.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$26,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Emergency Operations Wildfire Resiliency (City of Agoura Hills)
Fire Prevention, Protection, and Resiliency Initiative proposes to purchase equipment and technology to support the City's Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$362,025.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Emergency Operations Wildfire Resiliency (City of Calabasas)
Project proposes to add equipment and modifications to the City's Emergency Operations Center, so that it can function as a Joint or Community EOC in the event that others are unavailable.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
45
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$450,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Eucalyptus Removal and Weed Abatement at Davidson Ranch Reserve
The Conservancy granted $47,721 to the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency for removal of 14 large eucalyptus trees from a drainage area, and string-trimming an 0.4-acre ungrazed grassland hill in prevention of future wildfire hazard.
Wildfire
Santa Clara
17
30
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$47,721.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fall River Ranch LLC.
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$156,976.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fall River Resource Conservation District - Burney Hat Creek Forest Health Project, Phase 2
The RCD is requesting $5M to plan, administer, implement and report on a variety of projects within the RCD boundary in partnership with the USFS and other landowners. These projects will perform fuel reduction treatments through biomass removal and mastication, implement prescribed fire and reforest fire damaged forests. Several new locally-owned bioenergy facilities are being developed in nearby communities to ensure biomass material will have a viable outlet.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Farmworkers Institute of Education & Leadership Development - Greater Tehachapi Mountains Fire Fuel Reduction Initiative
The Cesar Chaves Environmental Corps in partnership with Stallion Springs, Alpine Forest, Golden Hills, and Bear Valley Springs will remove and repurpose 178 acres of organic flammable material. As it pertains to greenhouse gasses, 4,746 metric tons of carbon dioxide emission will be avoided as a result. The project will accomplish this by chipping-in-place and repurpose wood chips and by transporting biomass to certified green waste facilities. Considering the poor air quality of neighboring
Wildfire
Kern
16
34
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,328,486.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Feather River RCD - Emergency Forest Restoration Team
Post-fire forest restoration activities on lands affected by the Dixie Fire.
Wildfire
Plumas
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,200,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Feather River RCD - Emergency Forest Restoration Team
Post-fire forest restoration activities on lands affected by the Dixie Fire.
Wildfire
Plumas
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$3,408,633.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fencing -Region 3
Install perimeter fencing to the Wright Preserve to facilitate prescribed herbivory on the property.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
3
2
4
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
FIA Intensification
Forest Inventory Analysis plot re-measurement
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$7,902,376.38
Science Based Management
Fire Emergency Response Plan
City of Westlake Village for Emergency Response Plan Update, Patrol Vehicle, and Green Zone Preparedness
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
44
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$130,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fire Fuel Management at Arroyo Hondo Preserve
The Conservancy provided a $23,588 grant to the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County to implement prescribed herbivory to reduce fuel loads and create a buffer to prevent wildfire spread in the southern portion of Arroyo Hondo Preserve in Santa Barbara County.
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
37
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$23,588.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fire Repairs Lange Ranch
Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency for Fire Access Roads Management Plan and Priority Repairs at Lang Ranch. Project will evaluate the conditions of all unpaved emergency fire access roads, create a long-term road maintenance plan, and implement priority.
Wildfire
Ventura
27
44
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$157,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fire Resilience Program Administration
Project staffing and administration for the Fire Resilience Program
Wildfire
Alameda
9
18
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fire Resilience Program Administration
Project staffing and administration for the Fire Resilience Program
Wildfire
Alameda
9
18
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fire Resiliency & Readiness (MRCA)
extend Wildfire Resilience Programs to mitigate wildfire risk during the 2021 season, to extend their impact beyond the immediate 2021 fire season. These programs address immediate fuel removal in high-risk corridors, ignition prevention actions, structure hardening and inspection and monitoring in the high fire severity corridors, and equipment purchases to increase capacity as well as continue its training program that provides workforce development opportunities
Wildfire
Ventura
Los Angeles
24
25
26
27
43
45
50
51
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$7,600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fire Safe Council of Nevada County - Western Nevada County Forest Health Objectives
The WNCFHP focuses on fuel reduction and prescribed burn. Partnering agencies include, Fire Wise Communities, USFS, Fire Safe Council. 1,800 acres are ready to be implemented, and the remaining acreage will be ready to implement within the next 5 years. The 4 project locations target high fire severity areas, with the ideology of maximizing grant funds to greatly increase the health of the forest and decrease the chances of a catastrophic wildfire from sweeping across the county.
Wildfire
Nevada
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,967,200.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fire Safe Council of Siskiyou County - I-5 Fuels Treatment (Azalea Phase II)
The project will treat approximately 40 acres along the I-5 corridor in areas with high probability of human caused wildfire ignition. This work will reduce the fire intensity allowing firefighters to suppress the fire. Reducing total amount of wildfire damage to communities and surrounding forest lands will avoid emissions associated with wildfire, including: structure loss, debris removal associated with disaster recovery, vegetation combustion, biogenic decay from fire killed vegetation, reb
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$377,841.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Fire Workforce-to-Careers Program
Environmental, Fire, and Climate Resilience Workforce-to-Careers Program. Career placement program focused on developing advanced levels of proficiency in fire and climate resiliency, environmental restoration, and outdoor education.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$919,541.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fitch Mountain Open Space Wildfire Fuels Management and Defensible Space
$505,000 to the City of Healdsburg for their Fire Department to conduct wildfire fuel management and defensible space efforts on the Fitch Mountain Open Space Preserve in Healdsburg, Sonoma County.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$505,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Flat Top Park Fire Resilience
The Conservancy provided a grant of $581,500 to North East Trees to implement fuel reduction and habitat restoration at Flat Top Park in Los Angeles while providing local youth with job training opportunities.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
24
51
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$581,500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fleet
Statewide Fuel & Fleet charges
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Forest Health (SB 901 ENY 2021)
Forest health projects, statewide
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$0.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Forestry Corps Expansion
Fuel reduction and forestry projects in El Dorado, Butte, and Los Angeles counties and surrounding areas
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,600,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Forestry Sector Economic Stimulus
Wildfire
Alpine
Amador
Calaveras
Mariposa
Tuolumne
Marin
Shasta
El Dorado
Placer
Del Norte
Humboldt
Mendocino
Modoc
Siskiyou
Sonoma
Trinity
1
2
8
1
2
5
10
OPR
Market Development
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,000,000.00
Forestry Sector Economic Stimulus
Friends of the Urban Forest - Greening San Francisco - Phase IV
"Community Benefits: - 1,000 street trees planted (including replacement): 70% in DAC/LIC and 30% in other low canopy areas - 4 workforce development positions for DAC/Low-income young adults -Train and employ 32 high school students from DAC/LIC -6 workforce development internship positions for adults with disabilities in collaboration with FUF’s community partner, ARC -200 backyard fruit trees distributed in DAC/LIC -2 community street fairs connecting residents to community partners GHG Bene
Wildfire
San Francisco
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,490,016.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuel Maintenance - Grazing - Region 1
Livestock grazing is used on multiple areas throughout the Region to manage vegetation.
Wildfire
Del Norte
Lassen
Mendocino
Modoc
Shasta
Siskiyou
1
2
4
1
2
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$7,518.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuel Maintenance - Mechanical - Region 1
Staff manages vegetation growth and invasive weeds resulting in reduced fuel and wildfire resiliency. Treatments include mowing, plowing, and mastication.
Wildfire
Del Norte
Shasta
Siskiyou
Tehama
1
2
4
1
2
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$14,622.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuel Maintenance - Spray - Region 1
Staff use herbicides to manage vegetation growth and control invasive weeds along roadsides and parking areas.
Wildfire
Del Norte
Lassen
Mendocino
Modoc
Shasta
Siskiyou
1
2
4
1
2
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,372.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuel Maintenance-Grazing-Region 1
Livestock grazing is used on multiple areas throughout the Region to manage vegetation.
Wildfire
Del Norte
Lassen
Mendocino
Modoc
Shasta
Siskiyou
Tehama
2
1
4
1
2
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$375,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuel Maintenance-Mechanical-Region 1
Staff manages vegetation growth and invasive weeds resulting in reduced fuel and wildfire resiliency. Treatments include mowing, plowing, and mastication.
Wildfire
Del Norte
Shasta
Siskiyou
Tehama
2
1
4
1
2
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuel Maintenance-Spray-Region 1
Staff use herbicides to manage vegetation growth and control invasive weeds along roadsides and parking areas.
Wildfire
Del Norte
Lassen
Mendocino
Modoc
Shasta
Siskiyou
Tehama
2
1
4
1
2
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$725,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuel Modification Wildfire Resiliency (TPLT)
Project proposes to perform fuel modification on 140 acres of land within Very High Severity Fire Zones of the Santa Monica Mountains. The lands proposed for work contain invasive grasslands in close proximity to habitable structures.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$30,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuel Reduction Pomona Center
McKinley Youth Center Fuel Reduction
Wildfire
Los Angeles
25
41
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$128,875.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Fuel Reduction Unit reimbursement ”Black Acres”
Black acre reimbursement is used when a Unit or contract county completes prescribed fire projects. It is based on vegetation types and the amount of acres that are completed.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Fuel succession: monitoring and modeling ladder fuels to balance fire risk and carbon retention
Project will develop workflows for estimating ladder fuel characteristics from terrestrial laser scans (TLS); use TLS to calibrate and improve fuel succession models; simulate management scenarios and assess how they affect tradeoffs between fire hazard mitigation, retention and streamflow across the Sierra Nevada; and use machine learning to analyze model outputs and identify the key factors influencing ecosystem responses to management in different locations.
Wildfire
El Dorado
Placer
Nevada
Plumas
Tuolumne
1
8
1
5
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$155,241.00
Science Based Management
Fuels Crews - FY2021
Unit Fire Prevention Projects - CMD
Wildfire
Fresno
Kings
Shasta
Nevada
Yuba
Placer
Mendocino
San Benito
Monterey
San Luis Obispo
San Diego
Santa Clara
12
14
16
1
4
2
17
36
38
39
40
10
13
15
8
27
31
33
32
1
3
5
6
2
30
29
35
71
76
77
78
79
80
24
25
28
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$10,000,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Fuels Reduction and Burn Area Restoration for Wildfire Resilience in Sonoma County
LandPaths conducted approximately 60 acres of fuels reduction and burn area restoration on the Bohemia Ecological Preserve, Riddell Preserve, Rancho Mark West Preserve, and Ocean Song Preserve properties in Sonoma County.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Fuels Reduction City of Diamond Bar and Puente Hills Habitat Preserve
The Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1987 to address Long Beach regional youth development, workforce training, and environmental concerns by providing job training, work experience, and resources for CCLB participants to establish careers.  CCLB proposes to work with the City of Diamond Bar on three neighborhood tracts to conduct fuel reductions and create defensible space by clearing brush in an 88-acre area: 1. Pantera Park; 2. Reagan Park, and 3.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
29
55
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$480,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
George R. Veater
Wildfire
Madera
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$303,902.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Glenn County Resource Conservation District - Stony Gorge Hazardous Fuels Reduction
Glenn County RCD would like to reduce the heavy fuel loads on a ridge above the town of Elk Creek and replant with grass to improve the rangeland and create a fuel break that will protect the town from a catastrophic fire starting in a popular recreation area due to a dragging trailer chain on an RV or boat trailer and illegal fireworks or a cigarette. This area is oak woodlands and chaparral and is directly above all of Elk Creek town water supply and San Mateo's electrical generation system. R
Wildfire
Glenn
4
3
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$409,586.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy - Mt. Tamalpais Forest Health Initiative-One Tam Phase I
The proposed One Tam Regional Forest Health Project includes forest and vegetation management actions on Marin Municipal Water District and Marin County Parks ands. The Project applies a multi-benefit approach to fuels reduction that recognizes the significant ecological and biological functions of forests and watershed lands, improving water security and resiliency. One Tam, with eight years of successful collaboration, provides a framework to promote forest health and reduce wildfire risks at
Wildfire
Marin
2
10
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,545,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Green Schoolyards of America - Green Schoolyards America
This project will develop tree canopies on California school grounds in order to increase health and climate benefits for school communities. The project will develop its pilot program in the first year identifying 2-3 schools in disadvantaged communities that serve low-income populations. The overall goal is to evaluate and address “schoolyard tree canopy equity” in order for children to have access to trees and shade on their school grounds. Forest recommendations will be made in the second ph
Wildfire
Alameda
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,497,190.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Greenville Rancheria - Greenville Rancheria Fire Prevention Education
The Greenville Rancheria Fire Department plans to educate Plumas County youth, homeowners, and property owners on wildfire prevention. Our activities will involve working with youth and residents on how planning ahead will reduce catastrophic wildfires and benefit the communities of Plumas County. By visiting schools, appearing at community events, participating in workshops, and reaching out to residents directly, we will provide information on cultural burning, defensible space techniques, kno
Wildfire
Plumas
1
1
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$6,340.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Greenwood Forestry Corps
Staffing, program support, and crew costs.
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$5,240,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Grizzly Island WA - Integrated Pest Management-Region 3
Treatment of invasive plants (pepperweed, phragmites, mustard, yellow and purple star thistle) within the upland areas of the WA.
Wildfire
Solano
3
4
11
14
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$15,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Grizzly Island WA Fire breaks-Region 3
Mowing levees around the property to reduce excess vegetation and to create a fire break to adjacent private properties. Additional fire breaks are mowed around the GIWA HQ compound.
Wildfire
Solano
3
4
11
14
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$457.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Groundwater Well Drilling-Region 3
Drill two wells on the wright Preserve and one on the Todd Preserve and one on the American Canyon ER to facilitate Prescribed herbivory.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
3
2
4
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Groundwater Well Drilling-Region 3
Drill two wells on the Wright Preserve, one on the Todd Preserve, and one on the American Canyon ER to facilitate prescribed herbivory.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
4
10
2
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$250,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Groundwork Richmond - Groundwork Urban Forestry Workforce Development
"Groundwork Richmond’s goal is to develop and implement a comprehensive training and educational program for 45 participants (3 cohorts of 15, the final cohort bilingual Spanish/English) and to place them urban forestry and related jobs (green jobs) throughout the SF Bay Area. Through our program, contractors, and partners we will provide knowledge/skills/abilities to assist people in making a career in urban forestry or a related discipline. Our participants will come from Richmond’s most disad
Wildfire
Contra Costa
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$690,256.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Groveland Community Services District - Groveland Community Services District Infrastructure Fuel Reduction
Groveland is in an area that is subject to vegetation fires with fire probability above 1%. The hilly terrain, incursion of flammable vegetation and generally difficult road system make wildland fire the most serious threat for conflagration should a fire escape building of origin or the ignition occurs outside. Private contractors utilizing handcrews and/or operating masticators, will create an approximate 119 acres shaded fuel break by handcutting or masticating surface and ladder fuels in t
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$405,462.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Harmon Trust
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$135,917.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Harrison Grade ER Vegetation Removal-Region 3
Remove dead and downed vegetation within the ER and along the road to reduce fuels. The material will need to be chipped and hauled away.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
3
2
4
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$52,500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Harvested Wood Product Carbon Model and Web App
Contracted technical work to provide a model for Harvested Wood Product Carbon Accounting model in a format that is easily accessible and user friendly. This is additional funding to an active contract.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$22,375.00
Science Based Management
Hatchery Fuel Reduction - Region 4
Create and maintain defensible space around regional hatcheries and fisheries programs facilities; replace plumbing system to increase fire hydrant water pressure.
Wildfire
Fresno
8
12
14
23
31
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$85,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Healdsburg Open Space Preserves Wildfire Fuels Management and Control Lines
$414,000 to the City of Healdsburg Fire Department to conduct wildfire fuel management and control line treatments on three open space preserves adjacent to the city of Healdsburg in Sonoma County.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$414,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Heavy Equipment Procurement-Wildlife Branch
Procurement of Heavy Equipment necessary to implement goals of SB 85
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,775,700.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Heavy Equipment Procurement-Wildlife Branch
Procurement of Heavy Equipment necessary to implement goals of SB 85
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
7
6
7
8
9
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$8,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Heavy Equipment SB85 Support-Region 2
This is a Heavy Equipment project. It will support multiple efforts on multiple projects.
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$371,525.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Highway 108 Fire Safe Council - Apple Valley - Meadow Brook, Shaded Fuel Break
This 80 acre shaded fuel bread (SFB) will have a very significant affect from the consequences of a wildfire in the center of Tuolumne County populated area between the City of Sonora and East Sonora with over 420 habitable structures within the project immediate area and will offer protection to the County's major water storage area, Phoenix Lake. The path of this SFB will remove very dense vegetation reducing the consequences of large amounts of GHG emissions and pollutants being released sho
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$389,043.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Highway 108 Fire Safe Council - Mountain Boy Mine/Rocky Top Shaded Fuel Break
"The Mountain Boy Mine/Rocky Top Shaded Fuel Break will reduce GHG emissions by reducing the opportunity for wildfire and preventing/lessening release of GHG emissions in the event of a wildfire. Reducing fuel loads will allow for quicker control of wildfires, reducing the opportunity for GHG emissions. Wildfires burn at a lower severity where fuels have been reduced, lessening GHG emissions. "
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$362,384.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
HJWA - Restoration and Protection-Region 2
Maintain and develop fire breaks around permanent structures on the wildlife area (Cal Fire and NCC). Replace roofs on three buildings with metal roofing to allow for better resistance against fire starts from embers.
Wildfire
Sierra
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$60,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
HJWA - Restoration and Protection-Region 2
Maintain and develop fire breaks around permanent structures on the wildlife area (Cal Fire and NCC). Replace roofs on three buildings with metal roofing to allow for better resistance against fire starts from embers.
Wildfire
Sierra
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$225,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Hollenbeck Canyon Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Excess vegetation removal using mowers, line trimmers, chainsaws, herbicides, equipment, mowers, herbivory, and contract crews around parking areas, structures and adjacent to roadways and trails to prevent ignition from those areas. Maintain fire access roadways. Replace or install fencing for grazing operations.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$11,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Hollywood Beautification Team (dba Los Angeles Beautification Team) - Enhancing a Climate-Ready Tree Canopy in San Fernando Valley Parks
"Working in public local and regional parks the objective of this projects are to use this innovative approach to urban forestry to 1) plant and support the establishment of 750 trees in the City of Los Angeles (SF Valley) parks that are in/abut disadvantaged neighborhoods and that currently experience a shortfall of tree canopy. The project will emphasize climate-ready trees that have the heartiness and drought tolerance needed to withstand our changing climate while at the same time providing
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$455,812.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Home Hardening
Implementation of AB 38
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
OES
Home Hardening
2020-2021 Appropriation
$25,000,000.00
Community Hardening
Hoopa Defensible Space Projects for the Elderly and Medically Vulnerable Populations
The Hoopa Fire Department implemented shaded fuel brakes or defensible space projects to protect the homes of approximately 75 vulnerable residents on the Hoopa Valley Tribal Reservation, Humboldt County.
Wildfire
Humboldt
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$35,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Hoopa Valley Tribe - Hoopa Valley East Viewshed Cultural Treatment and Prescribed Burn
To restore oak woodlands, promote carbon storage and reduce accumulated fuels, prescribed burning will be conducted in culturally important oak woodlands to reduce invasive species, including but not limited to Douglas-fir trees. Stands may be hand treated to put invasive plants on the ground. Hand lines will be installed in strategic locations. Hillsides will be burned using backing fires under proper conditions in accordance with approved burn plans, approved by the BIA Pacific Region Office
Wildfire
Humbolt
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,355,679.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Humbodlt Bay Municipal Water District - Ruth Lake/Mad River Watershed Reforestation Project
HBMWD will reforest 2200 acres of District and private property that encompasses the headwaters of the Mad River. This will prevent further erosion that could harm the RW Matthews Dam and the drinking water supply for many communities. HBMWD will also partner with WTRC to grow and plant seedlings for 750 acres of USFS land that burned adjacent to District property. The CCC's will conduct reforestation planting and Rx burning.
Wildfire
Trinity
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,999,716.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District - Ruth Lake Fuel Reduction
Provide direct defensible space assistance to at least thirty (30) habitable structures within the Ruth Lake area on parcels managed by Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District with priority focus on the homes of elderly, disabled, and/or low-income individuals.
Wildfire
Trinity
2
2
CAL FIRE
Unit Fire Prevention Projects - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$300,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Humboldt State University - Mitigating wildfire hazard in the redwoods: effectiveness and tradeoffs of fuels treatments
Two-part research project on Jackson Demonstration State Forest: 1. Establish replicated manipulative experiment comparing hazardous fuels reduction treatments including prescribed burning. 2. Using established multicohort silviculture experiment, compare activity fuels treatments following precommercial thinning done 10 years after various conifer partial harvest treatments. These long‐term experiments give data into the future, while fire effects modeling for each treatment gives immediate wil
Wildfire
Mendocino
2
2
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$272,728.00
Science Based Management
Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel Fuel Reduction and Defensible Space
The project will reduce fire fuels in undeveloped woodlands and open spaces and create defensible space around buildings, infrastructure, and roadways on Iipay Nation trust lands.
Wildfire
San Diego
38
71
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$317,071.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Implementation/Administration Costs
Permit Efficiencies - Science Based Management (WildFire)
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
Water Board
Permit Efficiencies - SWRCB
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,000,000.00
Science Based Management
Implementation/Program Administration
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$34,613,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Implementation/Program Administration
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$9,393,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Implementation/Program Administration
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Reforestation Nursery (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$3,024,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Implementation/Program Administration
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$864,000.00
Science Based Management
Implementation/Program Administration
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Defensible Space Inspectors - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$13,000,000.00
Community Hardening
Implementation/Program Administration
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Land Use Planning & Public Education - CalFIRE
2021-2022 Appropriation
$5,000,000.00
Community Hardening
Implementation/Program Administration
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Unit Fire Prevention Projects - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$31,100,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Implementation/Program Administration
Funds to cover the administration and implementation of the Program
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$31,800,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Invasive Weed Removal Wildfire Resiliency (COSCA)
Invasive weed removal proposes to remove Arundo donax (giant reed) and Mexican fan palms (Washingtonia robusta) from approximately 1 mile of Arroyo Conejo Creek, promoting the restoration of native riparian vegetation.
Wildfire
Ventura
27
44
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$125,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Invasive Weed Removal Wildfire Resiliency (COSCA)
Additional funds will allow expansion of the project to include some sections occurring on private properties adjacent to public open space and to ensure that the entire project site can be monitored and treated long enough for all giant reed and palms to be extirpated.
Wildfire
Ventura
27
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$75,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
James C. Parr
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$48,938.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Jane Kleinkramer
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$99,729.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Janet M. Barenston
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$60,020.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Jenner Headlands Preserve Fuels Reduction
The Conservancy awarded $209,800 in Forest Health and Fuels Reduction funds to The Wildlands Conservancy to maintain a 134-acre shaded fuel break, and construct fencing for managed grazing to reduce fuel loads on the Jenner Headlands Preserve.
Wildfire
Mendocino
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$209,800.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Johnathan Kramer
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,094.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Jonathan K. Kabat
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$30,619.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Jones Trust
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$35,375.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Joseph P. Goodman
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$38,348.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Kinsman Flat WA - Creek Fire restoration-Region 4
The well, water infrastructure, and fencing were destroyed in the 2020 Creek Fire. The project will be to install a solar well, replace the water line, install a fire resistant wildlife water trough, and fix damaged fences. Water from the well will be used to aid in restoring native trees/shrubs as well as provide water for wildlife.
Wildfire
Madera
8
12
5
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$361,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Kinsman Flat WA - Creek Fire restoration-Region 4
The well, water infrastructure, and fencing were destroyed in the 2020 Creek Fire. The project will be to install a solar well, replace the water line, install a fire resistant wildlife water trough, and fix damaged fences. Water from the well will be used to aid in restoring native trees/shrubs as well as provide water for wildlife.
Wildfire
Madera
8
12
5
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$10,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Knoxville WA - Firebreaks and fire access -Region 3
Mow all of the fire access roads/firebreaks to allow CALFIRE access into the Wildlife Area. Mow the KWA HQ compound to reduce fuel loads and to protect infrastructure.
Wildfire
Napa
3
4
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$25,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Knoxville WA - Firebreaks and fire access-Region 3
Mow all of the fire access roads/firebreaks to allow CALFIRE access into the Wildlife Area. Mow the KWA HQ compound to reduce fuel loads and to protect infrastructure.
Wildfire
Napa
4
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Koreatown Youth and Community Center, Inc. - Canopy Campaign for Central Los Angeles
"As extreme heat incidents increase, so does the need to mitigate the effects of dangerously hot days and the heat island effect. An increase from 10% canopy to 25% can produce a daytime cooling benefit of up to 3.5°F in residential neighborhoods at the local scale. KYCC will plant 600 trees and remove 4,800 sf of concrete for new tree wells throughout Central and South LA in order to increase density in historically low-canopied neighborhoods, while engaging community members around tree planti
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$625,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Kumeyaay Dieguino Land Conservancy
Fuel Reduction Program Administered Through the Kumeyaay Diegueño Land Conservancy
Wildfire
San Diego
38
39
40
71
78
79
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$800,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
L.A. Moran Reforestation Center Equipment and Supplies
Equipment and supplies to aid in facility upgrades, reforestation operations, and other equipment and supply needs at the L.A. Moran Reforestation Center.
Wildfire
Yolo
3
4
CAL FIRE
Reforestation Nursery (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$517,169.45
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Lake Valley Fire Protection District Wildland-Urban Interface Treatments
Local assistance to complete projects on private, local government, and federal land identified in the Tahoe Forest Action Plan within Lake Valley Fire Protection District and the Fallen Leaf Community Services District
Wildfire
Placer
El Dorado
1
1
5
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Lakeside's River Park Conservancy
El Monte Valley Fuels Reduction
Wildfire
San Diego
38
71
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
LAMRC - Climate Adapted Seed Transfer (CAST) Phase II Contract
Phase II of project with the USFS Research Station and University of California at Davis to update seed zone framework to assist in collection, curation, propagation, and planting of tree species for reforestation projects and objectives.
Wildfire
Yolo
3
4
CAL FIRE
Reforestation Nursery (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$137,455.44
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
LAMRC - Dellavalle Water and Plant Tissue Lab Testing
Nutrient and metals laboratory analysis for water, soil, and plant tissue in native conifer seedlings grown at the Lewis A. Moran Reforestation Center (LAMRC)
Wildfire
Yolo
3
4
CAL FIRE
Reforestation Nursery (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$57,555.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
LAMRC - Native Conifer Cone Collection and Testing 2021 Season
L.A. Moran Reforestation Center collects wild cone seed from all across seed zones and elevations in California in order to replenish the State Seed Bank's reserve of native conifer seed for growing seedlings for private landowner's reforestation needs. Seed was tested and collected for the 2021 cone season.
Wildfire
Lake
Santa Clara
Stanislaus
Mendocino
Fresno
Madera
Mariposa
Merced
El Dorado
Santa Cruz
27
15
2
12
23
17
21
4
38
12
6
31
5
21
29
CAL FIRE
Reforestation Nursery (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$59,280.50
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
LAMRC - Redwood Seedling Distribution RCD Santa Cruz Contract
The Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County (RCDSCC) will provide professional services associated with the logistics of distributing up to 70,000 redwood seedlings grown at the L.A. Moran Reforestation Center for reforestation projects.
Wildfire
Santa Cruz
17
29
CAL FIRE
Reforestation Nursery (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$9,854.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Landscape Scale Initiatives for Forest and Wildfire Resilience
This work includes: a. Updating the Lake Tahoe Basin Community Wildfire Protection Plan to routinely prioritize projects based on cutting-edge technology. b. Implementing components of the Lake Tahoe West Restoration Strategy. c. Creating powerline resilience corridors. d. Restoring forests, streams, and meadows in the Greater Upper Truckee River Watershed. e. Leveraging the Tahoe-Central Sierra Initiative partnership to scale up effective solutions such as multi-jurisdictional burn crews and b
Wildfire
Placer
El Dorado
1
1
5
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Lassen Fire Safe Council - Whitmore Forest and Watershed Restoration Project
The project proposes to thin overly dense stands for biomass and masticate thick, flammable, understory vegetation south and east of the town of Whitmore. Strategic treatment areas were identified, based on winds and past fire behavior, to minimize wildfire threat to the community through restoration of forest health and resilience. The project will protect upper watersheds of California’s water supply, promote long-term carbon storage in forests, and minimize carbon loss from future wildfires.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,999,989.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Lassen Fire Safe Council, Inc. - Dyer Mountain WUI Fuel Treatments
Proposed actions will thin forest fuels from strategic areas within the WUI to reduce potential wildfire spread to, and ember showers causing ignitions within, communities at very high risk from wildfire damage. By tying into prior work and focusing on the most densely forested areas on public and private lands, the project will create landscape-scale treatments to minimize fire spread to adjacent communities. Removal of dead and dying trees around homes, power lines, and other infrastructure wi
Wildfire
Lassen
1
1
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,727,260.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Lassen Fire Safe Council, Inc. - Hog and Sheep Fire Forest Reforestation
LFSC is proposing a reforestation project for private lands burned in the Hog and Sheep Fire footprints. 5,567 acres will have site preparation of burnt tree removal with follow-up herbicide treatment for planting. After purchase of native seed and seedlings of diverse species and aged cultures, planting will take place on 13,295 acres. Reforestation of the burn scars will restore ecological function and prevent hazardous fuel regrowth, reburn, and high-risk erosion to downstream users.
Wildfire
Lassen
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,999,855.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Lassen Fire Safe Council, Inc. - Shingletown WUI Fuels Treatments
The proposed work will thin forest fuels from strategic areas within the WUI to reduce potential wildfire spread to, and ember showers causing ignitions within, communities at very high risk from wildfire damage. Treatments will focus on the most densely forested areas on public and private lands to create landscape-scale treatments that will minimize fire spread to surrounding and adjacent to communities. Removal of dead and dying trees around homes, power lines, and other infrastructure will r
Wildfire
Lassen
1
4
1
3
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$8,978,870.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Leach 1999 Revocable Trust
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$44,919.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Lee and Helga Kerschner Trust
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$41,619.60
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Lewiston Resilience 2021
The Conservancy provided $75,000 of Forest Health and Fuels Reduction funding to the Trinity County Resource Conservation District to undertake vegetation management to reduce fire risk on Bureau of Land Management lands in the vicinity of Lewiston, Trinity County.
Wildfire
Trinity
4
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$75,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Lignum Support LLC - Biomass Offtake Solutions & Associated Logistics
The project will consist of creating a comprehensive report identifying and analyzing markets for many forms of wood fiber and the logistics available for the production and transport of this material as it is being generated from fire recovery and fuel reduction activities. Report findings will be presented to a CAL FIRE focus group before finalization and distribution.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Workforce Development - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$62,904.00
Forestry Sector Economic Stimulus
Los Banos WA complex firebreak-Region 4
The project is to maintain a firebreak on the Los Banos WA complex. The firebreak is adjacent to Hwy 152 which is a frequent ignition source. The firebreak is currently being constructed by CDFW staff and will be completed by the end of FY20. Maintenance will be needed in future years. The contract was for a 30 day lease of a grader.
Wildfire
Merced
12
21
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$58,703.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Los Banos WA complex firebreak-Region 4
The project is to maintain a firebreak on the Los Banos WA complex. The firebreak is adjacent to Hwy 152 which is a frequent ignition source. The firebreak is currently being constructed by CDFW staff and will be completed by the end of FY20. Maintenance will be needed in future years. The contract was for a 30 day lease of a grader.
Wildfire
Merced
12
21
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$900,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Los Pinos Residential Center
Revise Preliminary Plans to include infrastructure for fire crews
Wildfire
Orange
28
67
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,400,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Los Pinos Residential Center
Working Drawings based on Prelim Plans
Wildfire
Orange
28
67
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$0.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Love Creek LLC
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Calaveras
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$104,477.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Marin County Fire Department - Bald Hill Open Space Community Protection
By reducing potential transition to large fire growth or slowing large fire spread this will directly reduce potential greenhouse gas emissions during a large wildfire event in the area.The proposed project will reduce potential greenhouse gas emissions through the reduction of burnable vegetation that produces CO2 when consumed during a wildfire. Reducing fuel loading levels reduces the amount of CO2 that is released in the atmosphere during a wildfire. Potential greenhouse gas emission reducti
Wildfire
Marin
2
10
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$550,957.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Marin County Fire Department - Camp Tamarancho BSA fuel reduction and community protection
By reducing potential transition to large fire growth or slowing large fire spread this will directly reduce potential greenhouse gas emissions during a large wildfire event in the area.The proposed project will reduce potential greenhouse gas emissions through the reduction of burnable vegetation that produces CO2 when consumed during a wildfire. Reducing fuel loading levels reduces the amount of CO2 that is released in the atmosphere during a wildfire. Potential greenhouse gas emission reducti
Wildfire
Marin
2
10
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$580,700.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Mariposa County Fire Safe Council, Inc. - Alta Vista Fuel Break
The length and strategic location of Alta Vista fuel break allows for monitoring fires in all four directions, and would allow Cal Fire to set up a strong and effective defensive line to stop fires coming from the Merced River Canyon into downtown, or coming off SR-140 and into the dense fuels throughout Midpines. It will allow for enhanced retardant drops and backfires, improving containment efforts. This project will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by creating a forest resilient to stand-leve
Wildfire
Mariposa
8
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$702,118.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Mariposa County Resource Conservation District - Southern Sierra All Lands Restoration and Recovery, Phase II
This project includes activities to improve forest health, secure carbon storage, and protect irreplaceable natural and cultural resources on a landscape level. It builds upon our successful fuels reduction and biomass utilization work funded by CCI FH grant #8GG18650, which has removed 5,935 bdt of biomass from 172 acres of heavily stocked SRA and FRA forestlands. Phase II connects to existing work and planned work to include private lands and communities into a landscape scale project.
Wildfire
Mariposa
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,421,969.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
McMahan Trust
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$47,012.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Medea Creek Wildfire Resiliency (RSRPD)
Invasive plant and dead tree removal proposes to reduce fuels in a high-risk area, obtain heavy equipment necessary for the work, and strategically plant 200 Oak trees to serve as a fire break.
Wildfire
Ventura
27
38
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$395,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Mendocino County Fuels Reduction Capacity Building Program
The Conservancy provided $197,621 to the County of Mendocino to acquire a chipper truck, train a work crew, and implement fuels management on approximately 75 acres of the Brooktrails Subdivision northest of Willits, Mendocino County.
Wildfire
Mendocino
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$197,621.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Mendocino County Resource Conservation District - Northern Mendocino County Forest Health Collaborative
This project will treat 1,358 acres on BLM and RFFI properties in Northern Mendocino County. Proposed actions include forest health treatments, shaded fuel break construction, and biomass utilization. Planning includes outreach in Mendocino and Humboldt counties to prepare for critical expansion of fuels reduction work in Phase II. Targeted benefits include enhanced forest health and carbon storage potential, mitigation of wildfire risk, and support for community safety and local employment.
Wildfire
Mendocino
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,958,840.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
MHDSF - Evaluating Post-Fire Effects
Remeasure research plots that were burned over in Castle fire; assist with evaluating impacts to Giant Sequoia
Wildfire
Tulare
16
26
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$598,426.61
Science Based Management
Michael Koziewicz
Wildfire
Nevada
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$56,240.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Michaels Family Trust
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$43,888.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Mid Klamath Watershed Council - Western Klamath Landscape Fuels Reduction and Forest Health Project
This project implements the Western Klamath Restoration Partnership's innovative plan to restore healthy fire processes in the Klamath Mtns. Proposed tx: 415 acres mechanical thin, 615 machine pile burn, 925 acres manual fuels reduction, 2325 acres hand pile burn, 1195 acres rx burn prep, 2075 acres controlled burning, and 450 acres pest management on public and private lands. We will perform these actions in WUI of Happy Camp, Somes Bar, Sawyers Bar, Cecilville, Forks of Salmon, Orleans, Weitch
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
MidPen Wildland Fire Resiliency Program
The Conservancy provided a $400,000 grant to Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District to reduce wildland vegetation fuels, remove fire prone invasive species, and expand shaded fuel break areas in multiple open space preserves throughout San Mateo County.
Wildfire
San Mateo
13
22
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$400,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Mindful Citizen dba Fuel Reduction Works - Northern Ojai Incendiary Fuel and Ember Cast Reduction Project
Remove incendiary, ember cast and firebrand producing fuels by targeting Eucalyptus, Italian Cypress, Fan Palm, etc. around homes and adjacent open areas owned by willing participants that are solely in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone in SRA, and LRA within ½ mile of SRA. There are 543 homes in the project area. By dramatically reducing the number of ignitions in future fires, we are limiting the size and intensity of fire occurrences. Long-term GHG emission reduction will be achieved vi
Wildfire
Ventura
19
37
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$492,970.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Mission Trail Nature Preserve Fuel Abatement
The Conservancy awarded a $45,000 grant to the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea to remove hazardous fire fuels in City’s Mission Trail Nature Preserve.
Wildfire
Monterey
17
30
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$45,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Monrovia Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project
Following the Bobcat Fire (September 2020), staff has been planning additional vegetation management activities, including further reducing fire fuels and vegetation in the foothills, consistent with the Monrovia Hillside Wilderness Preserve Resource Management Plan which was approved in 2012. This project will include approximately 100 acres of brush thinning and clearing in priority Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
25
41
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$300,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Montane Meadow Restoration - Butte Creek House ER, Warner Valley WA, Leek Springs ER-Region 2
The Dixie Fire spread through Butte Creek House ER (BCHER) and Warner Valley WA (WVWA) in late July 2021. The Caldor Fire spread through Leek Springs ER (LSER) in late August 2021. These montane meadow habitats improve wildfire resiliency by acting as natural fire breaks
Wildfire
Butte
Plumas
El Dorado
4
1
1
3
5
6
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Montane Meadow Restoration - Butte Creek House ER, Warner Valley WA, Leek Springs ER-Region 2
The Dixie Fire spread through Butte Creek House ER (BCHER) and Warner Valley WA (WVWA) in late July 2021. The Caldor Fire spread through Leek Springs ER (LSER) in late August 2021. These montane meadow habitats improve wildfire resiliency by acting as natural fire breaks
Wildfire
Butte
Plumas
El Dorado
4
1
1
3
5
6
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Moraga-Orinda fire District - Tunnel East Bay Hills Fuel Break
The Tunnel East Bay Hills Fuel Break will significantly reduce the the threat of uncontrolled wildfire and associated green house gas emissions by reducing high fuel concentrations and disrupting the horizontal and vertical continuity of fuel beds. The tree canopy formed by healthy mature trees will remain largely intact to reduce the future growth of brush and understory vegetation and to preserve sequestered carbon in existing trees. The desired result is to restore fuel loading to more natura
Wildfire
Contra Costa
7
9
15
16
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$6,380,563.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Mount Baldy Wilderness Preserve - Fuel Modification
WCA will work with San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps (SGVCC) to implement a multi-year Invasive Species Management Plan preserved for Mount Baldy Wilderness Preserve by Inland Empire Resource Conservation District (IERCD), who will provide additional support. The project will aim to treat up to 6.7 acres of Spanish broom (Spartium junceum) documented along San Antonio Creek, with extensive large mature stands. The project anticipates two work periods per year, over three years, starting from
Wildfire
Los Angeles
San Bernardino
25
41
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$466,820.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Mount Tamalpais Watershed Fuels Reduction Project
Marin Water implemented a suite of vegetation management projects identified in the Biodiversity, Fire, and Fuels Integrated Plan (BFFIP) and associated Environmental Impact Report.
Wildfire
Marin
2
10
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,088,609.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council - Mountain Communities Defensible Space and DDD Tree Removal
The project communities lie within the SRA in an area impacted by successive years of drought and affected by insect diseased tree mortality. The removal of hazardous fuels will limit the spread of wildfire by decreasing the intensity of fire and limiting the potential ember cast amongst homes. A fire that starts from private property will have less of a chance of escaping into adjacent forest land after horizontal and vertical hazardous fuels reduction work has been completed. Preventing large
Wildfire
Riverside
28
42
71
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$750,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Mountain Rim Fire Safe Council - Community Chipping 2021
The curbside chipping services encourage property owners to more actively participate in creating defensible space. Wildfire is reduced by removing vegetation; decreasing fuel and preventing wildfires. Chipping reduces atmospheric carbon release and is considered a green alternative to debris burning; improved forest health leads to greater CO2 sequestration. To date, MRFSC's curbside chipping has removed approximately 36,624 green tons over a four year period.
Wildfire
San Bernardino
16
23
33
40
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$411,631.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Mountain Rim Fire Safe Council - Hazardous Dead Trees 2021
Hazardous dead tree removal assistance encourages property owners to more actively participate in creating defensible space. Wildfire is reduced by removing vegetation; decreasing fuel and preventing wildfires. Tree removal reduces atmospheric carbon release in the event of wildfire by removing heavy fuels and is considered a green alternative to debris burning. Also, removing this biomass improves forest health leading to greater CO2 sequestration.
Wildfire
San Bernardino
16
23
33
40
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$454,973.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
MSH Hatchery Structure Protection-Region 1
Remove vegetation, tree trimming, and tree removal around structures per CALFIRE recommendations. Provide a fire break around the perimeter and reduce underlying vegetation. Removal of hazard trees.
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$400,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Napa Communities Firewise Foundation - Recovering and Preparing: Implementing the Napa County CWPP
The Napa Recovering & Preparing project will reduce hazardous fuels around 4 different complexes from 5 recent large fires over the last 4 years: Atlas-Lightning, Angwin-Glass, Nuns, and Tubbs-Glass, all still with extensive amounts of standing dead fuels. 20 different fuel mitigation projects will be implemented as well as a cost-share defensible space program in the Tubbs-Glass area. A D3 dozer with a masticating head will be purchased to treat and maintain hazardous fuels now and into the fut
Wildfire
Napa
2
3
2
4
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,855,215.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
National Forest Foundation - Landscape Scale Management to Combat Goldspotted Oak Borer in Southern California
Through this proposal National Forest Foundation and its partners will take part in a Southern California-wide effort across multiple jurisdictions to address GSOB infestations and reduce the risk of oak mortality via the removal of highly-infested trees, chemical treatments, monitoring, reforestation, and community outreach. This proposal specifically focuses on slowing the spread and reducing damage to oak forests in the satellite infestations that have been discovered outside of San Diego Cou
Wildfire
San Bernardino
20
23
40
47
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,998,420.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
National Forest Foundation - NFF-USFS Sierra Valley Fire Protection Project
The two treatments areas which form the Project are strategically located in WUI threat and defense zones adjacent to habitable structures and critical assets, such as homes, water infrastructure, and ingress/egress routes. Thinning treatments will target small diameter and dead/dying trees to decrease fuel loading and modify fuel structure. These changes will reduce the potential for high-severity fire and increase the probability of successful fire suppression, preventing carbon releases and s
Wildfire
Sierra
1
1
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,619,162.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
National Forest Foundation - San Bernardino National Forest Post-Fire Restoration and Forest Healt Project
The National Forest Foundation (NFF) is partnering with the San Bernardino National Forest (BDF) to implement the San Bernardino National Forest Post-Fire Restoration and Forest Health Project which addresses forest management objectives across multiple Ranger Districts. The goals of this project are to support long-term forest and soil health, promote carbon sequestration, and promote wildfire resilience to benefit the residents who live within the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI).
Wildfire
San Bernardino
20
23
40
47
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,200,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
National Institute of Standards and Technology study
The purpose is an experimental and modeling study to better understand conditions that lead to and support structure to structure fire spread during wildland urban interface (WUI) Fires.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$4,000,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Nevada Irrigation District
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Nevada
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$219,694.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Non-Staffed Lands Grazing Program-Region 4
Improve infrastructure to support cattle grazing and secure grazing contracts to reduce RDM loads and manage for sensitive resources on unstaffed lands in the Central Region.
Wildfire
Kern
14
16
26
32
34
36
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$75,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Non-Staffed Lands Grazing Program-Region 4
Improve infrastructure to support cattle grazing and secure grazing contracts to reduce RDM loads and manage for sensitive resources on unstaffed lands in the Central Region.
Wildfire
Kern
14
16
26
32
34
36
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
North Carrizo ER Excess Vegetation Removal-Region 4
Grazing lease for ~8,752 acres of grassland on a 12,168 acre ecological reserve.
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$20,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
North Carrizo ER Excess Vegetation Removal-Region 4
Grazing lease for ~8,752 acres of grassland on a 12,168 acre ecological reserve.
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,182,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
North County Fire Authority Wildland Urban Interface Fuel Reduction
The Conservancy provided a grant to the City of Pacifica and a $67,500 grant to the City of Brisbane for the North County Fire Authority to implement two wildfire fuel reduction projects in the wildland urban interface in northern San Mateo County.
Wildfire
San Mateo
13
22
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$197,500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
North County Fire Authority Wildland Urban Interface Fuel Reduction
The Conservancy provided a $130,000 grant to the City of Pacifica and a $67,500 grant to the City of Brisbane for the North County Fire Authority to implement two wildfire fuel reduction projects in the wildland urban interface in northern San Mateo County.
Wildfire
San Mateo
13
22
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$197,500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
North East Trees, Inc. - Building Careers and Canopies
"The primary objective is to increase urban forestry focused employment, training, education and job placement opportunities for residents who reside from DACs, prioritizing Watts residents and formerly incarcerated individuals. This program will provide education and readiness training, which, in part, will identify existing social and economic barriers, seeking holistic solutions, so that participants can develop the necessary leadership and technical skills to gain employment in urban forestr
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,486,328.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
North Fork Association
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$123,092.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
North Tahoe Fire Protection District Wildland-Urban Interface Treatments
Local assistance to complete identified projects on private, local government, and federal land identified in the Tahoe Forest Action Plan within North Tahoe Fire Protection District
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,800,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Northcoast Regional Land Trust - Lindsay Creek Conservation Easement
The Lindsay Creek Conservation Easement will protect 2,959 acres of mixed-conifer forestland managed for timber production in the lower Mad River Watershed. The property contains designated critical habitat for three federally threatened species of salmonids and supports high paying jobs in AB 1550 Disadvantaged Communities. This easement project is adjacent to the recently funded McKinleyville Community Forest and is the final piece to needed to create a 5,700-acre corridor of protected lands.
Wildfire
Humbolt
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$3,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
NTMER - Silica Mine Fence-Region 2
Silica Mine property (identified as private property on attached map) will be fenced out to allow for excess vegetation program to be managed without the potential of cattle trespassing on private property.
Wildfire
Butte
4
1
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$25,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
NTMER - Silica Mine Fence-Region 2
Silica Mine property (identified as private property on attached map) will be fenced out to allow for excess vegetation program to be managed without the potential of cattle trespassing on private property.
Wildfire
Butte
4
1
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Old Growth Giant Sequoia Research
Post fire evaluation of impacts to Giant Sequoia
Wildfire
Tulare
16
26
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Science Based Management
Old Pine Ridge, Inc.
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$121,032.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Orange County Fire Authority - OCFA Fuels Reduction Equipment
OCFA will purchase equipment to be used by the Crews & Heavy Fire Equipment when completing fuels projects throughout the county. Project activities for these crews include grading fire access roads, thinning roadside vegetation, & removing hazardous dead or dying vegetation. Purchasing this equipment will reduce the total amount of wildfire by providing crews with the means to complete projects quickly & efficiently. These completed projects will reduce the fuel load countywide and ensure prop
Wildfire
Orange
28
29
31
36
37
55
60
65
67
68
73
74
76
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$228,429.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
OUR CITY FOREST - Tree Equity for East San José and Surrounds
"-Plant 1,500 trees using best management practices for ""right tree in right place"" -Ensure legality and eligibility of all planting sites -Ensure permissions and clearances are obtained for all planting sites -Achieve maximum canopy coverage for each site -Achieve maximum community engagement of local residents -Achieve a 90-95% tree survival rate -Secure signed stewardship agreements for each site -Ensure tree stewards received training and education in ongoing maintenance -Maintain commun
Wildfire
Santa Clara
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$699,070.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Pacific Union College - Pacific Union College Phase II
The PUC Phase II conservation easement protects 243 acres of forestland abutting the Phase I easement (held by CAL FIRE), Las Posadas State Forest, and a Land Trust of Napa County preserve. This site is one of only three remaining working forests in Napa, and this project will create an area of over 2,000 acres of contiguous protected land. The property is a mixed-conifer forest with significant water and biodiversity values, in a strategic location, facing an extraordinary threat of conversion
Wildfire
Napa
3
4
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Pala Band of Mission Indians - Pala Fuels Reduction / Fire Prevention Project
The Pala Band of Mission Indians' Fuels Reduction Project will reduce the total amount of wildfire by removing fuels in areas at the greatest risk of starting a wildfire. By conducting roadside fuels work, the Pala Band will reduce potential starts and increased risk to emergency personal. With less wildfire during extreme fire weather, there will be less GHG emissions. It is well noted in the literature, that fuels treatments (including Rx Fire) during off season months leads to less GHG emissi
Wildfire
San Diego
38
75
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$401,678.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Pala Fuels Reduction Project
The Pala Fuels Reduction Project reduced hazardous wildfire fuels along the wildland urban interface of the Pala Band of Mission Indians' Reservation in San Diego County. Treatment activities consisted of thinning, hand piling, chipping and pile burning along the perimeter of the Reservation.
Wildfire
San Diego
39
76
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$286,714.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Pilgrim Creek Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Remove vegetation adjacent to mobile home park and roadway to protect structures and prevent ignition from roadway onto ER.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,885.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Pilgrim Creek Excess Vegetation Removal-Region 5
Remove vegetation adjacent to mobile home park and roadway to protect structures and prevent ignition from roadway onto Ecological Reserve.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$8,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Pine Hill Salmon Falls - Fire Break Shrub Removal -Region 2
Project will focus on the Salmon Falls unit of the reserve which is 265 acres (121.0344277°W 38.7576780°N). The western portion of the unit has become overgrown with manzanita and chamise shrubs and represent significant threat to homes along Salmon Falls Road and residential fires may spread into the ER
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
6
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$25,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Pit Resource Conservation District - Upper Pit River Fire Prevention Project
Fuel break implementation and reduction of fuels in WUIs is a historic vegetation management practice to reduce risk to habitable structures. It is well documented to decrease fire severity and promote recovery of forested areas. These fuel breaks will be all the more effective when connected with larger forest thinning treatments. As found in several studies comparing emissions from wildfires and prescribed fires, this shift in wildfire dynamics will decrease the amount of harmful air impacts a
Wildfire
Modoc
1
1
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,564,212.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Pitt Resource Conservation District - Upper Pit River Forest Health Project
The RCD is requesting $5M to plan, administer, implement and report on a variety of projects within the RCD boundary in partnership with the USFS and other landowners. These projects will utilize timber value from projects implemented on federal lands to offset project costs and to fuel the development of more work by using a Master Stewardship Agreement, Several new locally-owned bioenergy facilities are being developed in nearby communities to ensure biomass material will have a viable outlet.
Wildfire
Modoc
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Placer County RCD - Placer County Coordinated Fuel Break
"A continuation of the Placer County Coordinated Fuel Break to widen the existing fuel break and perform fuel break maintenance in the form of hand work, tree and brush removal, chipping, pile burning, targeted grazing, and herbicide."
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$303,468.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Placer County Resource Conservation District - North Fork American River Shaded Fuel Break Phase II
This proposal will decrease the risk of high-severity wildfire by reducing fuel loading on 2,331 acres of land along the North Fork American River canyon, protecting high-risk communities including Auburn, Weimar, and Colfax. If left untreated, a high-severity wildfire will release large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, in addition to threatening more than 15,000 people, millions of dollars of infrastructure, and priceless cultural and natural resources.
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,767,082.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Planting Justice (PJ) - Seeding a Forested Future: Job Training and Placement in Urban Tree Nursery Production
"PJ will: 1) Create 15 new jobs in urban forestry adjacent sectors discussed above. This objective meets requirements by employing residents of DACs in urban forestry adjacent fields. 2)Provide job training in nursery business administration/management, plant propagation, and greenhouse management to 15 new staff, 20 existing employees, and 125 Merritt College/UC Davis Urban Forestry and Environmental Horticulture students. This objective meets requirements by providing job training to resident
Wildfire
Alameda
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,453,496.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Plumas County Fire Safe Council - Eastern Plumas Wildfire Prevention
The Eastern Plumas Wildfire Protection Project reduces the likelihood that ignitions in the WUI have sufficient fuel conditions to contribute to a catastrophic wildfire situation by reducing hazardous fuels and increasing the effectiveness of initial attack fire suppression. Conversely the project creates conditions that do not support crown fire from wildfires entering the WUI from the surrounding forest land. Both situations reduce human and natural losses to wildfire. In particular, reduce
Wildfire
Plumas
1
1
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,794,661.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Pomona Forestry Corps
Staffing, program support, and crew costs
Wildfire
Los Angeles
20
52
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$3,813,860.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Prescribed Fire and Vegetation Management on R6 CDFW Lands-Region 6
Prescribed Burns to clear invasive vegetation, non native vegetation removal.
Wildfire
Imperial
Riverside
40
23
28
31
56
42
60
61
67
71
75
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$414,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Prescribed Fire and Vegetation Management on R6 CDFW Lands-Region 6
Prescribed burns to clear invasive vegetation, non native vegetation removal.
Wildfire
Imperial
Riverside
40
23
28
31
56
42
60
61
67
71
75
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,300,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Procurement-Region 3
Equipment, vehicles, and supplies.
Wildfire
Solano
3
4
11
14
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$176,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Prospect Way Fishing Access -Dunsmuir-Region 1
Remove vegetation along fishing access point
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Puente Hills Fuels Reduction Project
The project will consist of clearing for defensible space between the Habitat Authority’s Preserve and structures primarily at the urban-wildland interface (187.5 acres), removal of dead/ dying/ flammable /invasive trees (86 acres), and purchasing a tractor used for heavy brush hillside and chaparral clearance mowing. The tractor mower will be available for agency use multiple times throughout the year to clear vegetation along emergency access routes for safety during and after the grant perfor
Wildfire
Los Angeles
32
57
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$300,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority - Puente Hills Fuels Reduction Project
"The proposed project will reduce the risk of wildland fires to habitable structures and communities, and minimize the uncontrolled release of emissions emitted by wildfires. The Puente Hills are surrounded by over 20,000-100,000 homes within a short drive. The project will help maintain defensible spaces at the urban wildland interface, and will further reduce the fuel load with removal of the dead/dying trees and goat grazing of flashy fuels. The tree removal contractor will be asked to take
Wildfire
Los Angeles
22
29
32
55
57
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$617,862.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Puuku Cultural Community Services Tribal Workforce Development Program
The project will develop a tribal workforce development program in partnership with the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians (FTBMI). The program seeks to increase the capacity for fire mitigation work force in the region to meet the immediate need of creating more wildfire-resilient communities, wild lands, and watersheds.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
18
39
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Pyrologix Fire Hazard Assessment
Statewide assessment of wildfire hazard and community vulnerability
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$250,000.00
Science Based Management
Quarry Park Eucalyptus Fuel Break
The Consevancy provided a grant to San Mateo Resource Conservation District to establish a shaded fuel break and remove hazardous trees along fire roads within Quarry Park in El Granada, San Mateo County.
Wildfire
San Mateo
24
13
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,142,861.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R1 Equipment-Region 1
Purchase implements such as discs and mowers, power and hand tools for vegetation management and fuel reduction on Department owned lands.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$27,138.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R1 Equipment-Region 1
Purchase implements such as discs and mowers, power and hand tools for vegetation management and fuel reduction on Department owned lands.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$400,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R2 - Excess Veg. Removal Program (aka Grazing)-Region 2
This project is an amalgamation of existing excess vegetation permit, that were in place prior to SB85. Tasks include, fence maintenance, monitoring of fuel loads, keeping access and internal roads open to maintenance and fire equipment, monitor water crossings, check for noxious weeds.
Wildfire
El Dorado
Butte
Sierra
Plumas
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
1
3
5
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$14,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R2 - Excess Veg. Removal Program (aka Grazing)-Region 2
This project is an amalgamation of existing excess vegetation permit, that were in place prior to SB85. Tasks include, fence maintenance, monitoring of fuel loads, keeping access and internal roads open to maintenance and fire equipment, monitor water crossings, check for noxious weeds.
Wildfire
El Dorado
Butte
Sierra
Plumas
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
1
3
5
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$15,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R3 Unstaffed Lands Fuel Reduction -Region 3
Fuel reduction and hazard tree removal for various unstaffed lands within the Bay Delta Region.
Wildfire
San Joaquin
5
9
12
13
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R4 Hatchery fuels reduction-Region 4
Create and maintain defensible space around regional hatcheries and fisheries programs facilities; replace plumbing system to increase fire hydrant water pressure
Wildfire
Fresno
8
12
14
23
31
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R4 Hatchery fuels reduction-Region 4
Create and maintain defensible space around regional hatcheries and fisheries programs facilities; replace plumbing system to increase fire hydrant water pressure
Wildfire
Fresno
8
12
14
23
31
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$85,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R4 Staffed WLA Hazard Reduction
Maintain 25 miles of firebreak and 160 miles of roads on Los Banos, North Grasslands, and Mendota WA complexes.
Wildfire
Merced
Fresno
21
23
31
8
12
14
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$220,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R4 Unstaffed Lands hazard reduction-Region 4
Remove downed and woody vegetation where needed to reduce fuel load on unstaffed lands, invasive plant treatments, road maintenance for emergency response, construction/maintenance of fuel breaks
Wildfire
Fresno
8
12
14
23
31
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R4 Unstaffed Lands hazard reduction-Region 4
Remove downed and woody vegetation where needed to reduce fuel load on unstaffed lands, invasive plant treatments, road maintenance for emergency response, construction/maintenance of fuel breaks
Wildfire
Fresno
8
12
14
23
31
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$300,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R5 Los Angeles County Lands Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
BWER and Peace Valley undesignated lands fuel reductions and ROW fuel clearance; Project includes funding for 0.2 ES and 0.5 HA and 2 seasonal positions to perform preproject planning and CEQA, and implementation.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
32
33
34
35
36
38
39
41
43
44
45
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
57
58
59
62
63
64
66
70
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$59,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R5 Orange County Lands Excessive Vegetation Project-Region 5
Manage non-native vegetation and plant resilient native plants at various ecological reserves including Bolsa Chica, Upper Newport Bay, Laguna Laurel, Coal Canyon and Trabuco Canyon to protect resources on the areas from fires outside the areas and to protect wildlife-urban interface properties from wildfires that may cross the areas.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$31,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R5 Orange County Lands Excessive Vegetation Project-Region 5
Manage non-native vegetation and plant resilient native plants at various ecological reserves including Bolsa Chica, Upper Newport Bay, Laguna Laurel, Coal Canyon and Trabuco Canyon to protect resources on the areas from fires outside the areas and to protect wildlife-urban interface properties from wildfires that may cross the areas.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$167,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R5 SB 85 Equipment Procurement-Region 5
Purchase of various minor and major equipment to support the R5 SB 85 projects
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R6 Wildfire Heavy Equipment Rental & Procurement
Purchase of various minor and major equipment to support the Region 6 SB 170 projects.
Wildfire
San Bernardino
16
20
21
23
25
29
33
36
40
41
42
47
52
55
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$360,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
R6 Wildfire Heavy Equipment Rental & Procurement-Region 6
Purchase of various minor and major equipment to support the R6 SB 85 projects
Wildfire
San Bernardino
16
20
21
23
25
29
33
36
40
41
42
47
52
55
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Rancho Jamul / Hollenbeck Canyon Excess Vegetation Removal Project - Grazing-Region 5
Purchase fencing materials for ongoing maintenance of existing fencing and contract for installation in areas permitted for grazing under current lease agreement but not completely fenced to allow grazing to reduce excess vegetation and protect both Rancho Jamul ER and Hollenbeck Canyon WA, and adjacent housing development and Indian casino.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,598.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Rancho Jamul / Hollenbeck Canyon Excess Vegetation Removal Project - Grazing-Region 5
Purchase fencing materials for ongoing maintenance of existing fencing and contract for installation in areas permitted for grazing under current lease agreement but not completely fenced to allow grazing to reduce excess vegetation and protect both Rancho Jamul ER and Hollenbeck Canyon WA, and adjacent housing development and Indian casino.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$58,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Rancho Jamul Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Mow excess vegetation adjacent to State owned housing and Jamul Casino using new skid-steer and existing tractor with new mower attachment, use seasonal CDFW crews to line trim areas inaccessible to mechanical mowers.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$8,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Ready for Wildfire/Cazadero
The Conservancy provided funding to the Cazadero Community Services District to purchase a chipper and other necessary equipment to undertake vegetation management on public and private property with volunteer work crews to reduce wildfire risk in the vicinity of Cazadero, western Sonoma County.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$115,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Rebuild North Bay Foundation - North Bay Forest Improvement Program
Project brings critical resources to treat wildfire hazards on non-industrial, private properties throughout the participating four counties: Lake, Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma.
Wildfire
Sonoma
11
10
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$3,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Redwoods Rising-Greater Prairie Creek Watershed Wildfire Resilience
Grant from the Conservancy's Forest Health and Wildfire Resilincy Program of $1,000,000 to Save the Redwoods League to conduct forest restoration treatments to improve forest health and wildfire resiliency in the Greater Prairie Creek watershed.
Wildfire
Humbolt
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Regents of the University of California - Approaches to Quantifying Structural Ignition Risk in the Wildland-Urban Interface
We propose using a combination of empirical, physical, and data-driven techniques to develop approaches to quantitatively model structural ignition by embers as well as structure-to-structure fire spread. These efforts will lead to improved prediction of potential wildfire impacts within the WUI under extreme weather conditions through studying ember generation, lofting, transport and likelihood of structure ignition, both by embers and by structure-to-structure fire spread.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$176,413.00
Science Based Management
Region 2 Wildland Fire Response-Region 2
Department staff is regularly asked to assist in fire suppression activities on R2 properties on active fires
Wildfire
Plumas
Sierra
Butte
Yuba
Glenn
1
4
1
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$15,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Region 2 Wildland Fire Response-Region 2
Department staff is regularly asked to assist in fire suppression activities on R2 properties on active fires
Wildfire
Plumas
Sierra
Butte
Yuba
Glenn
1
4
1
3
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County
Keeping San Diego Fire Safe
Wildfire
San Diego
38
40
71
78
79
80
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County - Enhancing Forest Health and Wildfire Resilience in Santa Cruz County
In partnership with numerous Santa Cruz Mountain Stewardship Network members (CA State Parks, UC Santa Cruz, San Lorenzo Valley Water District, Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, and private landowners), the RCD of Santa Cruz County proposes a coordinated approach (including fuels reduction and reforestation) to improve forest health and fire resiliency on 454 high-priority acres of SRA land in Santa Cruz County.
Wildfire
Santa Cruz
17
29
30
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,036,987.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County - Santa Cruz Co Hazardous Fuel Reduction & Summit Rd Shaded Fuel Break
The proposed projects reduce the potential for catastrophic fire across Santa Cruz County by considerably reducing fuel loads in a number of neighborhoods and along important evacuation routes and fire prevention corridors. Reduced fuel loads decrease the chance that an ignition will result in a wildfire. They also decrease the rate of spread and intensity of a wildfire, allowing firefighters a chance to contain a fire to a smaller area in a shorter amount of time. Decreasing the number of wildf
Wildfire
Santa Cruz
12
13
15
17
24
28
29
30
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,263,079.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Resource Conservation District of Tehama County - TinderSmart Tehama Phase II Project
TinderSmart Tehama Phase II Components A, B, and C will reduce hazardous vegetative fuels around homes and adjacent open spaces within private parcels owned by willing Tehama County participants. According to the FHSZ Viewer, most of the county is classified as Very High and High within its SRA, LRA, and WUI lands. Reducing these fuels will reduce the risk of ignition and fire spread around structures and adjacent open areas, therefore reducing the risk of GHG release through wildfire. To do so,
Wildfire
Tehama
1
4
1
3
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,989,289.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Resource Conservation District of Tehama County - Tehama Mendocino Fuel Reduction Partnership PRoject - Phase 2
The proposed project is reestablishing conifer species and related vegetation on appropriate mid and high elevation sites that were severely impacted by the August Complex fire, within the Mendocino National Forest footprint on Crane Mill's managed lands. The proposed treatments will be a combination of machine piling, broadcast burning, mastication, herbicide application and reforestation in an effort to control vegetation type conversion and improve the forest ecosystem after the August Comp
Wildfire
Tehama
4
3
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,869,533.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Resource Conservation District Southwestern Pond Turtles
Proposed emergency water delivery system for Southwestern Pond Turtles in the Santa Monica Mountains and subsequent monitoring. A significant population of turtles live on Fritz and Alma Meir Wildlife Preserve that includes Zuniga Pond in the Old Topanga Canyon watershed. In most years the pond dries up completely and the turtles move to upland denning sites for the dry season. In the worst drought years--such as 2021--the pond never fills and the turtles often die.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$16,513.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
RFFC Inland Empire RCD
Funding for regional forestry and fuels management project development, planning, implementing demonstration projects, and developing collaboratives
Wildfire
San Bernardino
23
16
21
33
42
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,220,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC Irvine Ranch Conservancy
Funding for regional fuels management planning and project development, implementing demonstration projects, and developing collaboratives
Wildfire
Orange
33
34
62
64
70
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,220,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC Napa RCD
Funding for regional forestry and fuels management project development, planning, implementing demonstration projects, and developing collaboratives
Wildfire
Napa
Lake
Colusa
Yolo
Solano
2
3
4
4
11
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,960,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC North Coast Resource Partnership
Funding for regional forestry and fuels management project development, planning, implementing demonstration projects, and developing collaboratives
Wildfire
Siskiyou
Del Norte
Humbolt
Mendocino
Sonoma
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,960,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC RCD of Greater San Diego
Funding for regional forestry and fuels management project development, planning, implementing demonstration projects, and developing collaboratives
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
76
75
71
77
78
79
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,220,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC RCD of Tehama Co
Funding for regional planning, forestry and fuels project development, capacity building, and partnership development
Wildfire
Glenn
Shasta
Tehama
1
4
1
3
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,960,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Funding for project development, capacity building, demonstration project implementation, and technical assistance
Wildfire
Los Angeles
Ventura
27
18
50
45
46
30
26
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,220,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Funding for project development, capacity building, demonstration project implementation, and technical assistance
Wildfire
Modoc
Lassen
Butte
Alpine
Calaveras
El Dorado
Amador
Inyo
Mariposa
Mono
Nevada
Plumas
Placer
1
8
1
5
23
26
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$7,770,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC State Coastal Conservancy
Funding for project development and planning, capacity development, demonstration project implementation, and technical assistance
Wildfire
Marin
Contra Costa
Alameda
San Mateo
Santa Cruz
Monterey
San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara
Ventura
9
10
13
17
19
10
15
18
22
24
29
30
35
37
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$8,880,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC Tahoe Conservancy
Funding for coordinating, planning, and implementing projects that increase regional capacity for improving forest health and fire resiliency
Wildfire
El Dorado
Placer
1
1
5
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,110,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
RFFC Watershed Research and Training Center
Funding to provide technical and capacity building assistance, work force development, support for disadvantaged communities to increase forest and fire resliency statewide.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
DOC
Regional Forest & Fire Capacity - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$7,349,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Richard Don Hall
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$157,091.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Rio Hondo Fuel Reduction Project
The Rio Hondo Campus is situated in the Puente Hills area on 123 acres of land. RHC serves the City of Whittier, City of Pico Rivera, City of South El Monte, City of Industry. Currently there are many areas of overgrown landscape, that requires brush removal, tree removal and tree pruning. According to the State of California's FRAP CalFire's Fire Hazard Severity Zone Viewer, RHC is located on the threshold of a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
32
57
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$318,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Rips Redwoods LLC
The CFIP practices to be carried out in this plan are pre-commercial thinning, pruning, slash treatment, and follow-up slash disposal.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$149,925.90
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Ronald Tanner
Wildfire
Calaveras
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$76,318.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Safford- FRID Update and POSCRPT
Use of updated data to provide key information on probable pre-Euroamerican settlement emissions baselines and expansion of Fire Return Interval Departure to all lands in California to extend usefulness of the tool.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Science Based Management
Safford- FRID Update and POSCRPT
Use of updated data to provide key information on probable pre-Euroamerican settlement emissions baselines and expansion of Fire Return Interval Departure to all lands in California to extend usefulness of the tool.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Science Based Management
San Antonio Creek Defensible Space Project
The Conservancy will grant $396,000 to Santa Barbara County for defensible space wildfire fuels reduction project in the San Antonio Creek area of Santa Barbara County.
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
37
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$396,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Diego Canyonlands
The San Diego River Watershed Canyons' Fire Resiliency Program
Wildfire
San Diego
39
79
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,070,563.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Diego County Fire - Reducing Fuels and Increasing Evacuation Readiness in San Diego County
This project takes a multifaceted approach to reducing wildfire and Greenhouse Gases. By enhancing community engagement efforts through media, events, and defensible space inspections, we will prevent the need for cleanup and rebuilding of entire communities destroyed by wildfire. Second, by performing strategic fuel break projects, we are providing opportunities for fire personnel to access fire perimeters and extinguish fires more quickly, reducing the amount of GHG during wildfires. Finally,
Wildfire
San Diego
28
36
38
40
71
75
76
77
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,221,043.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
San Diego County Wildfire Resilience
Grants to Urban Corps and the County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation to conduct fuel modification activities on approximately 49 acres of wildland-urban interface.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
40
71
75
76
79
80
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$661,367.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Diego River Conservancy - Staffing
Wildfire early action program
Wildfire
San Diego
38
71
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Diego River Conservancy - Staffing
Conservancy Projects Implementation
Wildfire
San Diego
38
71
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$650,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Diego State University Research Foundation
Alvarado Creek Bed Fire Fuel Reduction
Wildfire
San Diego
38
39
71
77
78
79
San Diego River Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SDRC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Dieguito Lagoon Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Remove excess vegetation along roadway adjacent to SDLER using line trimmers, walk behind mowers, skid-steer mower and crews to prevent ignition or spread from roadways onto the ER.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,300.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Dieguito Lagoon Excess Vegetation Removal Project-Region 5
Remove excess vegetation along roadway adjacent to SDLER using line trimmers, walk behind mowers, skid-steer mower and crews to prevent ignition or spread from roadways onto the ER.
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$12,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Francisco Public Works - Growing Green Jobs: San Francisco Street Tree Nursery
"*Transform a 14,000 square foot vacant urban freeway parcel into a Street Tree Nursery and workforce development training center to employ and educate 18 residents from San Francisco DACS and 4 gardener apprentices to develop skills to enter a career in urban forestry. *Employ two full-time staff positions including: 1.) Volunteer/Workforce Development Coordinator who will be responsible for organizing and carrying out training, events and activities for workforce participants as well as local
Wildfire
San Francisco
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,193,594.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Gabriel Mountains Landscape Scale Wildfire Resilience
The National Forest Foundation (NFF) will coordinate and manage multiple fuels reduction, invasive weed abatement, and reforestation projects across the San Gabriel Mountains in the Angeles National Forest in the wake of the devastating 2020 wildfire season. NFF will work closely with its local conservation corps partners, including the Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Long Beach Conservation Corps, and San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps, as well as its network of contractors to implement a ra
Wildfire
Los Angeles
25
36
39
41
43
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,999,550.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps and Service Corps - SGVCC Forest Resiliency and Youth Engagement (FRYE) Program
Forest management that selectively removes invasive plants to reduce fire risk, among other objectives, can maintain uneven-aged forest structure and create small openings in the forest. Under some conditions, this practice can help prevent large wildfires from spreading. Ecosystems play a role helping us combat climate change by regulating greenhouse gas emissions from the terrestrial world. They can control the volume of greenhouse gases emitted by either storing them in plants and soils or re
Wildfire
Los Angeles
23
25
36
40
41
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$611,597.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
San Lorenzo Water District Wildfire Resilience
The Conservancy granted $200,000 to the San Lorenzo Valley Water District to implement wildifre fuel reduction treatments to protect critical infrastructure from wildfire.
Wildfire
Santa Cruz
17
29
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$200,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Luis Obispo County Fire Safe Council - 2021 SLO County Hazard Fuel Reduction
We will focus on areas where previous serious fires burned and consequences are high. Project will treat 4,150 acres of hazardous fuels and protect more than 2,600 structures in 16 communities at risk throughout San Luis Obispo County (including Cal Poly University dorms where multiple wildfires have required 6,000 to evacuate). The 20 treatment projects in 9 project impact zones will reduce hazardous fuels across 4,150 acres including: two 2,000 acre prescribed burns in the Parkhill and Cal Po
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,325,251.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
San Luis Obispo County Fire Safe Council - SLO County Forest Health project
This project will protect more than 1,600 structures in SRA by removing dead and dying trees and other hazardous fuels on 7 treatments areas on 5 project impact zones throughout San Luis Obispo County. We will reduce fire risk in 8 WUI communities at risk (Lake Nacimiento, Atascadero, Pozo, Creston, Cambria, San Luis Obispo, Santa Margarita, and San Simeon).
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,412,713.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
San Luis Obispo Wildlife Area - fuels reduction-Region 4
Prescribed burn on San Luis Obispo Wildlife area (SLOWA) and adjacent Chorro Creek Ecological Reserve (CCER); SLOWA is an active shooting range with 8 shooting venues; Cal fire handling all permitting and burn operations; CDFW staff will be on site to advise crews on missing sensitive biological areas (riparian habitat, milkweed stands); herbicide will be applicated to treat nonnative invasive plants; SLOWA will be burned annually to prevent potential wildfire ignition
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$15,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Luis Obispo Wildlife Area - fuels reduction-Region 4
Prescribed burn on San Luis Obispo Wildlife area (SLOWA) and adjacent Chorro Creek Ecological Reserve (CCER); SLOWA is an active shooting range with 8 shooting venues; CALFIRE handling all permitting and burn operations; CDFW staff will be on site to advise crews on missing sensitive biological areas (riparian habitat, milkweed stands); herbicide will be applicated to treat nonnative invasive plants; SLOWA will be burned annually to prevent potential wildfire ignition
Wildfire
San Luis Obispo
17
35
37
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$195,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Mateo County Wildfire Resiliency Initiative
On June 7, 2021 the Conservancy Board authorized up to $194,400 to the Woodside Fire Protection District for fuel reduction and invasive plant removal in Big Canyon and Eaton Parks, City of San Carlos, and Thornewood Preserve, County of San Mateo.
Wildfire
San Mateo
13
24
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$194,400.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
San Mateo Resource Conservation District - Post-Fire Forest Health in San Mateo County
The San Mateo Resource Conservation District proposed two projects to support post-fire recovery in San Mateo County: 1) implementation of forest health activities at Butano State Park to complete the planning and permitting currently in progress; and 2) supporting Santa Cruz Mountain Stewardship Network to collect post-fire aerial imagery and produce webmaps, webtools and pre/post fire assessments to aid stakeholders in post-fire recovery efforts and prepare for future fires.
Wildfire
San Mateo
11
13
19
22
24
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,870,583.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Santa Clara County Firesafe Council - Los Gatos Creek Watershed Collaborative Forest Health Grant
The Santa Clara County FireSafe Council, San Jose Water Company, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District and Santa Clara County parks have formed a collaborative partnership to implement forest health treatments on 955.4 acres strategically placed throughout the Los Gatos Creek Watershed in the Santa Cruz Mountains. These treatments will thin underbrush and remove dead and dying trees to improve forest health and resilience.
Wildfire
Santa Clara
10
13
15
17
24
25
27
28
29
30
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$7,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Santa Rosa Plain Vernal Pool ER - Firebreak-Region 3
Mowing firebreaks around the ER to prevent fire spread into adjacent neighborhoods. The SRPVPER units are: Wikiup 5 acres treated and 12 acres protected
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
3
2
4
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$12,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Santa Rosa Plateau Fuels Reduction and Fire Restoration-Region 6
This invasive species removal, fuels reduction and habitat restoration project at Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve (SRPER) will treat invasive plant species, reduce wildfire fuels, and assess and restore sensitive species habitats that burned in the 2019 Tenaja Fire.
Wildfire
Riverside
23
28
31
42
56
60
61
67
71
75
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Santa Rosa Vernal Pool ER - Grazing Leases-Region 3
Reduce the overall biomass through a grazing leases. The leases are numerous and comprise multiple units of the SRPVPER. The grazing leases cover the following units of the SRPVPER: Alton North 21 acres, Woodbridge 13 acres, Slippery Rock, 38 acres, Martin 12 acres, Turner 13 acres, Hazel 101 acres, Engle 39 acres, Davis 35 acres, Christina 35 acres, Margaret West 22 acres
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
3
2
4
10
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Save the Redwoods League - Redwoods Rising Phase II
Redwoods Rising is a landscape-scale restoration effort across 70,000 acres of Redwood National and State Parks, focusing on damaged second-growth forests. Now in its second year of implementation, this Phase II request will focus on 570 acres of fuels reduction, 18,510 BDT of biomass utilization, 28 acres of site prep, and removal of 141 acres of roads in 2022 and 2023 to reduce fire risk, store carbon, improve habitat, support the regional economy, and advance late-seral redwood forests.
Wildfire
Humbolt
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$5,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Save the Redwoods League - Weger Ranch Conservation Easement
The Project protects 3,157 acres of unfragmented redwood/Douglas fir forest, including scattered old-growth and late-seral stands, 7 headwater creeks, and 705 acres of grasslands and brush in Mendocino County. It avoids development of 38 estates, preserves a sustainably managed working forest, enhances wildlife connectivity to 11,500 acres of other conserved lands in the Big River watershed, and protects 2.75 miles of steelhead and coho salmon streams and 3 Northern spotted owl territories.
Wildfire
Mendocino
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$4,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SB 85 Contract Support-Region 5
Grouped contracts for region
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$375,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SB 85 Contract Support-Region 5
Grouped contracts for region
Wildfire
San Diego
36
38
39
40
71
75
76
77
78
79
80
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SGV Wildfire Adaption & Prevention Outreach Program
The 2020 Bobcat Fire threatened several San Gabriel Valley cities, which demonstrated the need to develop a regional model of wildfire prevention. The proposed project would provide multistakeholder, subregional wildfire prevention and adaptation capacity-building in an effort to be consistent with the Department of Conservation's Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program. Activities include education and public outreach for cities and communities that are located in High Fire Severity Zones in
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
28
32
35
38
39
41
43
48
49
52
55
57
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$227,934.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Shaban Family Trust
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Placer
1
3
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$104,191.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Shasta College - Shasta College Heavy Equipment Logging Operations (HELO), Phase 2
Shasta College is proposing to extend current staffing and support levels for its Heavy Equipment Logging Operations certificate workforce training program. Funding will leverage current momentum and a new Registered Apprenticeship program while continuing to engage the emerging workforce and new industry partners
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,207,200.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Shasta Valley RCD - West Mount Shasta Forest Resilience - Phase I
Will treat 1,500 acres of nonindustrial private forest lands on about a dozen landowners' properties.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,999,994.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Shasta Valley Resource Conservation District - Yreka Ridge Fuel Break
The project is designed to protect the communities of Yreka and Hawkinsville from fires entering from the adjacent forest by creating a fuel break that can be used by suppression forces to control fires. The fuel break will also be used in pre-suppression to reduce the decadent brush on the south slope of the ridge with prescribed burning. The fuel break can also protect the forested slopes from fires started within the Community. By tying into the Craggy fuel break system, the project creates a
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$581,034.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Shaver Lake VMP Study
Fuel reduction monitoring project
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Science Based Management
Sierra Foothill Conservancy - Wandern Ranch Phases II & III Conservation Easement Acquisition Project
A conservation easement on the Wandern Ranch’s Phases II and III, totaling 1,270 acres, would complete the protection of the entire 2,300-acre ranch, located largely in Madera County. The project would forever conserve important rangeland and forestland directly along the Chowchilla River, leading to extinguished development rights, protected ecosystems, recreational opportunities, connected wildlife corridors, and increased fire safety in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Wildfire
Madera
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$755,805.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Sierra Institute for Community and Environment - South Lassen Forest Health and Workforce Development
The South Lassen Forest Health Workforce Development Project will implement 1,421 acres of strategically located forest health restoration and develop a workforce to plan and implement restoration at an accelerated pace and scale across a million acre landscape on the south side of Lassen Peak, watersheds that provide water for over 25 million Californians and some of the best remaining habitat for steelhead and salmon.
Wildfire
Plumas
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,999,425.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Siskiyou Land Trust - Shackleford Forest Conservation Easement - Scott River Headwaters Phase 3
The 12,214‐acre Shackleford Forest CE is the 3rd and final phase of a 39,685‐acre Scott River Headwaters Conservation Initiative. The CE will protect T&E species; 86 miles of stream habitats; a 776‐acre wet‐meadow/aspen complex; Shackleford Falls; and extensive timber stands. The CE sale includes public access to the Property’s trailheads accessing adjacent Wilderness and the Pacific Crest Trail. The project also supports ongoing fuels reduction efforts to protect adjacent communities.
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,152,910.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Siskiyou Land Trust - Upper Bear Creek Meadows Conservation Easement
This 4,772-acre tract is Phase 1 of a landscape-scale plan to enhance vigor and resiliency of the Upper Bear Creek watershed near McCloud, Siskiyou County. We aim to conserve a working forest to support wildfire resilience, support a regional forest-based economy, increase the region’s climate resiliency, enhance carbon stores, improve fish and wildlife habitat, protect unique meadow complexes, and ensure protection of critical water resources that flow into the Fall and Upper Sacramento Rivers.
Wildfire
Siskiyou
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Legacy - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,374,110.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SJSU - Fire weather
Analysis of extreme weather conditions used to infer fire behavior
Wildfire
Fresno
Madera
8
5
23
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$203,514.00
Science Based Management
Slink Fire Habitat Restoration and Hazard Reduction-Region 6
This project will plan and implement restoration and wildfire hazard reduction actions at the Slinkard/ Little Antelope Wildlife Area (SLAWA). In response to the fall 2020 Slink Fire that burned approximately 3,800 acres (34%) of the property including key sagebrush-bitterbrush stands utilized by mule deer and other wildlife
Wildfire
Mono
8
5
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$65,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Slinkard Structure Removal-Region 6
Slink Fire which burned 3,800 acres of the 11,700-acre Slinkard/ Little Antelope Wildlife Area. Following the removal of the burned and condemned structures, disturbed areas would be re-planted with appropriate native species following site remediation.
Wildfire
Mono
8
5
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$89,116.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Slinkard Structure Removal-Region 6
Slink Fire which burned 3,800 acres of the 11,700-acre Slinkard/ Little Antelope Wildlife Area. Following the removal of the burned and condemned structures, disturbed areas would be re-planted with appropriate native species following site remediation.
Wildfire
Mono
8
5
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$249,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Smithneck Creek WA Fuels Reduction-Region 2
Primary purpose of the project is to improve forest health, increase forest resiliency, reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire adjacent to the community of Loyalton, California and the Sierra Brooks Subdivision as well as provide for future opportunities for applications of prescribed under burning
Wildfire
Sierra
1
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC Support for Program Delivery
SNC Support for Program Delivery
Wildfire
Modoc
Siskiyou
Trinity
Shasta
Lassen
Butte
Plumas
Sierra
Tehama
El Dorado
Nevada
Placer
Yuba
Amador
Calaveras
Mariposa
Tuolumne
Fresno
Kern
Madera
Tulare
Alpine
Inyo
Mono
1
2
4
8
16
1
2
3
5
6
23
26
34
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$904,300.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1081.1 - Plumas Audubon Society
Quincy Watershed Improvement Project
Wildfire
Plumas
1
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$9,900.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1300 - The National Forest Foundation
West Fork Carson and Monitor Pass Project
Wildfire
Alpine
1
5
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,401,520.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1305 - Lassen Fire Safe Council, Inc.
TPI Bootsole Forest & Watershed Restoration Project
Wildfire
Plumas
Lassen
1
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,671,725.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1312 - Butte County Resource Conservation District
Concow Resilience Project: Implementation
Wildfire
Butte
4
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,127,857.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1314 - Sierra Valley Resource Conservation District
Sierra Brooks: Smithneck WUI Fuels Reduction Project
Wildfire
Sierra
1
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,075,059.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1317 - Plumas County Fire Safe Council
Quincy Wildfire Protection Project
Wildfire
Plumas
1
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$433,280.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1319 - Feather River Resource Conservation District
Mohawk Valley Wildfire Resilience Project
Wildfire
Plumas
1
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,022,082.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1322 - The National Forest Foundation
Michigan Bluff Community Protection Project
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,042,670.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1325 - Great Basin Institute
Twofer Pilikin Fuels Reduction Project
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,255,225.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1328 - Mariposa County Fire Safe Council
Wagner Ridge Fuel Break
Wildfire
Mariposa
8
5
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$607,782.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1330 - Amador Fire Safe Council
Tiger Creek Fuel Break Enhancement
Wildfire
Amador
8
5
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$220,200.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1337 - Placer County Water Agency (PCWA)
Middle Fork American River Watershed Restoration Project
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1338 - USDA Forest Service, Stanislaus National Forest
Rim Fire Plantation Thin/Biomass Treatment
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,368,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1341 - Butte County Fire Safe Council
Big Chico Creek Forest Resilience Project
Wildfire
Butte
4
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
SNC #1343 - Butte County Fire Safe Council
Forbestown Forest Resilience Project
Wildfire
Butte
4
1
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SNC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs SEE - Conservation Concierges Project Sponsored by SEE
LOCAL SOLUTIONS: Creating fire-adapted communities to reduce fire risk, encouraging insights, best-practice ideas for hazardous fuel mitigation. Increasing trained land stewards, skilled workforce assisting communities in need of wildfire prevention and treatment through regenerative methods. Improved Comprehensive Land Use Plans, Community Wildfire Protection Plans, Community Outreach, CWPPs mapping fire risk by being integrated into county comprehensive plans. Workforce development skilled lab
Wildfire
Los Angeles
16
18
19
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
34
36
37
38
39
40
41
43
44
45
46
48
49
50
51
54
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,796,729.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Sonoma Land Trust - Sonoma Valley Wildlands Collaborative
The Sonoma Valley region has been designated by CAL FIRE as one of several historic ""wildfire corridors"" in Sonoma County. The projects proposed here are located in High and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in close proximity to 5 communities at risk. In the short term, the proposed fuel reduction will break up the horizontal and vertical continuity of fuels, which will reduce wildfire intensity, duration, rate of spread and ignition of tree crowns. As part of the Collaborative's long-term
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
3
2
4
10
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$934,286.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Sonoma Land Trust Wildfire Resiliency
The project conducted wildfire risk reduction activities on the Little Black Mountain Preserve, Laufenberg Ranch, Pole Mountain Preserve, and Live Oaks Ranch properties in Sonoma County
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$150,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Sonoma RCD
Expand technical assistance and develop forest management plans for NIPF (Nonindustrial Private Forestland Owners)
Wildfire
Sonoma
Napa
Lake
2
3
2
10
4
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$800,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Sonoma State University - Assessing the utility of handheld LiDAR to quantify forest understory structure and evaluate change following disturbance.
This project will quantify forest structure changes in post‐fire (Sonoma County) and managed stands (Mendocino County) via LiDAR voxel metrics. Data will be collected using a LiDAR handheld mobile laser scanner and validated using limited destructive sampling. This study will add to the relatively new and growing body of work on LiDAR remote sensing to measure forest structure as a component of forest health.
Wildfire
Sonoma
Mendocino
2
2
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$77,367.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
South Lake County Fire Protection District - Middletown and Cobb Community Evacuation Routes
The Middletown and Cobb Community Evacuation Routes, with an approximate treatment area of 345 acres along 21 miles of area roads, is focused on improving evacuation route vegetation clearing for residents and provide improved emergency response vehicle ingress and access to wildland-urban interface homes in the South Lake County Fire Protection District. The project will reduce the risk to the community by improving evacuation routes/control lines through the removal of overgrown fuel and tree
Wildfire
Lake
2
3
4
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$503,224.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Southern California Mountains Foundation (SCMF) - Creating Equitable Career Pathways in Urban Forestry
"1. To create a UCC Career Pathways Program in Urban Forestry (UCC-CPUF) with five 20-week workforce development training program cycles with two career tracks: utility tree trimmers/tree trimmers (UTT) and utility vegetation management pre-inspectors (UVMPI) 2. To engage 50 Young Diverse Adults (YDA) to participate in 640 paid hours (minimum wage) each in the UCC-CPUF with 10 participants per cycle 3. To create four components UCC-CPUF: 1) outreach/recruitment/urban forestry career planning/pla
Wildfire
San Bernardino
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,450,477.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Staff/Administrative Support
$12M appropriation includes $600k in staff and administrative support.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
Orange
25
22
32
29
41
48
49
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$600,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Starr Ranch Wildfire Resilience
This project involved enhancing wildfire resilience by creating and maintaining defensible space around 12 buildings within Audubon Starr Ranch Sanctuary in unincorporated Orange County and along the roadway providing access to the ranch.
Wildfire
Orange
36
73
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$7,650.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Statewide CCC Contract - Wildlife Branch
Contract has strong BMB support to ensure it is in place for FY 21-22 - likely in early Spring 2022.
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$400,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Statewide CCC Contract - Wildlife Branch
Contract has strong BMB support to ensure is in place for FY 21-22.
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$10,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Statewide Native Seed Contract - Wildlife Branch
Contract(s) for native seed production for post-fire restoration on CDFW lands.
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$200,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Statewide Prescribed Fire Strategic Plan
The project will consist of research on how California tribes, agencies and its partners have and are using prescribed fire and key actions necessary to build resilience within California’s forests. There will be the production of a draft Strategic Plan and the production of a final Strategic Plan and presentation to the Wildfire and Forest Resilience Task Force.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$35,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Supplies for prescribed burning
Purchase of firing devices and gear for program staff to assist in prescribed fire at the Unit level and for the firing operations to have a supply for the prescribed fire classes.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$120,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Support Costs for Wildfire and Forest Resilience
Prepare and implement treatments on state-owned land to meet targets of the Tahoe Forest Action Plan; provide technical assistance to partners; and support landscape-scale initiatives and sustainable capacity building.
Wildfire
El Dorado
Placer
1
1
5
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$10,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Support/Administrative Costs
$15M appropriation includes $750k in staff and administrative support costs.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
33
63
San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - RMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$750,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Susan D. Duenke
Wildfire
Calaveras
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$83,183.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Sustainable Capacity Building for Forest and Wildfire Resilience
This work includes: a. Expanding the use of agreements under Good Neighbor Authority and Joint Powers Authorities. b.Standing up new forestry and prescribed fire crews. c. Hiring dedicated prescribed fire personnel to plan and oversee prescribed fires. d. Partnering with the Lake Tahoe Community College to support a job placement program for forestry students. e. Partnering with the private sector to pilot small-scale processing facilities.
Wildfire
El Dorado
Placer
1
1
5
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$0.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Tamarack Mutual Water Company
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$243,270.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Tawonga Jewish Community Corporation
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$106,295.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
The City of Bell - City of Bell Urban Forest Management Grant
"A. Adopt an Urban Forest Master Plan Objectives 1. Integrate UFMP with the City’s General Plan, and update policies, ordinances, maps, street tree lists, tree inventory, and index trees. 2. Integrate UFMP into Sustainability Element of the General Plan 3. Assure that the city’s UFMP is consistent the Best Management Practices for urban forestry 4. Determine optimal locations, size and species of trees to plant for maximum public benefits 5. Establish a city management team and structure to ef
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$256,916.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
The James J. Walker and Bonita E. Walker Revocable Trust of 2017
Wildfire
Humbolt
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$87,035.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
The Michael Dean Bushell and Annette Jean Bushell Living Trust
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$81,743.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
The Palisades
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$58,406.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
The Regents of the University of California - Colonial-era forests of the Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascade regions: Using archival data to quantify forest structure and composition
Our goal is to reconstruct the structure and composition of the colonial‐era forest across the Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascade bioregions. We will use historical data from the General Land Survey to build the most comprehensive and extensive perspective of what California’s forest looked like prior to contemporary management. To help guide future management, we will compare differences in the historical forest to today’s forest.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$208,742.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
The Regents of the University of California - Enhanced Fire Probability Modeling for Avoided Emissions Project
Refinement of a modeling tool that evaluates GHG benefits from fuel reduction activities and produces maps of future fire probability based on climate change scenarios.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$256,344.00
Science Based Management
The Regents of the University of California (Davis) - A modeling and scenario‐planning platform to enhance California's resilience to wildfire and climate change
This project aims to understand the resilience of CA’s forests to climate change and increasing wildfires, and what are the controls on resilience. We will examine how fuel loading and treatments influence model projections of fire behavior with fuel‐drought‐climate feedbacks under future climate change scenarios. Specifically, how will increasing frequency of wildfire, combined with droughts, affect forest composition, recovery rates, fuel loading, and carbon emissions in CA forest ecosystems?
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$499,999.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
The Regents of the University of California (Davis) - Using early post‐fire dynamics to improve predictions of forest recovery
Emerging evidence suggests that early (0‐2 year post‐fire) dynamics, such as delayed mortality, can explain much of the unexplained variation in post‐fire regeneration. We will take advantage of the rare research opportunity afforded by the 2020 California wildfires to quantify early post‐fire dynamics and their relationship to initial and longer‐term regeneration using coupled ground‐ and drone‐based surveys. We will incorporate results into important reforestation decisionmaking tools.
Wildfire
Tehama
Glenn
Trinity
Humbolt
Plumas
Butte
Madera
Fresno
Tulare
1
2
4
8
16
1
2
3
5
23
26
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$231,256.00
Science Based Management
The Steven Michael Boeger and Casey Marie Boeger 2008 Trust
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$449,215.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
The Watershed Research and Training Center - Trinity Community Protection and Landscape Resilience Project – Phase 2
The Trinity Community Protection and Landscape Resilience - Phase II Project represents an expansion and continuation of our 2017 Phase 1 project, which will effectively increase the geographic scope of treatments, pace of implementation, and acres treated on the landscape. This Phase II project includes 5 distinct fuel reduction activities. Roadside and ridgetop shaded fuel break construction/maintenance, plantation thinning, reforestation, prescribed fire and biomass removal/uitlization.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Workforce Development - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$247,539.00
Forestry Sector Economic Stimulus
Timmons/Pyrologix/Headwaters - Fire Risk Assessment
Development of a web based tool for using Pyrologix fire hazard assessment
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$250,000.00
Science Based Management
Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation - Smith River Collaborative Gasquet Community Protection Project
The proposed project creates and connects strategic fuelbreaks around Gasquet, CA to remove hazardous fuels, improve emergency egress, and create control features to allow effective local firefighting for this and nearby WUI communities. Much of the aboveground carbon around the communities is stored in vulnerable, dense stands of smaller trees, not in more resilient older forests. The proposed fuelbreak treatments will move stands out of the dense, closed-canopy stage and accelerate the develop
Wildfire
Del Norte
2
2
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,573,916.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Training Courses Pomona Center
S-212 Chainsaw Training Flood Fight Techniques
Wildfire
Los Angeles
20
52
CCC
Forestry Corps & CCC Residential Centers
2021-2022 Appropriation
$29,265.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Tree Davis - Climate-Ready Urban Forests Education Program
The overarching objective of this project is to engage students in: the evaluation of climate change impacts in their communities, the enhancement of their neighborhood tree canopies, and the acquisition of college/career-readiness skills. We will invite students to participate in each of the three school districts (Washington Unified School District, Woodland Joint Unified School District, Davis Joint Unified School District) to gain an introduction to the field of urban forestry and the import
Wildfire
Yolo
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$390,766.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Tree Fresno - San Joaquin Green #4
"Fresno will plant 1280 trees, w/ 90% located in DACs throughout Fresno, Madera, Kings, and Tulare Counties, provide at least two years of tree care, and expand community outreach, including educational programming and volunteer engagement, throughout disadvantaged communities. Objective 1: Tree Fresno will plant 1280 new trees throughout the Central San Joaquin Valley urban areas. All trees planted will be #15 sized, planted over the duration of the grant, and involve participation from comm
Wildfire
Fresno
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,350,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Tree Removal Wildfire Resiliency (City of Malibu)
Project proposes to remove approximately 100 trees which pose a fire hazard and conduct 12 community chipper and green waste days throughout the City of Malibu
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$324,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Tree San Diego - Treejectory+ (Treejectory Plus)
"The Treejectory+ program consists of the following objectives: Objective 1: Recruit, train and graduate 50-person Tree Steward cohort each year (150 total over grant period) Objective 2: Pair >17 graduated Tree Stewards with urban forestry or related industries each year (50 minimum over grant period) for internships or entry-level positions Objective 3: Host monthly training sessions and workshops for recruits.Topics will range from multispectral imaging with drones and green jobs (arbori
Wildfire
San Diego
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$697,160.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
TreePeople - Calles Verdes: Cudahy & South Gate Urban Forest Improvement Project
"TreePeople will leverage existing community knowledge and partnerships to continue supporting the cities South Gate and Cudahy to improve their urban forest. TreePeople will use programming that includes best management practices, community engagement and education, local hire, and long-term maintenance commitment to plant and care for 2,000 trees. Project objectives include: - Reduce the impact of environmental threats to the communities of South Gate and Cudahy by improving air quality, lower
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$791,610.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
TreePeople - Calles Verdes: Rialto & Colton Urban Forest Improvement Project
"TreePeople will educate, engage and inspire the residents of Rialto and Colton to take stewardship of their urban forest. TreePeople will use programming that includes best management practices, community engagement and education, local hire, and long-term maintenance commitment to plant and care for 1,000 trees. Project objectives include: - Reduce the impact of environmental threats to the communities of Rialto and Colton by improving air quality, lower surface temperatures, reduce stormwater
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$429,329.38
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
TreePeople - TreePeople Job Pathway Program
"The objective of this project is to provide training, experience, and resources to guide the careers of youth from LIC and DAC communities in Los Angeles County through job experience, job exposure, and mentorship. TreePeople will develop two workforce development programs for youth from underserved communities. TreePeople will bridge the gap between youth, specifically from underserved areas, to urban forestry and its related fields. The first, more intensive program will place three youth in
Wildfire
Los Angeles
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$800,465.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Tribal Monitoring Wildfire Resiliency (BVBMI)
Barbareño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians propose tribal monitoring to administer and coordinate Native American Monitoring for cultural resources during Project-related ground disturbing activities.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
19
37
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Tribal Monitoring Wildfire Resiliency (FTBMI)
Tribal monitoring project proposes to administer and coordinate Native American Monitoring for cultural resources during Project-related ground-disturbing activities. The types of project activities subject to monitoring include (but are not limited to) debris removal, right-of-way hazardous tree activities, rescrapes, and any other ground disturbance involving the moving of dirt or rocks with heavy equipment or hand tool.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
18
39
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Trinity County Resource Conservation District - Northern Trinity County Forest Resilience Partnership
This Projects seeks to treat large areas of forested land managed by the BLM and the USFS. Project implementation will occur within 4 separate areas: Lake Forest and Oregon Fire (USFS), Little Browns Creek and Reading Indian Creek. Fuels reduction will occur on all project areas with broadcast burning within 3 of them. Treatments will consist of hand cut and pile, pile burn, mastication and broadcast burning and Reforestation.
Wildfire
Trinity
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,940,444.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Trinity County Resource Conservation District - Trinity County Hazardous Fuels Reduction Phase II
This Project will increase local capacity and reduce hazardous fuels on approximately 600 acres in strategic locations along roads and within communities at risk.
Wildfire
Trinity
2
2
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,119,488.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Trust B Under The Donald E. Ramelli Family Trust Agreement
Wildfire
Sierra
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$645,287.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
TULARE CO. RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT - WARD CANYON FUEL REDUCTION PROJECT
Ward Canyon project is designed to better protect the community of Springville and will be visible demonstration to landowners and the travelling public of the efficacy of fire fuel clearances. The project involves fuel reduction and treatment of over 600 acres immediately adjacent to the community in and around a more densely populated rural area. Because of the proximity to State Highway 190 and Springville, the area is a ready source of fire fuel. Community infrastructure, a Edison hydro fa
Wildfire
Tulare
16
26
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$415,487.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Tulare County Fire Department - North Fork Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project
This project will reduce approximately 1,808 tons of fuel and stored carbon potential. It will also diminish the spread of fire from the wildland into the wildland urban interface, protecting 174 habitable structures and 400 residents.
Wildfire
Tulare
8
23
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$389,371.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District - Pine Mountain Lake Fuel Reduction Project
The probability of high intensity wildfire is high for the project area due to unnatural and large quantities of dead surface, ladder, and canopy fuels in a densely packed WUI setting. People set fires, whether with malice or not. High intensity fires release high amounts of PM2.5 and PM 10. Within the project area sits Pine Mountain Lake Association(PMLA), a large WUI subdivision with 2,834 buildable lots. If the project gets approved, this 641 acre fuel break will protect PMLA and the commun
Wildfire
Tuolumne
8
5
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,207,867.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
UC Cooperative Extension - FMP Workshops
Funding to the UC Cooperative Extension to double the amount of Forest Management Plan Workshops across the State.
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$700,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
UCB Wildfire Science Collaboration
Conduct wildfire research on State forests and other public lands
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,200,000.00
Science Based Management
UCB Wildfire Science Collaboration
Conduct wildfire research on State forests and other public lands
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,500,000.00
Science Based Management
Undergrounding Power Wildfire Resiliency (City of Hidden Hills)
Relocate eight (8) electrical power poles and the accompanying wires on Jed Smith Road to underground. The project will reduce the likelihood of electrical lines sparking a wildfire, a known source of ignition
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
45
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$250,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
University of California, Davis - Phase II: Using UaVs and Big Data to Map Live Trees and Predict Postfire Regeneration
Improvement of predictive accuracy of post-fire tree regeneration through the use of seed-tree mapping and a realistic inference of seed dispersal processes.
Wildfire
Plumas
Lake
1
2
4
1
4
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$95,892.00
Science Based Management
University of California, Santa Barbara - Restoration of native plants on fuelbreaks to reduce ignition potential and enhance ecosystem services
We are investigating how to reduce the ecological consequences of fuel modification by restoring a fuelbreak with native herbaceous species creating a green break that limits the impacts of non‐native species, reduces ignition potential, and supports desired ecosystem functions. We also aim to conduct combustion tests of live plants in order to determine which species would be best suited for use on green fuelbreaks and to improve our understanding of live fuel combustion and its relation to wil
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
37
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$100,000.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
University of Washington - Improving predictions of fire impacts after mega drought: Lessons for carbon storage, defending the WUI, and improving resilience and recovery following the 2020 Creek Fire
Study will examine the 2020 Creek Fire as an example of a coarse woody debris fuel laden “mass fire” to examine how pre-fire conditions relate to postfire changes in forest structure and carbon, how pre-fire vegetation structures surrounding human structures related to their fate in the fire, and what these results suggest for forest management guidelines both to recover from “mass fires” and for management to lessen the impact of future “mass fires.”
Wildfire
Statewide
Statewide
Statewide
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$176,772.00
Science Based Management
University of Washington - Restoring Resilient Landscapes in the Western Klamath Region - implications for future fires, vegetation, habitat and carbon dynamics
We will use a simulation modeling platform to evaluate how to restore fire in the western Klamath Mountains and explore tradeoffs to carbon, wildfire emissions, and wildlife habitat. Specifically, we will evaluate restoration strategies within a potential operations delineation (PODS) framework and long‐term implications for reducing risk to communities, culturally significant resources, and ecosystem values.
Wildfire
Del Norte
1
2
1
2
CAL FIRE
Monitoring, Research & Adaptive Mgmt - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$161,488.00
Science Based Management
Unvieristy of California, Santa Barbara - Quantifying the Relationships among Stand Structure, Fire Behavior, and Burn Severity from Prescribed Fire in California Foothill Oak Woodlands
This project will evaluate the relationships between 3‐dimensional vegetation structure and fire behavior, burn severity, and mortality risk in California foothill oak woodland and savanna ecosystems. It will collect biological and physical data, relating field data to imaging lidar data, from two prescribed burn events in Santa Barbara County. The results of this project will form predictions of fire effects on oak populations, and inform fire management for woodland health and public safety.
Wildfire
Santa Barbara
19
37
CAL FIRE
Prescribed Fire & Hand Crews - (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$90,163.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Urban Corps of San Diego County - San Diego County Urban Forestry and Arbor culture Project II
"First, the project will employ and train an estimated 80 Corpsmembers over the course of the grant, gaining on the job training skills while earning a paycheck, an important aspect to the project since all of our students are categorized as LMI and living in disadvantaged communities. With this in mind, Urban Corps will find, purchase and inspect the best trees for maximum life based on the community and specific tree need. We will be planting 1417 trees with 6 different partners in 6 cities wh
Wildfire
San Diego
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$998,390.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Urban Corps of San Diego County - Tree Corps: Urban Corps' Urban Forestry Workforce Development Program
"This project will train and educate at least 100 Corpsmembers in the educational and training programs detailed above. The Corpsmembers that are a part of this program will also have the opportunity to be placed in jobs with our employer partners. We would also like to provide training resources to two Urban Forestry supervisors, new to the field. This provides additional support to tree planting crews while in the field. We estimate we will be able to place 60 in jobs upon their high school gr
Wildfire
San Diego
CAL FIRE
Urban Forestry - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$512,865.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
US DOI Bureau of Land Management - King Range Forest Health and Community Protection
The King Range Forest Health and Community Protection project proposes to implement 1200 acres of carbon- sequestering forest development treatments adjacent to roads, power lines, trails and property boundaries in a degraded and fire-prone landscape. These treatments will build on a network of fire breaks to promote forest development goals. This project will improve stand structure and ecosystem function while creating strategic fire control opportunities and protecting the public in adjac
Wildfire
Humbolt
2
2
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,389,560.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
USDA Forest Service, Sierra National Forest - Lower Bass Lake District Restoration Project
The project is in the lower reaches of the Bass Lake District in the Willow Creek and San Joaquin River watersheds. The French Fire followed by the larger Creek Fire burned through large portions of the project area. Prior to these fires drought and insect attack further impacted the project areas. Treatments through hazard tree falling along critical roads, piling slash, biomass removal, and planting will result in a targeted benefit to provide safer access and begin the restoration process.
Wildfire
Madera
8
12
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$3,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Vegetation Management Wildfire Resiliency (LACC)
Vegetation management and tree planting to support the Conservancy's early action wildfire resiliency. Project efforts to address its wildfire concerns throughout the Santa Monica Mountains Zone and the Rim of the Valley Corridor. The application proposes for LACC to perform all manners of fuel break management and enhancement at the direction of the Conservancy and its land management partners.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
18
38
39
43
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$250,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Vegetation Mangement Wildfire Resiliency (CCC)
Vegetation management and tree planting to support the Conservancy's early action wildfire resiliency program including the enhancement of fire-resistant native vegetation, to reduce wildfire risks in all areas of the Santa Monica Mountains Zone and the Rim of the Valley Corridor.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
18
38
39
43
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Water Tender Wildfire Resiliency (CRPD)
Project proposes to purchase a 2,500-gallon water tender truck, which will provide a reliable water supply for a remote location at Rancho Potrero. As a mobile unit, the project will also support fire responses in other locations.
Wildfire
Ventura
27
44
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$110,816.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wendy L. Garton
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$145,391.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wendy L. Johnston-Stackhouse
Encourage private and public investments in forestlands and resources within the state to ensure adequate future high quality timber supplies, related employment and other economic benefits, and to protect, maintain, and enhance the forest resource for the benefit of present and future generations. Project types include forest improvement, forest management planning and reforestation. Projects may include all of these elements.
Wildfire
Shasta
1
1
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$44,800.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Whitebark Institute of Interdisciplinary Environmental Sciences - 40 Acres Community Fuel Reduction
This proposal will reduce hazardous fuel loads on 40 acres of private property and a 29-acre fuel break on City of Los Angeles and federal lands. The vegetation management projects will reduce GHG emissions by: reducing the acres and structures burned by wildfires; reducing vehicular transportation of hazardous fuel to the Bishop Landfill, approximately a 50-mile round trip; and reducing pile-burns on individual properties. We will pool individual vegetation management projects into larger commu
Wildfire
Inyo
8
26
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$416,062.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Whitebark Institute of Interdisciplinary Environmental Sciences - ESCCRP: Phase I Implementation
ESCCRP Phase 1 Implementation will commence on the ground activities for the Eastern Sierra Climate & Communities Resilience Project (ESCCRP) by performing treatment on 2,156 acres within the project area. The ESCCRP is a collaborative landscape‐scale forest restoration project aiming to reduce the risk of landscape‐scale high severity wildfire and restore resilience to 56,000 acres of declining forest stands surrounding the Town of Mammoth Lakes.
Wildfire
Mono
8
5
CAL FIRE
Forest Health Program - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,913,908.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Heavy Equipment Rent and Procurement - Region 6
These assets are necessary to perform the tasks associated with SB 85/170, including activities such as masticating or mowing brush and other flammable material, establishing fire breaks, maintaining access roads at pre-determined locations, and transporting and/or servicing equipment.
Wildfire
San Bernardino
16
20
21
23
25
29
33
36
40
41
42
47
52
55
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$429,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resilience at Saddle Mountain Open Space Preserve
On June 7, 2021, the Coastal Conservancy Board authorized up to $575,000 to the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District to conduct wildfire resilience activities at Saddle Mountain Open Space Preserve.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$661,250.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resilience at Sonoma County Regional Parks Shiloh Ranch and Taylor Mountain
On June 7, 2021, the Coastal Conservancy Board authorized up $345,650 to Sonoma County Regional Parks to conduct wildfire resilience activities at Shiloh Ranch Regional Park and Taylor Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve, Sonoma County.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$345,650.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resilience at Spring Lake Regional Park
On June 7, 2021, the Coastal Conservancy Board authorized up to $277,166 to the Sonoma County Water Agency to conduct wildfire resilience activities at Spring Lake Regional Park, Sonoma County.
Wildfire
Sonoma
2
2
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$277,166.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resilience on Napa County Protected Lands
Grant to the Napa County Resource Conservation District for wildfire resilience activities on four publicly-accessible, protected properties in the eastern hills of Napa Valley, one of Napa County’s most vulnerable wildland-urban interface areas.
Wildfire
Napa
3
4
State Coastal Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SCC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$720,679.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resiliency Action Program
Vegetation management and tree planting, ignition and spread prevention, structure hardening, inspection and monitoring and workforce development
Wildfire
Los Angeles
18
27
38
39
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$8,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resiliency Drone Planning (USC)
Reconnaissance and planning effort around the vision of using a network of machine-learning enabled drones to detect and fight wildfires.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$50,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resiliency Emergency Operations (CRPD)
Purchase of evacuation shelters during fires/disasters which contributes to fire safety and resiliency. The project will assure basic shelter necessities and comforts are met to residents who are evacuated from their homes during a disaster.
Wildfire
Ventura
27
44
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$264,841.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resiliency Fire Buffer (City of Moorpark)
The project is located on 80-acres which provide a fire buffer along the city’s urban interface by removing the existing trees, replanting the trees with an appropriate tree species, and spacing the new trees to create a fire buffer along the city’s boundary. It will also improve species diversity through the introduction of California native oak woodland habitat.
Wildfire
Ventura
27
44
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$195,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resiliency Fire Station (CCFSA)
Corral Canyon Fire Safety Alliance (CCFSA), serves Corral Canyon and its neighboring communities, to fund construction of Fire Station 271 which will house Call Firefighter Engine 271 and Patrol 271.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$230,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildfire Resiliency Vegetation Removal (RSRPD)
Project will remove overgrown, dead, and burnt materials built up in the drainage ditch and the last burnt materials from the Woolsey Fire along the North-facing slope that could serve as fuel in a future wildfire including procure four strategic pieces of equipment to help ongoing wildfire prevention measures and create fire suppression readiness and assistance
Wildfire
Ventura
27
38
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildland-Urban Interface Treatments on Conservancy Land
Expand the Conservancy's forestry crew, implement urgent-need projects, and complete field preparation for future projects
Wildfire
El Dorado
Placer
1
1
5
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$1,000,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildland-Urban Interface Treatments on Conservancy Land - North Shore
Implement treatments on state-owned land on the north shore to meet targets of the Tahoe Forest Action Plan
Wildfire
Placer
1
1
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$4,500,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildland-Urban Interface Treatments on Conservancy Land - South Shore
Implement treatments on state-owned land on the south shore to meet targets of the Tahoe Forest Action Plan
Wildfire
El Dorado
1
5
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$2,300,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildland-Urban Interface Treatments on Conservancy Land - West Shore
Implement treatments on state-owned land on the west shore to meet targets of the Tahoe Forest Action Plan
Wildfire
El Dorado
Placer
1
1
5
Tahoe Conservancy
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - Tahoe (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$1,700,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildlife Area Fuel Breaks (Buttermilk Country and Round Valley) - Region 6
This fuels reduction project will 1) plan and implement mowed shaded fuel breaks, 2) conduct seeding of fire resistant native vegetation such as native perennial grasses in mowed and/or burned areas, and 3) implement invasive plant control measures in fuel breaks and burned areas.
Wildfire
Mono
5
8
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,490.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Wildlife Area Fuel Breaks (Buttermilk Country and Round Valley)-Region 6
This fuels reduction project will 1) plan and implement mowed shaded fuel breaks, 2) conduct seeding of fire resistant native vegetation such as native perennial grasses in mowed and/or burned areas, and 3) implement invasive plant control measures in fuel breaks and burned areas.
Wildfire
Mono
8
5
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$72,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
William S. Wintersteen
Wildfire
Fresno
8
23
CAL FIRE
Forest Improvement Program for Small Landowners (CFIP) - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$75,083.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Willow Creek Shaded Fuel Break, Non-native Species Control, and Homeless Abatement-Region 2
This project will address wildfire hazard and illegal cannabis cultivation, along with homeless use and invasive plant species. The decadent vegetation and presence of homeless encampments creates a wildfire hazard while providing natural cover for illegal uses including cannabis cultivation.
Wildfire
Sacramento
1
3
4
5
6
8
6
7
8
9
11
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$250,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Woodbridge ER - Firebreak - Region 3
Mow a 30 foot wide fire break along the boundary between the ER and the Woodbridge Road.
Wildfire
San Joaquin
5
9
12
13
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$4,500.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Woodside Fire Protection District - Hwy 35 Evacuation Route Shaded Fuel Break
The 2020 catastrophic wildfires in California consumed entire neighborhoods causing economic tragedy to many cities and counties. They also released staggering amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmoshpere. Wildfires emitted 111.7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide according to the California Air Resources Board. This proposal is designed to reduce wildfres and carbon emisions, as well as protect life, property, infrastructure and the watershed by focusing on ridge line forested areas and a
Wildfire
San Mateo
13
15
17
24
28
29
CAL FIRE
Fire Prevention Grants - (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$2,679,223.00
Wildfire Fuel Breaks
Workforce Development Wildfire Resiliency (CNC)
Immediately expand current efforts and projects to address the emerging wildfire crisis before the Fall fire season begins. Partnership with the National Park Service at various units within the Santa Monica National Recreation Area through the Fire Resilience Program including a restoration workforce internship and training.
Wildfire
Los Angeles
27
50
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
Conservancy Project Implementation (High-Risk Regions) - SMMC (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$250,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Yolo Bypass WA - Vegetation Reduction -Region 3
Grazing lease to reduce excess vegetation and fire fuels and discing a 15 acre fire break on the Tule unit. The South Unit grazing lease is 2767 treatment acres and 3767 acres protected. The Causeway Unit grazing lease treatment and protection is 426 acres.
Wildfire
Yolo
3
6
4
7
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$33,200.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Yuba Narrows Excess Vegetation Removal -Region 2
Yuba Narrows is a property along Yuba River, recently acquired. In order to manage the fine fuels, one mile of fencing is being constructed along the southern border of the property to allow for prescribed herbivory by cattle. A grazing permit is in development and cattle activity will be regularly monitored by CDFW staff.
Wildfire
Yuba
Nevada
4
1
3
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (20-21)
2020-2021 Appropriation
$58,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
Yuba Narrows Excess Vegetation Removal -Region 2
Yuba Narrows is a property along Yuba River, recently acquired. In order to manage the fine fuels, one mile of fencing is being constructed along the southern border of the property to allow for prescribed herbivory by cattle. A grazing permit is in development and cattle activity will be regularly monitored by CDFW staff.
Wildfire
Yuba
Nevada
4
1
3
1
CDFW
Stewardship of State-Owned Land - CDFW (21-22)
2021-2022 Appropriation
$40,000.00
Resilient Forests and Landscapes
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