Wildfire Partners Expands Services to East County Residents
Wildfire Partners hosted a Community Mitigation Planning Information Session on Dec. 12, 2023. The meeting was recorded and posted online.
Wildfire Partners hosted a Community Mitigation Planning Information Session on Dec. 12, 2023. The meeting was recorded and posted online.
Your community is located in Unincorporated Boulder County, Erie (Boulder County portions), Jamestown, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Lyons, Nederland, Superior and Ward.
Wildfire Partners always encourages community mitigation. Working with neighbors will create community resiliency and enhance the effectiveness of individual efforts. We offer various services focused on the diverse types of communities within the county, including:
Available to All Applicants
A Community Liaison is required.
This person:
Wildfire Partners has an Outreach and Education team that is available to engage with communities:
Contact us using our Wildfire Mitigation Community Event Request form or reach out to our team at wildfireoutreach@bouldercounty.gov.
For HOA boards, neighborhood committees, agency partners, and groups involved in mitigation planning.
A Community Mitigation Liaison is required.
This person:
Wildfire Partners has subject matter experts available to advise community decision makers interested in implementing wildfire mitigation best practices in home/structure hardening, defensible space, and landscaping.
Contact us using our Wildfire Mitigation Community Event Request form or reach out to our team at wildfireoutreach@bouldercounty.gov.
Competitive Process
Community effort is critical to successful wildfire mitigation in communities characterized by high-density development. This would include most neighborhoods, subdivisions, and HOAs in east Boulder County. In west Boulder County, this could include towns and historic townsites.
Community Mitigation Planning is a formal process where a community will organize to assess and reduce risk around wildfire.
To qualify, your group must:
Community mitigation involves the creation of a cohesive strategy around wildfire mitigation.
To be able to protect homes from wildfire, you need to control the conditions that allow for combustion (the quantity and quality of fuel) within 50 feet of structures. In dense neighborhoods, community members will need to work together to mitigate individual as well as community risk as conditions on any given property will impact fire behavior nearby. Homes, yards, and shared natural spaces (woodlands and/or grasslands) are potential sources of ignition through direct flame contact, radiant heat, and embers during a wildfire.
Wildfire Partners supports NFPA’s Firewise USA model which offers a useful structure to help guide communities, and provides a nationally recognized designation for communities that meet the program standards. The designation process can take months or years depending on the existing level of community organization and wildfire mitigation. However, Firewise™ designation should be seen as a goal not a requirement.
Whether or not Firewise™ designation is a goal or not, the process of Community Mitigation Planning involves the following:
We highly encourage two or more people to work together as a wildfire mitigation committee, particularly for a larger community.
If this is part of your risk reduction plan, homeowners can sign-up for a home assessment.
The Community Liaison will be responsible for completing an application. Any community member may serve as the Community Mitigation Liaison and apply on behalf of their community. The applicant will be the primary point of contact with Wildfire Partners.
We have subject matter experts available to help guide your Community Mitigation Liaison/committee with:
Wildfire Partners staff can answer questions about the advantages of becoming a Firewise™ community.
We have subject matter experts available to attend community events and provide community advising.
Please contact us at wildfireoutreach@bouldercounty.gov to find out more.