Published on Apr 11, 2024, 1:12:16 PM
Total time: 00:19:18
The state is taking another crack at a wildfire hazard map that outlines areas where fire resources should be prioritized. The first attempt was withdrawn in 2022 after public outcry. As the latest map is drafted, the state continues to seek public feedback. In the coming months, agencies will visit places that might be more affected by the map, like Southern Oregon. Andy McEvoy is an OSU faculty research assistant, Derek Gasperini is a public affairs officer with the Oregon Department of Forestry and Tim Holschbach is the deputy chief of policy and planning for Oregon Department of Forestry. They join us with more on the mapping process and what comes next.
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