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19 local projects win nearly $500K in wildfire grant funding this summer (KYSL Crystal 93 radio)

Construction site with workers, machinery, and trees in the background.
Hazardous-fuels reduction work conducted by the Beetle Kill Tree Guys, a local contractor with a long track record of putting together grant proposals on behalf of property owners. 

A whole lot of local homes are about to get safer with $492,806 in wildfire mitigation grant funding, and all of it is coming from the county. Summit County Wildfire Council reviewed a record-setting 30 applications and awarded money to 19 projects, including three at local deed-restricted neighborhoods.  One project, the Elk Run cistern project for dozens of properties north of Silverthorne, is getting nearly $144,000. That’s more than one-quarter of all funding this cycle.  Three workforce neighborhoods in Dillon Valley and Wildernest are getting a combined $35,000. This grant money is approved for clear cutting, wildfire buffers, and deadfall removal, known as hazardous fuels reduction, and other “wildfire protection plan” projects like emergency water access and evacuation routes.  Money comes from the voter-approved Strong Futures fund, generating $1 million annually for community fire protection. Read more ...