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Fire Recovery Information
The City will be using this page to provide the most up-to-date information on the recovery efforts from the Hill and Woolsey fires for affected residents, and for posting important forms and documents for owners of fire damaged/destroyed properties. Another site is available for county unincorporated residents.
Marjan Behzadi has been designated as the City’s Fire Recovery Concierge to assist property owners in recovering and rebuilding as quickly as possible. She can be reached at mbehzadi@toaks.org or (805) 449-2328.
Fire Hazard Reduction Program
The Ventura County Fire Reminds the Public to
Clear Brush Ahead of Fire Season
Ventura County Fire requires homeowners and property managers to clear brush away from nearby buildings and maintain 100 feet of defensible space. Dead trees, poorly maintained properties and dry brush greatly increases the risk of fast-spreading, dangerous wildfires. FHRP is designed to minimize fire danger by controlling the density and placement of flammable vegetation. It not only helps protect Ventura County, but also provides a buffer zone for firefighters to operate should a wildfire threaten a home or property. To find out if a parcel has been approved, visit www.VCFHRP.org.
For more information about how to better prepare your home and property before a wildfire occurs, download aReady, Set, Go! Brochure, inEnglishorSpanish.
For additional information on theFire Hazard Reduction Program, call (805) 389-9759 or send an email tofhrp@ventura.org. |