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Cloverdale Police Department
Thursday November 10th, 2022 :: 08:36 a.m. PST

Advisory

Las operaciones de quema de pilas prescritas planificadas en Cloverdale River Park estan comenzando y finalizaran a las 2:00 p.m.

STARTING NOW:

Sonoma County Regional Parks, in collaboration with Cloverdale Fire Protection District and CAL FIRE, is planning to conduct prescribed pile burns at Cloverdale River Park on Thursday, November 10th. Woody material from the wildfires that occurred in the park this last summer were thinned and piled by Regional Parks’ staff over the last several months. The pile burn will begin on the morning of the 10th and continue throughout the day. Fire agencies will provide fire engines and crews to manage the burning process, and Regional Parks staff will work in collaboration with the fire agencies.

Cloverdale River Park will remain open, and park users may see or smell smoke in the area during the burn. Some areas may be closed for public safety. Those areas that are closed will be posted with
closure signs.

The upcoming pile burning at Cloverdale River Park is a continuation of fuels reduction work that began earlier this year with the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District’s Fuels Crew thinning vegetation along the main trail that runs through the park. Thinning vegetation coupled with prescribed burning reduces surface and ladder fuels to help protect the Park’s natural resources including native trees and adjacent communities from future wildfire severity. This project will also help build and foster collaboration between Parks and fire agency personnel.

For more information on how Regional Parks uses low-intensity prescribed fire as a landscape management tool, visit SoCoParks.org/Fire.

About Sonoma County Regional Parks Sonoma County Regional Parks includes 56 parks, beaches and trails. Regional Park’s mission is to create healthy communities and contribute to the county’s economic vitality by acquiring, developing, managing, and maintaining parks. Regional Parks preserves natural and cultural resources and offers opportunities for recreation and education that enhance the quality of life and well-being of residents and visitors.

Contact Information:
Brook Edwards
Park Program Supervisor
Natural Resources Division
Sonoma County Regional Parks
[email protected]
 

Address/Location
Cloverdale Police Department
112 Broad St
Cloverdale, CA 95425

Contact
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Non-emergencies: 707-894-2150

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