UPDATE – Right of Entry for Cleanup
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UPDATE – Right of Entry for Cleanup

Lane County has updated their advice and information regarding ROE access for county crews to access your property to assess and remove hazardous materials and/or fire debris. You can see this updated info here. Please note, the county has added a legal disclaimer to this information and advises it is only for ‘General Guidance to…

Should I Use my Insurance to Pay for Wildfire Cleanup?
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Should I Use my Insurance to Pay for Wildfire Cleanup?

Oregon’s Debris Management Task Force strongly urges individual property owners not to remove hazardous materials and debris themselves because of the cost and the potential risks to health and safety. Doing the cleanup on your own will be more costly than using the state and county-led program, and could reduce the amount of insurance money…

Webinar Series for ​Disaster Response, Recovery, and Long-Term Recovery for 2020 Oregon Wildfires
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Webinar Series for ​Disaster Response, Recovery, and Long-Term Recovery for 2020 Oregon Wildfires

Disaster Response, Recovery, and Long-Term Recovery Webinars for 2020 Oregon Wildfires The Oregon Office of Emergency Management and FEMA are sponsoring a series of webinars to provide an overview of disaster recovery resources that can support your neighbor’s recovery from the September 2020 wildfires. State Programs, FEMA Programs, and othe​r Federal Partners will share information…