Thurs. 4th March 6pm @School – ODOT Hazard Tree Removal Update Meeting!
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Thurs. 4th March 6pm @School – ODOT Hazard Tree Removal Update Meeting!

ODOT WILL HOST A MEETING at the School at 6pm Thursday 4th March to go over their tree removal plans. NOTICE – DURING THE WEEK OF MARCH 8 YOU MAY SEE TREE FALLERS WORKING BETWEEN MILEPOSTS 36-37 AND 38-40. Weather conditions or other issues may cause changes. Travelers are advised to stay alert near crews…

Understanding Hazard Tree Removal Markings
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Understanding Hazard Tree Removal Markings

As posted previously crews around the state are beginning to clear roads and private properties of trees damaged in September’s wildfires. The tree clearing is part of the Oregon Wildfire Recovery Debris Management Task Force’s effort to provide cleanup for homes and businesses in the eight affected counties – Clackamas, Douglas, Jackson, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln,…

Oregon Wildfire Recovery Debris Removal Begins with Hazard Trees
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Oregon Wildfire Recovery Debris Removal Begins with Hazard Trees

Source: Press release issued by the Oregon Debris Management Task Force on January 2021 SALEM – Crews around the state are beginning to clear roads and private properties of trees damaged in September’s wildfires. The tree clearing is part of the Oregon Wildfire Recovery Debris Management Task Force’s effort to provide cleanup for homes and businesses…

No-Cost Wildfire Debris Cleanup for all Oregon Homes & Businesses
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No-Cost Wildfire Debris Cleanup for all Oregon Homes & Businesses

Source: Oregon.gov SALEM – The State of Oregon will provide no-cost wildfire ash and debris cleanup for all homes and businesses in the eight counties affected by the disastrous September wildfires, the Oregon Debris Management Task Force announced today. This cleanup includes mobile home parks, second homes, businesses, and other structures. Home and business owners…

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…

Sign Up Before Oct. 16th for Hazardous Debris Removal
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Sign Up Before Oct. 16th for Hazardous Debris Removal

You can donate directly to the McKenzie CDC above who will direct funds to recovery efforts in the McKenzie River valley. Use the Paypal Donate button above to help support the residents of the valley so badly scarred by the Holiday Farm Fire.   Today Lane County have opened up a scheme allowing fire damaged…

Don’t Start Clean Up Now – FEMA, Lane County + Oregon DEQ will Help and Save You Money!
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Don’t Start Clean Up Now – FEMA, Lane County + Oregon DEQ will Help and Save You Money!

Daniel Hurley, Director, Lane County Public Works met the McKenzie CDC and spoke with evacuees from the Holiday Farm Fire last Saturday at the MERC in Lane Events Center and stressed that residents of the McKenzie valley who lost property in the fire should not get started cleaning up, moving or dumping the debris for…