fuel. someone from the outside says you guys know how dangerous this is. if i thought it was a danger or threat in my life for my family, i would be fighting hard against it. the project could mean a lot of money for the county, but the lawyers opposing it say that is the wrong math. how many lives are worth it? is it worth it if five people die in the next fire because they can t evacuate? what about 15? what i do know is you can t perform any type of comparison if the true risks of the project aren t disclosed to the public, and that s absolutely the case here. now, jose, the road you see behind me, butts canyon road is the main artery in and out of what would be a 16,000-acre site and the lawsuit basically charges that this one evacuation route is not enough. meanwhile, developers say there is adequate evacuation and it s been passed by lake county and the board of supervisors says if we simply abandon plans in wild
PG&E to begin removing trees in wildfire scar zones in Sonoma County
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MIDDLETOWN, CA - MARCH 3: Burns scars left by the LNU Complex fire is seen along Butts Canyon Road where a home-development is being considered in Middletown, California Wednesday, Mar. 3, 2021. The 1,400 home project is being challenged by Californi
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SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. - PG&E will begin a tree hauling program in the burn scar zones of the Glass and LNU Lightning Complex wildfires in Sonoma County and is notifying property owners who have fallen trees on their parcels of land.
A PG&E spokesperson said many property owners have fallen trees on their property that PG&E cut down when the utility performed its post-fire utility restoration work. But, this new program may allow property owners the option of having PG&E come onto their property to remove those fallen trees.