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Mountain View Estates one step closer to being turned over to the property owner for rebuilding
The task force is combined of groups from the Oregon Departments of Transportation, Environmental Quality and Emergency Management.
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 2:12 PM
Updated: Apr 28, 2021 4:05 PM
Posted By: Adam Schumes
PHOENIX, Ore. It s been more than six months since the Almeda, South Obenchain, and Slater fires swept through Jackson, Josephine, and Siskiyou counties scorching thousands of acres and leaving thousands of people without their homes or businesses.
Right now, state management crews are working on the process of clearing out the ash and debris and get these areas one step closer to completing the rebuilding process.