Stephanie Conners, like more than 350 of her neighbors near Grand Lake, didn't lose her house during Colorado's traditional fire season. Pete Lee, D- Colorado Springs and a committee member, said. Conners, who is now staying near Granby while she wrestles with her insurance company, isn't sure what can be done.
With the devastating 2020 fire season and the historically destructive 2021 Marshall fire still fresh in minds, there’s a special urgency in the work, members of the legislature’s standing wildfire committee said.