Popular park ravaged by Kincade Fire being restored with fire-resilient measures
By Kathleen Kirkwood article
Vines surround a burning building as the Kincade Fire burns through the Jimtown community of unincorporated Sonoma County, Calif., Oct. 24, 2019. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
WINDSOR, Calif. - A popular Sonoma County regional park ravaged during the 2019 Kincade Fire is being rebuilt with the goal of deterring fire.
The Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation received a $500,000 Kaiser Permanente grant to renovate Foothill Regional Park, officials announced last week.
The fund will allow the parks agency to redesign the 211-acre park with climate-adaptive features to make it more resilient to future wildfires and offer greater protection to surrounding neighborhoods, county officials said
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