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Typical home value in one of the Bay Area s hottest ZIP codes is a cool $3 8 million

Typical home value in one of the Bay Area s hottest ZIP codes is a cool $3 8 million
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East Bay Parks receives $13 5M from state for forest management, wildfire prevention

East Bay Parks receives $13 5M from state for forest management, wildfire prevention
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$10M from state budget to address sudden tree die-off in East Bay parks

Image courtesy of the East Bay Regional Park District The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) received $13.5 million from the California State budget to prevent wildfires, including $10 million to specifically remove dead and dying trees. The $10 million appropriation, proposed by Senators Nancy Skinner (D-9, Berkeley) and Bob Wieckowski (D-10, Fremont), aims to address a new tree mortality phenomenon occurring in several parklands. First noticed in the East Bay in October 2020, EBRPD has more than 1,500 acres of dead or dying trees affected by drought and climate change conditions that need immediate attention, according to EBRPD Fire Chief Aileen Theile. Miller Knox Regional Shoreline in Richmond, Anthony Chabot and Reinhardt Redwood Regional Parks in Oakland, and Tilden Regional Park in Berkeley/Orinda are locations most significantly impacted, according to EBRPD.

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East Bay Regional Park District Closes Locations Due to Extreme Weather

Updated on January 27, 2021 at 1:44 am ASSOCIATED PRESS Ridgeline locations of the East Bay Regional Park District will be closed from 8 a.m. Wednesday to 8 a.m. Friday due to extreme weather conditions and likely cleanup needs, officials said.  High winds can cause falling trees and branches, which can cause injury and create safety hazards, the district said in an announcement.  Gusts as of 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday night were as high as 63 mph, according to the National Weather Service.  Local

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