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In Paradise, California Bille Park Reopens Amid Historic Camp Fire Recovery, Cal OES Announces

In Paradise, California Bille Park Reopens Amid Historic Camp Fire Recovery, Cal OES Announces Published: Monday, 26 April 2021 05:53 April 26, 2021- Last Friday, the Town of Paradise reclaimed a treasured community space and took a major step forward in rebuilding its community more than two years after the Camp Fire tore through the area. Survivors of the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history can once again return to Bille Park, a 56-acre community hub that is owned and operated by the Paradise Recreation and Park District. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), in coordination with various local, state, and federal agencies, announced the full reopening of the developed areas of the park after crews removed the last of the fire-damaged hazard trees that posed a threat to visitors.

State reports only 100 more homesites left for hazardous debris cleanup

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA The remains of a building destroyed by the LNU Lightning Complex Fire is shown along Scenic Ranch Lane in rural Vacaville, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. (Aaron Rosenblatt/Daily Republic) State reports only 100 more homesites left for hazardous debris cleanup VACAVILLE More than 20 tons of household hazardous waste has been removed from 2020 wildfire locations in California. The state Department of Toxic Substances Control reported Tuesday that 3,200 homes and properties were assessed, with the final 100 homesites to be cleared by the end of the month. The totals include 962 parcels in the LNU Lightning Complex Fire zone, which burned in six counties, including Solano, where 499 parcels were cleared.

Wildfire survivors must act to join no-cost wildfire cleanup program

Wildfire survivors must act to join no-cost wildfire cleanup program
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Calif Wildfire survivors must act now to join the California no-cost 2020 wildfire cleanup program, says CalRecycle

SACRAMENTO, Calif. /California Newswire/ Survivors whose homes were damaged in the 2020 California wildfires now have until January 15, 2021, to sign up for the government-run debris removal program, says CalRecycle. The program is also available to property owners with fire damaged trees in danger of falling on public roads and other infrastructure. The state’s consolidated debris removal plan consists of two phases. As we wrap up Phase One, which is the removal of hazardous household materials, and move into Phase Two, which removes the contaminated debris, the property owner becomes a critical part of the process. Before the debris removal can start, property owners must fill out and sign a Right-of-Entry form, granting cleanup crews access to their property.

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