West Point, CA… Calaveras Healthy Impact Product Solutions (CHIPS), working together with the Stanislaus National Forest, has been awarded a $1.98 million grant from CAL FIRE for the Arnold-Avery Hazard Fuels Reduction and Fuel Break Maintenance Project under the CAL FIRE California Climate Investments (CCI) Fire Prevention (FP) Grants category. This project is part of a collaborative bi-county fuel break effort, and represents one strategic segment within a much broader, high priority effort to create a bi-county fire mitigation fuel break stretching from the Tiger Creek and View 88 fuel breaks in Amador County to the Arnold-Avery/Ebbetts Pass corridor fuel reduction projects in southeast
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