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STEWARDSHIP PROJECT
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PURPOSE AND NEED FOR ACTION
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hazardous fuels, reduce crown.-fir e; potential,
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wildland fires
• Need : Urgent reduction in the potential for
large scale, high severity fire
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Signed October 8, 2009
"The Final EIS presents a Preferred Alternative which was
designed specifically to represent the goals, objectives, and
desired outcomes expressed by the Community Alternative,
developed by the City of Ashland, yet also meet agency goals
for the Upper Bear Analysis Area"
FUNDING
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
PROJECT FUNDED BY FHE
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a 6. 5 Million'Dollars for AFR '
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ASHLAND FOREST RESILIENCY
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Design, Community
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Density Management Surface and ladder Fuel Treatments
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AFR 1 OB TRAINING AND
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AFR for the Schools
�► ' ' COMMUNITY
flSFILAND ENGAGEMENT -'
Goal si'fiction 4: AFR Community Information Campaign (Communication Strategies)
The public is well informed about the AFR.project goals, strategy and timeline,
and the results and opportunities involved in monitoring_ Information%-ill be
Desired Outcome: available in a variety of formats and a diverse range of outlets to capture
different citizen groups.
A website (�+N wv ashlandwaters hed org) went public in October 2009.
Timeline: Further communication strategies need to be developed by a committee in
preparation fortimely occurrence release depending on events taking place.
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AFR COMMUNITY
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A New Era in Forest Stewardship
AFR Project Video on YouTube
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