13.A.
City Council Meeting - FINAL (AMENDED)
- Meeting Date:
- 08/28/2023
- From:
- Neil Chapman, Forest Health Supervisor
Information
TITLE
Wildland Fire Management Program - Forest Health and Operations Update
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Information only
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This presentation will provide an update on:
- WFM Staff
- City of Flagstaff Fall 2023 thinning and prescribed fire plans
- Ongoing FWPP efforts
- Future presentations
INFORMATION:
Priority Based Budget Key Community Priorities and Objectives
Regional Plan
- High Performing Governance: Implement innovative local government programs
- Safe and Healthy Community: Ensure built environment is safe through the use of consistent standards, rules and regulations, & land use practices
- Environmental Stewardship: Promote, protect & enhance a healthy, sustainable environment & its natural resources
- Environmental Stewardship: Strengthen Flagstaff's resilience to climate change impacts on built, natural, economic, health, & social systems
- CR-1: Ensure all mitigation actions improve Flagstaff's ability to adapt to the future.
- CR-2: Strengthen existing community systems to create resilience to both short-term shocks and long-term change.
Regional Plan
- Environmental Planning & Conservation – Vision for the Future: In 2013, the long-term health and viability of our natural resource environment is maintained through strategic planning for resource conservation and protection.
- Policy E&C.3.3 – Invest in forest health and watershed protection measures.
- Policy E&C.6.1 – Encourage public awareness that the region’s ponderosa pine forest is a fire-dependent ecosystem and strive to restore more natural and sustainable forest composition, structure, and processes.
- Policy E&C.6.3 – Promote protection, conservation, and ecological restoration of the region’s diverse ecosystem type and associated animals.
- Policy E&C.6.6 – Support collaborative efforts for forest health initiatives or practices, such as the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI), to support healthy forests and protect our water system.
- Policy E&C.10.2 – Protect, conserve, and when possible, enhance and restore wildlife habitat on public land.