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City Council to adopt state-mandated fire hazard severity map by July deadline City prepares to finalize fire hazard map after public comment period and state mandate.

Amador County is taking a bold step to protect its residents by adopting a fire hazard severity map, but your input is crucial before the final decision!

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Madera County Board designates high fire hazard severity zones for insurance benefits Board approves ordinance designating high fire hazard severity zones to aid local communities.

Madera County has taken a bold step to enhance community safety by designating high fire hazard severity zones, paving the way for better insurance opportunities and support for local residents.

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California fire officials enforce new vegetation requirements in high hazard zones Officials mandate removal of all vegetation attached to structures in high fire hazard zones.

Rolling Hills Estates is taking a bold step in fire safety by introducing a new Zone 0 that mandates the removal of vegetation dangerously close to homes—are you prepared for the changes?

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Clear Lake officials launch public review for updated fire hazard severity maps Maria Turner announces 90-day public comment period for fire hazard severity zones review.

Lake County is inviting residents to shape fire safety strategies by participating in a crucial 90-day review of updated fire hazard severity maps!

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