Fire Safety Chipping
Programs
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NEIGHBORHOOD |
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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DATES |
CONTACT PERSON |
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Aldercroft Heights* |
Drop brush at the turnout on Aldercroft
Heights Road.* |
May 17-May 26 |
Kim Gardner, 353-4255
Aldercroft_Hcwd@Yahoo.com
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Chemeketa
Park* |
Drop brush at
the Chemeketa Park Playground.*
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May 17-May 26
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Sheila Buxton
353-4819 |
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Summit Road
Area |
Drop brush by
the old baseball field across the street from Loma
Prieta School.
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May 17 Only
8 am To 3 pm |
Alex Leman
Alex@Lomaprietafire.org |
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Redwood Estates |
Drop brush at
the Community Center parking lot. |
May 17-May 18
7:30 am-11:30
am
12:00 pm-3:30
pm |
Jeff Bates
353-1866 |
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Aldercroft Heights
and
Chemeketa Park* |
Curbside
brush pick up at your home.* |
May 29-May 30
only
Requires form
two weeks In
advance* |
Kim Gardner
353-4255
Aldercroft_Hcwd@Yahoo.com
Sheila Buxton
353-4819
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Lake Canyon |
Curbside
brush pick up at your home* |
Date to be
determined
Requires form
two weeks In
advance*
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Kim Gardner
353-4255
Aldercroft_Hcwd@Yahoo.com
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Other areas may list their chipping schedules here.
Watch for additions.
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If
you live in Aldercroft Heights, Chemeketa Park, or Lake
Canyon, you can arrange for brush pick up at your home.
You must fill out a request form two weeks in advance.
For more information, call or email Kim Gardner or Sheila
Buxton. (See table for phone numbers and email addresses. )
Brush must be less than six inches in diameter. No length limit.
Please, no root balls, construction debris, dirt, or other
material that may damage the chipper.
If you live in Santa Clara County and would like to help
organize a chipping program in your neighborhood, call
Rick Parfitt,
408-353-4912,
or email
RickP@SCCFireSafe.org.
For help with chipping programs in Santa Cruz County, call
Angela Pettersen at CalFire, 831-335-6794,
or email
angela.petersen@fire.ca.gov.
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The Burn
Season
is over in Santa Cruz County
Backyard burning is prohibited.
To confirm,
call 1-800-225-2876
Road
Problems
Local Areas of Santa Cruz County
Highland Way is officially closed to through traffic at
PM 328. If FEMA funds are available, and if geotechnical studies
indicate that reconstruction is practical, work to re-open
the road should begin next summer. One lane is also closed
at PM 4.32.
Olive Springs Road has only one lane open at PM .35.
Hutchinson Road is subject to traffic delays and lane closures
from February 25 through March 28 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
for construction-related storm damage repair, 1/4 mile in from Riva
Ridge Road. Anticipate delays up to 1/2 hour.
East Zayante Road (PM 4.65), Eureka Canyon Road (PM 8.54 to 8.68),
Glenwood Drive (between PM 4.48 and 4.70, and at 23975), and Redwood
Lodge Road (PM 2.03) have only one lane open due to slides and
slipouts.
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Bus day passes
now cost less.
Adult day pass: $5.00
Youth (5 - 17 years): $4.00
Senior/Disabled/Medicare: $2.00
Click here for
Route 76 bus schedule to Los Gatos. |
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The 76 Bus
is still Alive.
Santa Clara County's
Valley Transit Authority now plans to retain the mountain
bus route 76 for Los Gatos High School students, but only
when school is in session. The summer route will be
discontinued.
For more
information, visit
http://www.org/coa/coa
index.html
Thank you to the
people who spoke at meetings, wrote letters, and sent emails
in support of the 76 bus route. At least for now, you helped
keep us connected.
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Protecting Your Home from Fire
Here’s a checklist on how to improve your
landscaping from CalFire at www.fire.ca.gov:
Create a defensible space of one hundred
feet around your home. It is required by law.
Create a "lean, clean, green zone" by
removing all flammable vegetation within thirty feet
surrounding your home
Create a "reduced fuel zone" in the
remaining seventy feet or to your property line.
You have two options in this area:
A.
Create horizontal and vertical spacing between plants.
The amount of space will depend on how steep your
property is and the size of your plants.
B .
Large trees do not have to be removed as long as all of
the plants beneath them are removed.
Remove lower tree branches at least six
feet from the ground
Landscape with fire resistant plants
Maintain all plants with regular water,
and keep dead braches, leaves, and needles removed.
When clearing vegetation, use care when
operating equipment such as lawnmowers. One small spark
may start a fire; a string trimmer is much safer.
In your yard
Stack woodpiles at least thirty feet
from all structures and remove vegetation within ten
feet of woodpiles
Locate LPG tanks (butane and propane) at
least thirty feet from any structure and maintain ten
feet of clearance
Remove all stacks of construction
materials, pine needles, leaves, and other debris from
your yard
For other ways to protect your home
from fire, visit
www.fire.ca.gov
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Mountain
Crime Alert!
Mail theft. Arson. Vandalism.
Burglaries.
Watch out
for lurkers, strangers, and odd comings and goings.
If you see something suspicious don't be afraid to
report it.
If you see a possible crime, call 911.
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Fire Tax Fails
Residents of Summit/Loma Prieta, South
Skyline, and other unincorporated areas voted against raising
property taxes to pay for increased fire protection. The vote
was 3,216 against, 2,960 for. |
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Public
Transportation
in the Mountains --
A survey of MNN readers
What can
be done about Reckless Driving?
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Call 408-353-1901, email
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CALTRANS ROAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION
- For State Highway conditions in Santa Cruz County, contact Caltrans
at (800) 427-7623, (24 hours)
- For Caltrans Internet access use:
http://www.dot.ca.gov/dist05/
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New PRC-4291
regulations require homeowners to clear flammable fuels
out to 100 feet or their property line. CDF realizes the
additional burden of the 100 foot clearance and is
encouraging homeowners to clear flammable vegetation out
to 30 feet and reduce fuel loading in the remaining 70
feet. For more information, visit the CDF web site at
fire.ca.gov/php/education
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You can send contributions
to Jon Wilson's sons
Jared and Grant Wilson
Account 2857537
Coast Commercial Bank
1975 Soquel Drove
Santa Cruz, California 95060
or
International Myeloma Foundation
12650 Riverside Drive
North Hollywood, CA 91607
For
more information, call Pippa, 408-353-4366.
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