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Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy
Enhancing wildfire resilience through collaborative, large-scale forest health projects and strategic planning.
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South Placerville Fuel Break
The RCD, in cooperation with CAL FIRE is developing a new program called: South Placerville Fuel Break.
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Join us for the SAGE 32nd Annual Student Map Contest Awards Ceremony!
Every year, we honor students and schools for their outstanding cartographic work during a special Board of Supervisors meeting. These students have poured their hearts and souls into their maps, and we are proud to celebrate their exceptional achievements.
When: April 21st at 9:00 AM
Where: Board of Supervisors Chambers
Address: 330 Fair Lane, Building A, Placerville, CA 95667
PLACERVILLE WILDFIRE RESILIENCE STRATEGY
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FUEL REDUCTION PROJECTS
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We promote the responsible stewardship of our natural resources through education, planning, and project assistance.
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FIRE ADAPTED 50 - CAL FIRE CREW
Your Local Partner in Conservation
Acting as a dot connector, a bridge builder, and innovative collaborator, we work to provide the best technical and educational resources to solve our most complex natural resource issues. We partner for conservation solutions.
Protecting Our Future
The RCD works tirelessly with rural, agricultural, and urban partners to support healthy ecosystems, habitat and biodiversity, and ensure sustainable, high-quality water supplies for people and wildlife.
Resilient Ecosystems
Our projects and programs ensure a healthy forest and reduce wildfire impacts. Our RCD is a leader in collaborative and innovative fuel reduction projects.
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◈ Interior Pages — 10 pages crawledMeeting Minutes — RCD Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Meeting Minutes & Agendas 5.18.26 Agenda GDRCD 5.12.26 Agenda EDRCD 5.5.26 Agenda EDRCD - Meeting canceled 4.13.20 Minutes GDRCD 4.7.26 Minutes EDRCD 3.30.26 Minutes GDRCD 3.16.26 Minutes EDGDRCD 2.24.26 Minutes GDRCD 2.23.26 Minutes GDRCD 2.18.26 Minutes EDRCD 2.3.26 Minutes EDRCD 2.2.26 Minutes GDRCD 1.6.26 Minutes EDRCD Please contact us for archived Meeting Minutes & Agendas. 2026 Board Meeting Schedule Meeting Schedule EL DORADO COUNTY RCD First Tuesday of each month. GEORGETOWN DIVIDE RCD Third Monday of each month. El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation Districts 100 Forni Rd, Placerville, CA 95667, USA (530) 303-5329
[email protected] Hours Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes RFP's & Downloads (Documents?) RFP's & Downloads Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy — RCD Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy Enhancing wildfire resilience through collaborative, large-scale forest health projects and strategic planning. The City of Placerville Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan is a proactive initiative aimed at mitigating the risk of wildfires in Placerville and its surrounding communities. This project, led by the El Dorado Resource Conservation District (RCD), is focused on enhancing our ability to prioritize, develop, and execute large-scale projects that bolster community wildfire resilience. Through this initiative, we are expanding our capacity to collaborate with both private landowners and public land managers. Together, we are implementing strategies that reduce wildfire emissions while safeguarding both community and environmental values. Key actions of this project include: Prioritizing, designing, and executing landscape-level forest health and wildfire resilience projects, supported by stakeholders across the region. Completing essential pre-project planning and permitting to ensure that projects can proceed under established CEQA/NEPA guidelines. Establishing a multi-year schedule of implementation-ready projects that align with the goals of the plan and are poised for funding opportunities. Grantor: Sierra Nevada Conservancy Grantee: El Dorado RCD Project Manager: Mark Egbert Community Engagement contact: Courtney Jackson Downloads Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy - Proposal Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy - Grant Agreement Placerville Wildfire Resiliency Strategy - Presentation Placerville Wildfire Resiliency Strategy - Flyer Download Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy-TAC-1 Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy-Public Workshop 1 Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy-TAC-2 Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy_Public Workshop 2 Placerville WSP Maps Placerville Wildfire Draft Communications Strategy Map Download Map Questions about this project? Contact Us El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation Districts 100 Forni Rd, Placerville, CA 95667, USA (530) 303-5329
[email protected] Hours Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes RFP's & Downloads (Documents?) RFP's & Downloads RCD Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Scroll Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy Enhancing wildfire resilience through collaborative, large-scale forest health projects and strategic planning. Learn more South Placerville Fuel Break The RCD, in cooperation with CAL FIRE is developing a new program called: South Placerville Fuel Break. Learn more Join us for the SAGE 32nd Annual Student Map Contest Awards Ceremony! Every year, we honor students and schools for their outstanding cartographic work during a special Board of Supervisors meeting. These students have poured their hearts and souls into their maps, and we are proud to celebrate their exceptional achievements. When: April 21st at 9:00 AM Where: Board of Supervisors Chambers Address: 330 Fair Lane, Building A, Placerville, CA 95667 Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy Caldor Fire Fuel Reduction Projects Mosquito EFRT We promote the responsible stewardship of our natural resources through education, planning, and project assistance. One Tree Planted Fire Adapted 50 - Cal Fire Crew Your Local Partner in Conservation Acting as a dot connector, a bridge builder, and innovative collaborator, we work to provide the best technical and educational resources to solve our most complex natural resource issues. We partner for conservation solutions. Protecting Our Future The RCD works tirelessly with rural, agricultural, and urban partners to support healthy ecosystems, habitat and biodiversity, and ensure sustainable, high-quality water supplies for people and wildlife. Resilient Ecosystems Our projects and programs ensure a healthy forest and reduce wildfire impacts. Our RCD is a leader in collaborative and innovative fuel reduction projects. Invest in Conservation Support the Caldor Conservation Fund Today! donate Make a difference Learn how you can help today. Get involved New Page New Page Home Videos Home Mission Home Updates Home New Page El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation Districts 100 Forni Rd, Placerville, CA 95667, USA (530) 303-5329
[email protected] Hours Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes RFP's & Downloads (Documents?) RFP's & Downloads Media — RCD Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Scroll MEDIA Caldor Fire The caldor fire Forest Management on the Caldor Fire RCD OUR FORESTS Eldorado RCD CAL FIRE CONTROL BURN Forest Management Problem Watershed Education Summit Water and Forest Health In the media Mt. Democrat - Students get a lesson on the watershed By Dawn Hodson Jeff Mabe, an aquatic biologist with the U.S. Forest Service, uses his electrofisher to attract fish so they can be counted by students who stand by with their nets. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene Read article Media Banner Videos Media In The Media El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation Districts 100 Forni Rd, Placerville, CA 95667, USA (530) 303-5329
[email protected] Hours Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes RFP's & Downloads (Documents?) RFP's & Downloads RCD Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Scroll Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy Enhancing wildfire resilience through collaborative, large-scale forest health projects and strategic planning. Learn more South Placerville Fuel Break The RCD, in cooperation with CAL FIRE is developing a new program called: South Placerville Fuel Break. Learn more Join us for the SAGE 32nd Annual Student Map Contest Awards Ceremony! Every year, we honor students and schools for their outstanding cartographic work during a special Board of Supervisors meeting. These students have poured their hearts and souls into their maps, and we are proud to celebrate their exceptional achievements. When: April 21st at 9:00 AM Where: Board of Supervisors Chambers Address: 330 Fair Lane, Building A, Placerville, CA 95667 Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy Caldor Fire Fuel Reduction Projects Mosquito EFRT We promote the responsible stewardship of our natural resources through education, planning, and project assistance. One Tree Planted Fire Adapted 50 - Cal Fire Crew Your Local Partner in Conservation Acting as a dot connector, a bridge builder, and innovative collaborator, we work to provide the best technical and educational resources to solve our most complex natural resource issues. We partner for conservation solutions. Protecting Our Future The RCD works tirelessly with rural, agricultural, and urban partners to support healthy ecosystems, habitat and biodiversity, and ensure sustainable, high-quality water supplies for people and wildlife. Resilient Ecosystems Our projects and programs ensure a healthy forest and reduce wildfire impacts. Our RCD is a leader in collaborative and innovative fuel reduction projects. Invest in Conservation Support the Caldor Conservation Fund Today! donate Make a difference Learn how you can help today. Get involved New Page New Page Home Videos Home Mission Home Updates Home New Page El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation Districts 100 Forni Rd, Placerville, CA 95667, USA (530) 303-5329
[email protected] Hours Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes RFP's & Downloads (Documents?) RFP's & Downloads Fuel Reduction Projects — RCD Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Current Fuel Reduction Projects El Dorado & Georgetown Resource Conservation Districts execute fuel reduction projects to promote forest health and mitigate wildfire risks. These initiatives involve strategic tree and brush management, such as selective thinning and chipping, to create healthier, more fire-resilient ecosystems. South County Fuel Reduction Project Learn More Spanish Flat Phase III Spanish Flat North: Phase III Chili Bar to Georgetown Fuels Reduction Project Learn More Coloma Lotus Fuel Reduction Project Learn More Stevens Authority 2023 Fuel Reduction Projects Grizzly Flats, Mosquito & Volcanoville Fuel Reduction Project LEARN MORE Georgetown Marshall Road Fuel Reduction Project Learn More Auburn Lake Trails Northern Shaded Fuel Break Learn more El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation Districts 100 Forni Rd, Placerville, CA 95667, USA (530) 303-5329
[email protected] Hours Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes RFP's & Downloads (Documents?) RFP's & Downloads RCD Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Scroll Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy Enhancing wildfire resilience through collaborative, large-scale forest health projects and strategic planning. Learn more South Placerville Fuel Break The RCD, in cooperation with CAL FIRE is developing a new program called: South Placerville Fuel Break. Learn more Join us for the SAGE 32nd Annual Student Map Contest Awards Ceremony! Every year, we honor students and schools for their outstanding cartographic work during a special Board of Supervisors meeting. These students have poured their hearts and souls into their maps, and we are proud to celebrate their exceptional achievements. When: April 21st at 9:00 AM Where: Board of Supervisors Chambers Address: 330 Fair Lane, Building A, Placerville, CA 95667 Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy Caldor Fire Fuel Reduction Projects Mosquito EFRT We promote the responsible stewardship of our natural resources through education, planning, and project assistance. One Tree Planted Fire Adapted 50 - Cal Fire Crew Your Local Partner in Conservation Acting as a dot connector, a bridge builder, and innovative collaborator, we work to provide the best technical and educational resources to solve our most complex natural resource issues. We partner for conservation solutions. Protecting Our Future The RCD works tirelessly with rural, agricultural, and urban partners to support healthy ecosystems, habitat and biodiversity, and ensure sustainable, high-quality water supplies for people and wildlife. Resilient Ecosystems Our projects and programs ensure a healthy forest and reduce wildfire impacts. Our RCD is a leader in collaborative and innovative fuel reduction projects. Invest in Conservation Support the Caldor Conservation Fund Today! donate Make a difference Learn how you can help today. Get involved New Page New Page Home Videos Home Mission Home Updates Home New Page El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation Districts 100 Forni Rd, Placerville, CA 95667, USA (530) 303-5329
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[email protected] Hours Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes RFP's & Downloads (Documents?) RFP's & Downloads South Placerville Fuel Break — RCD Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect Placerville Wildfire Resilience Strategy About Our Work Team Media Connect iFrames are not supported on this page. The RCD, in cooperation with CAL FIRE is developing a new program called: South Placerville Fuel Break”. We need public access through the website that provided the following language and access to the attached documents. I see this as a priority project with visual recognition and access from the main page to project details provided on its own separate newly devoted page: CAL FIRE is leading the development of the South Placerville Strategic Fuel Break Vegetation Management Plan (VMP) in cooperation with the El Dorado Resource Conservation District (RCD). This project spans the southern boundary of the City of Placerville along the Weber Creek drainage (see enclosed map). The purpose of this project is to increase wildfire resilience by establishing and maintaining a shaded fuel break. Reducing flammable vegetation within the project area will help create a zone where potential fires can be slowed and more effectively suppressed. Vegetation treatment methods will include hand cutting by fire crews, pile burning during the fall, winter, and spring, and the use of heavy equipment when conditions allow. Prescribed fire may also be incorporated where appropriate. No large trees or commercialization of forest products will be conducted. Below are important links pertinent to the project: 1) Program Introduction Cover Letter 2) RCD Right of Entry Agreement (ROE) 3) CAL FIRE Form RM-75 4) Map 5) Public Meeting Notice If you own property in the project area and you wish to participate, please have both agreements signed where indicated and return them to RCD or CAL FIRE by February 13, 2026. Once the RCD and CAL FIRE's Northern Region Chief has signed the agreement(s) you will receive one fully executed copy along with the approved VMP and ROE for your records. These agreements will authorize CAL FIRE and/or RCD to implement the Project through 2035. Please note that while RCD and CAL FIRE intend to complete fuel reduction treatment throughout much of the identified project area, it may not be feasible to complete work on all parcels due to possible constraints that may arise, and therefore participation does not guarantee that fuel reduction work will happen on your property. However, ROE and RM-75 agreements are required before RCD/ CAL FIRE can conduct planning and fuel reduction work on private property, and we hope you'll consider signing. If you change your mind, you may withdraw from the VMP at any time. El Dorado County and Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation Districts 100 Forni Rd, Placerville, CA 95667, USA (530) 303-5329
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