What
The objective of the Nevada County Roadside Vegetation Management Program is to provide the public with safe, functional egress through roadside vegetation management to mitigate wildfire threats during evacuation. Nevada County Department of Public Works (DPW) maintains 562 miles of roadway and an additional 50 miles established under various road maintenance districts including Permanent Road Divisions and County Service Areas. DPW has identified 300 miles of roadway that will undergo hazardous fuels treatment as part of this project. Public roads were identified through the County of Nevada Circulation Plan 2009, County of Nevada Emergency Access Route Study 2000, Nevada County Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Update 2017, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Regional Severity Zone Map, and Regional Emergency Access Routes Map. This project focuses on high traffic areas.
Nevada County will also partner with the Truckee Fire Protection District, which has identified 17.5 miles of roadway and 3.5 acres in 6 subdivisions in need of treatment to create fuel breaks and safety corridors for use in evacuations.
Where
Hazardous vegetation will be cleared from critical evacuation routes across Nevada County from west to east.
