The Southern Marin Fire Protection District has made the reduction of flammable vegetation that surrounds us one of its biggest priorities. To that end, The District’s multi-faceted Vegetation Management Program is coming to the following neighborhoods listed below with two primary goals in mind: reduce flammable vegetation and improve access for emergency vehicles, particularly on narrow, windy streets.
With your continued support, we have removed more than 7,100 tons of flammable vegetation from Southern Marin and Mill Valley right of ways and private property. This has not only improved emergency response times, but it has also reduced the number of power outages during winter storms. The focus of the Vegetation Management Program in your neighborhood includes:
• Pruning trees to maintain emergency vehicle access
• Removal of all flammable and encroaching vegetation from the roadsides and sidewalks
• The evaluation of designated parking spots and maintenance on all fire hydrants in the area.
• Any trees designated for removal will be marked with a red dot.
Please do not pile any vegetation on the roadside for pick up. This project is for street clearing only.
The following streets are scheduled for vegetation maintenance starting on or around November, 8 2021 in Mill Valley:
- Ethel Avenue
- Mirabel Avenue
- Wildomar Street
- Janes Street
- Overhill Road
- Escalon Drive
- Camino Alto Grade
- Laurina Road
The following streets are scheduled for vegetation maintenance starting on or about November 14, 2021 in Strawberry:
- Reed Blvd
- Ricardo Lane
- Ricardo Road
- Richardson Drive
- Shayan Court
- South Knoll Road
- Strawberry Circle
- Timoteo Terrace
- Vista Del Sol
- Vista Real
If you have any questions regarding this program, concerns about specifically marked trees, or interest in scheduling a Chipper Day, which provides residents the chance to give the dangerous fire fuels they’ve removed from their yards a date with the chipper machine, please contact our Wildfire Mitigation Specialist Madison Mead at 415-388-8184 or e-mail at: mmead@smfd.org