Clackamas Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CCWPP)

The development of the Clackamas County Wildfire Protection Plan was an incredibly collaborative effort among local, state and federal agencies as well as community members that have a vested interest in reducing losses from potential wildfire events. The CCWPP meets the requirements set forth in the Healthy Forests Restoration Act and the National Fire Plan, while building upon the FEMA-approved Clackamas County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan. The entire document (17 MB) is available for download, or may download individual sections of the plan listed below:
- Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Planning Process
- Chapter 3: Forest Conditions and Wildfire History
- Chapter 4: Wildfire Risk Assessment
- Chapter 5: Hazardous Fuels Reduction and Biomass Utilization
- Chapter 6: Emergency Operations
- Chapter 7: Education and Community Outreach
- Chapter 8: Structural Ignitability Policies and Programs
- Chapter 9: Sustaining Efforts, Monitoring and Evaluation
- Chapter 10: Clackamas County Fire Agencies Introduction
- Chapter 10.1: Aurora Rural Fire Protection District #63
- Chapter 10.2: Boring Rural Fire Protection District #59
- Chapter 10.3: Canby Rural Fire Protection District #62
- Chapter 10.4: Clackamas Fire District #1
- Chapter 10.5: Colton Rural Fire Protection District #70
- Chapter 10.6: Estacada Rural Fire Protection District #69
- Chapter 10.7: Gladstone Fire Department
- Chapter 10.8: Hoodland Fire Protection District #74
- Chapter 10.9: Lake Oswego Fire Department
- Chapter 10.10: Molalla Rural Fire Protection District #73
- Chapter 10.11: Monitor Rural Fire Protection District #58
- Chapter 10.12: Sandy Rural Fire Protection District #72
- Chapter 10.13: Silverton Rural Fire Protection District #2
- Chapter 10.14: Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue
- Chapter 10.15: Wildland Agencies and Unprotected Area
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