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Added 3/27/19... for a much sooner CFP mtg..
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CVA: "Robles Del Rio Community Fire Preparedness Meeting"
Wednesday, April 3rd from 6-8 PM at Tularcitos Elementary School gymnasium: 35 Ford Road, Carmel Valley Village
Agencies/County offices to be represented:
5th District County Supervisor: Mary Adams - Host of meeting
Cal Am: presentation on upcoming planned water system improvement project in the Robles del Rio subdivision.
Monterey Regional Fire Protection District and the County Office of Emergency Services: overview of evacuation procedures and how to be prepared
County Resource Management Agency: feasibility and challenges of new evacuation routes
PG&E: Wildfire Safety Program and how that is/will be implemented in our subdivision
The Resource Conservation District (and MRFPD): Fire fuel mitigation opportunities
-For residents not living in Robles Del Rio: We are all a part of the same larger community that is *Carmel Valley Village*, and anyone who wants to attend is welcome to attend. We will look forward to seeing you there!-
EM/KAZU: "If Wildfire Strikes, Carmel Valley Residents Have Few Ways Out"
https://www.kazu.org/post/if-wildfire-strikes-carmel-valley-residents-have-few-ways-out
3-28-19, BSK - More hazards coming into view with our region's wilderness trails too.
AS/MCW: "The Ventana Wilderness, already suffering from overuse, has fewer open trailheads."
http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/news/local_news/the-ventana-wilderness-already-suffering-from-overuse-has-fewer-open/article_f7560210-50fa-11e9-bc7c-833c7782d7a6.html