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Contractor asks supervisors to help organize district meetings for county wildfire‑protection plan update

October 22, 2025 | Amador County, California


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Contractor asks supervisors to help organize district meetings for county wildfire‑protection plan update
A contractor working on the Amador County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) told the Board of Supervisors the update is underway and asked supervisors to help convene district‑level meetings to gather community input.

Nick Miley, representing Spatial Informatics Group, said the update is meant to be community driven and can help jurisdictions access funding for fuel mitigation. “What it really does is create a framework to access funding to do fuel mitigation work,” Miley said. He asked supervisors to provide contact points so his team can schedule outreach meetings in each district and noted he intended to coordinate with the Amador County Fire Safe Council.

Miley said the process is organized from the state down to county and HOA levels and that engaging residents and stakeholders improves the plan’s usefulness. During the exchange, supervisors and staff mentioned a steering committee meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 5, and encouraged follow‑up by email and phone so the contractor and supervisors can align outreach schedules. No board action was requested; the comment was part of public comment and informational outreach.

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