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Tuesday, March 26th: Controlled burn in Strawberry Hald Park and off the 2060 Road

Two controlled burns will be managed today by the Ashland Forest Resiliency.  One controlled burn to consume piles is located in Strawberry Hald Park. Streets and the neighborhood around Strawberry Hald Park may have some smoke.  Please keep your doors and windows closed.   
 
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Strawberry Hald Park

A second burn is up the 2060 Road above Reeder Reservoir. No trails or roads will be closed however those adjacent areas to the 2060 Road may have some smoke impacts.  If you are sensitive to smoke, please avoid these areas.
 
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Above Reeder Reservoir off the 2060 Road

Thank you for your patience as we complete controlled burns to increase fire safety in and around our community.  

The Ashland Forest Resiliency Stewardship Project (AFR) is a collaborative forest restoration project that reduces the risk of severe wildfire across public and private land in and around the Ashland Watershed by thinning overcrowded forests and conducting controlled burns.

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