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December 18th: Controlled Burn Planned Above Reeder Reservoir

Ashland Forest Resiliency will burn piles above Reeder Reservoir today. All roads and trails remain open. Some smoke could drift over the 2060-200 Road.
  • Burn locations can be accessed through an online map. The color coded map shows active controlled burns in red, monitored burns in yellow and planned burns in blue.  
  • If you live close to a burn location, keep windows closed and if you smell smoke, follow health recommendations on Smokewise Ashland.​
More Information Conditions for burning are good with a weather system that will move smoke away from town.  Controlled burns are a critical part of creating a safer, more resilient landscape and community in the face of increasing fire risk due to climate change and overgrown forests. Find out more about why we burn.
AFR

AFR is a ten-year stewardship project designed to reduce the risk of severe wildfire in the watershed and to protect water quality, older forests, wildlife, people, property and quality of life.

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