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Thursday, March 28th: Controlled burn off Granite Street

A controlled burn will be managed late in the morning by the Ashland Forest Resiliency.  The pile burn is on a small area off Granite Street near Lithia Park.  Smoke could be in the surrounding area off the 500 block of Granite Street.  
 
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Small Pile Burn off Granite Street

Today is a Jackson County burn day and you may see burns at other locations.  You can now check the new Ashland Forest Resiliency watershed camera and webpage.  

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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