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Council Begins "Fire Safe The Mesa" Project


The Del Mar Mesa Fire Council is pleased to announce the "Fire Safe The Mesa Fund" which begins invasive fire prone plant removal in Del Mar Mesa Preserve in areas surrounding the Del Mar Mesa Community this month thanks to a generous $25,000 grant from the nonprofit POPs, Inc. POPs will further match another $25,000 in donations, bringing the entire project to $75,000. The contractor is the nonprofit San Diego Canyonlands which has a Master Right of Entry from the City of San Diego to do the work. Canyonlands is a recognized expert in invasive plant control and endangered habitat protection.

 
 
 

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This is an important initiative that shows how communities can work together to reduce fire risks and improve safety. While researching community planning and environmental management, I had to do my assignment for me support during a particularly busy period. I appreciate how the project focuses on prevention and preparedness. Efforts like these can help protect both residents and local natural areas for years to come. your post makes me smile

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