Council Recommends $4B Plan to Safeguard Oregon from Wildfires
A task force created by Oregon Gov. Kate Brown says climate change, overstocked forests and understaffed fire teams have placed Oregonians in extreme risk, necessitating a multi-billion-dollar program to safeguard the state from calamity.
The Statesman Journal reported the council held its final meeting Thursday and will submit recommendations to Brown in November. But a look at the council’s preliminary reports indicates they’ll seek billions for fuels treatment and ramping up firefighting capacity.
The draft report proposes big investments including $40 million biennially for next-generation air tankers, helitack personnel and even a fire training center in southwest Oregon.
Some worry the council is focusing too much on wildfire suppression and may invest in the wrong solutions.
Brown said in a statement she knows different tools and additional resources are needed and not simply plays from last century’s playbook.
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