The Flagstaff Fire Department and Sustainability Office are teaming up on a pilot program to support local residents in reducing their homes’ vulnerability to wildfire. The program will provide education and resources, including grants of up to $600 for residents who need financial or physical assistance to complete home-hardening projects.

Noah Baker and Sam Wiley introduced the Wildfire Resilient Homes Initiative to the Flagstaff City Council on Tuesday, Oct. 14. Copy article link

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