EVERETT — The Snohomish County Council adopted the county’s first Community Wildfire Protection Plan on Wednesday, a document that analyzes wildfire risks throughout the county and provides resources for people to engage with wildfire resiliency work.
Washington’s Department of Natural Resources has assisted counties across the state in creating localized wildfire protection plans in an effort to increase community resiliency to burns. With Wednesday’s adoption, Snohomish County joins a list of over 25 counties across Washington that have created their own protection resource.
An estimated 15% of Snohomish County lives in forested areas in the wildland-urban interface, and past fires like Bolt Creek, which burned over 14,000 acres across Snohomish and King counties, have pushed agenci

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