How Snohomish County property owners can prepare for wildfire season
By: Eliza Aronson
EVERETT — With a forecasted hot and dry summer fueling a worrisome wildfire season, Kirk Troberg has some advice for property owners to better defend themselves against fire.
Troberg, a community resilience coordinator for the state Department of Natural Resources, oversees seven western Washington counties, working with conservation districts, emergency management departments and landowners to help people prepare for wildfires. He also helps manage his area’s Firewise USA programs, a fire and safety program created by the National Fire Protection Association.
Through Firewise, Troberg and other DNR coordinators work on a neighborhood scale to help communities become more resilient to potential wildfire hazards. To participate in the program, a neighborhood must create a board of three people, with one person identifying as a resident leader. Troberg said many groups he’s worked with incorporate the board into already existing housing associations or other neighborhood committees.
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