Draft Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) is available - comment period is closed. The final CWPP will be posted soon.

The structure of the draft document will assist the residents of Douglas County in their mitigation efforts and efforts to complete local-level CWPPs, ultimately reducing the potential for catastrophic loss, including loss of life and property in the event of a wildland fire.

Due to the size of the Draft CWPP document it has been broken down into sections for easier viewing.

PDF Document Cover Page PDF Document Implementation Plan
PDF Document Executive Summary PDF Document Conclusion and Next Steps
PDF Document Collaborating Agencies PDF Document Glossary
PDF Document Table of Contents PDF Document Appendix A
PDF Document Introduction PDF Document Appendix B
PDF Document Existing Situation PDF Document Appendix C
PDF Document Obstacles and Solutions PDF Document Appendix D
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PDF Document Full printable version of the Draft CWPP is available here, the document is 549 pages and the file size is 62MBs. So please open / download at your own risk.

Community Wildfire Protection Plan

Leaders from the wildfire suppression, mitigation, and forest management professions within Douglas County are in the process of developing a county-wide Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). Key components of the plan will include a county-wide wildfire hazard assessment, identification of communities at risk, and recommendations on how communities can reduce their risk to wildfire. The plan will serve as an “umbrella” document to provide background information for finer-scale communities within Douglas County (i.e. subdivisions, or homeowners associations) who wish to develop a specific Community Wildfire Protection Plan for their area of interest. The Douglas County CWPP should be completed by mid-year 2011.

The Douglas County Office of Emergency Management, Douglas County Wildfire Mitigation staff, Colorado State Forest Service, Douglas County Fire Protection Districts, and the United States Forest Service are facilitating the planning process.

Community members will have the opportunity to provide input at different stages of the planning process. Meetings will be held within each fire protection district in the fall of 2010 and spring of 2011 to provide updates and solicit community feedback.

The file below contains all public comments submitted by stakeholders and interested parties regarding the Douglas County Community Wildfire Protection Plan through October 28, 2010. Comments were submitted through this website, community meetings, emails, and personal conversations. All comments were reviewed and responses were approved by the Douglas County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Core Team.

Adobe Acrobat PDF Document Public Comments posted through December 31, 2011»

For the most up to date information on plan development and meeting dates, please check back here frequently and subscribe to the link above to receive e-mail notifications when web site content is updated.

For a list of completed CWPPs within Douglas County please visit http://csfs.colostate.edu/pages/CommunityWildfireProtectionPlans.html.

To submit a comment or question regarding Community Wildfire Protection Plans please contact Jill Alexander jalexand@douglas.co.us


Additional Resources

pdf document Colorado Senate Bill 09-001

pdf document Colorado State Forest Service CWPP Minimum Standards

pdf document Healthy Forest Restoration Act

HTML Document Additional Videos

Wildfire Hazard Assessment Maps

Hard copies of draft wildfire hazard assessment maps are available at the 6 Douglas County Libraries including Castle Pines, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker, Phillip S. Miller (Castle Rock), and Roxborough. 


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