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Fire risk reduction work to temporarily close Castlegar’s Zuckerberg Island

The park will be closed for two days in September
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Fire Smart activities will be taking place at Zuckerburg Island. Photo: Kenton Doupe

Submitted by City of Castlegar

Zuckerberg Island will be closed on Sept. 7 - 8 to complete fire smarting work in the heritage park.

This work is part of the city’s Community Wildfire Protection Plan and includes mitigating potential wildfire fuels to help protect people, land and structures from wildfire. The fire smarting work is done through a partnership with Selkirk College’s Forestry Technology Program.

“The city’s Community Wildfire Protection Plan outlines initiatives to fire smart public lands in the city to protect our community before a major event,” says Sam Lattanzio, City of Castlegar Director of Protective Services and Fire Chief. “This is a continuation of fire smarting work that began in the Kinnaird area by the ball fields which was identified as high-risk.”

The Castlegar Fire Department has partnered with Selkirk College since 2018 on similar projects. These give Selkirk students an opportunity to complete the prescriptive part of the program in the spring and the mitigation part in the fall, giving them both hands-on and reporting experience.

The city appreciates the public’s patience during the temporary closure to complete this work.

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About the Author: Betsy Kline

After spending several years as a freelance writer for the Castlegar News, Betsy joined the editorial staff as a reporter in March of 2015. In 2020, she moved into the editor's position.
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