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Community Wildfire Protection Plan Toolkit Workshop
The Alameda County Coordinator Grant Program will host a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) Toolkit Workshop on June 18 at the Hayward Training Center.
Using the CAL FIRE CWPP Toolkit as a framework, this workshop is designed to help local agencies, fire service personnel, planners, emergency managers, and community partners better understand and participate in the CWPP development process. The workshop will focus on building collaborative planning efforts across jurisdictions and disciplines while providing practical tools and resources that participants can apply in their own communities.
Local government participants will learn how to establish an effective CWPP process, leverage the Alameda County-wide CWPP in local planning, and align CWPP development with existing planning documents, including General Plans, Hazard Mitigation Plans, Regional Priority Plans, and other local and regional planning efforts. The workshop will also explore how ongoing programs, available data, and planning resources can support CWPP development and implementation.
The workshop will be led by Carol Rice of Wildland Resilience Management, a fire management consulting firm with more than 40 years of experience in wildfire and urban-wildland interface planning. Rice has guided the development of more than 30 Community Wildfire Protection Plans, ranging from local Fire Safe Councils and fire districts to countywide plans. She has authored and presented more than 50 technical papers and presentations on fire ecology, fire behavior, and wildfire risk assessment and is the author of Managing Fire in the Urban Wildland Interface: Practical Solutions. Her extensive experience developing and facilitating CWPPs throughout California will provide participants with practical insights and real-world examples they can apply in their own communities.
Supporting the workshop will be Sheryl Drinkwater, a licensed California architect, LEED Accredited Professional, and Board Member of the Diablo Fire Safe Council. Drinkwater brings extensive experience in wildfire resilience, home hardening, defensible space, land use planning, and the development of the 2025 Alameda County Community Wildfire Protection Plan update.
The workshop team also includes Stacey Sargent Frederick of Wildland Res Mgt, whose career has focused on the human dimensions of wildfire, community engagement, wildfire science communication, and Community Wildfire Protection Plan development. Frederick has worked with communities, Fire Safe Councils, local governments, universities, and nonprofit organizations throughout the western United States to support collaborative wildfire planning and implementation.
For more information contact: AlamedaCountyCoordinator@gmail.com
Cal Fire Qualified Entities Training Event
This Cal Fire two-day training event is open exclusively to verified members of a Fire Safe Council, FireWise Community, and local Conservation Corps. This class will run 8 AM to 5 PM, lunch break 12-1 PM.
Event registration is now closed. 40 Qualified registrants have enrolled.
Registrants are encouraged to bring an electronic device, preferably an Apple device, as the program is optimized for Apple platforms. A limited number of iPads will be available for use as needed.
Attendees will receive digital resources that can be downloaded to their mobile devices.
Participants will receive in-depth instruction on several important topics:
Wildfire behavior in natural and built environments
California laws and regulations related to wildfire prevention
Recent wildfire research, case studies, and data analysis
Standards for creating defensible space around properties
Home hardening techniques to reduce fire risk
The assessment process for evaluating properties
XyloPlan Fire Pathways Webinar
We are excited to invite you to a presentation on the Fire Pathway Analysis of Alameda County on Monday, February 10, 2025.
This analysis, commissioned by the Alameda County Coordinator grant and conducted by XyloPlan, is designed to support stakeholders in identifying high-priority wildfire mitigation project areas and developing stronger, more competitive grant applications.
By gaining a deeper understanding of fire behavior and wildfire pathways unique to Alameda County, we can better equip communities with the insights needed to enhance wildfire resilience across the region.
We look forward to your participation and the opportunity to discuss how this analysis can inform future mitigation efforts.