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Volunteers Sought to Rid Ukiah’s Western Hills of Invasive, Fire-Prone French Broom on March 4

The following is a press release issued by the City of Ukiah:


French Broom, an invasive and fire-prone plant that grows throughout the American West [Photograph from KingsCounty.gov]

The City of Ukiah, in collaboration with Mendocino County Fire Safe Council and the Western Hills Fire Safe Council, is seeking volunteers to help remove invasive and flammable French Broom from the shaded fuel break along the Western Hills of Ukiah. The first volunteer day to remove the broom will be held on March 4th at 8:30 AM. Volunteers will meet at 300 Seminary Avenue in front of City Hall for pre-work orientation and sign in. 

The shaded fuel break was created between 2018 and 2020 by grant-funded CalFire crews. Shaded fuel breaks increase the probability of a successful wildfire containment by reducing fire intensity, severity, and by keeping the wildfire low to the ground and decreasing the rate of spread. 

Although property maintenance, including fire mitigation measures, is the responsibility of the property owner, the City is working with local Fire Safe Councils to assist with the organization of this important work. Landowners allowed access and authorized the creation of a fire break on their land as a significant contribution to the safety of the entire community.

City staff recently completed an assessment of the fuel break between Low Gap Park and Doolin Creek Road. Following the assessment walk, Fire Chief Doug Hutchison stated, “The fuel break is in overall good condition. We found only one unburnt slag pile in the four-mile area that was assessed.” 

However, French Broom was identified in a number of locations. French Broom is an invasive non-native plant that spreads readily and can provide a “ladder-fuel” that undermines the purpose of the fuel break. According to Director of Community Services Neil Davis, the infestations are relatively small and, with a concerted, multi-year effort, it is possible the plant can be contained and potentially eradicated, thereby reducing fire risk. Working together, the community can reduce this growing new fire risk.

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The March 4th Broom Busters Big Pull Day will focus on infestations uphill from San Jacinto Drive and a second location uphill from West Standley Street. Volunteers will meet at 8:30 AM at 300 Seminary Drive on the City Hall Steps to sign in and receive instructions and orientation to the project. After sign in and orientation, volunteers will be deployed to one of the two sites. Volunteers do not need to bring tools but should bring gloves, water, and sturdy walking shoes. The broom is off trail on side slopes that require good balance and core strength. Carpooling is encouraged due to limited parking at the drop off points. 

Although volunteers can show up the day of the event, RSVPs are appreciated.  Please email Marianne Davison at mdavison@cityoukiah.com saying “I’m coming to the Broom Busters Big Pull” to help organizers plan for the day. 

For more information or to sign up, email mdavison@cityofukiah.com or call 707-467-5723.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Truth is the city of Ukiah was donated this land with the stipulation they would allow for building of a large amount of new houses witj granny units. Also they would be required to build roads as well as access for public utilities to these newly zoned properties ie: houses approved by the building committee. Etc. I smell a huge scandal/local government ripoff. How much they get cannabis approved growing and property clearing approval first?

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