WebAug 27, 2024 · We are extremely grateful to FIRESafe MARIN for helping us reduce this pile of branches to wood chips this month. FIRESafe MARIN has been organizing Chipper Days around the county since 1993; this year, they launched a new program to support Marin’s growing network of Firewise USA sites with fully staffed curbside pick-up chipper days. WebOct 28, 2024 · The Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority (MWPA) will once again sponsor the Curbside Chipper Day Program (also known as “Chipper Days”) in 2024. The Program …
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WebDispose of your cuttings at the next Chipper Day on Saturday, August 8 (9 AM - 4 PM). Create defensible space around your home. Keep brush cleared 30-100 feet from your home. Keep rain gutters clear of leaves, pine needles, and other debris during fire season. A flying ember can easily ignite these materials. Test your smoke detectors. WebThe next Chipper Day will be Monday 6/20/2024 – make a reservation with FireSafe Marin on their web site. If you are not currently a member of Indian Valley Nextdoor, please join. This is my primary way of communicating with you. … can corporations be liable for crimes
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WebAdditionally, MWPA’s 2024 Chipper Days program managed by Fire Safe Marin provided an excellent return on taxpayer dollars. Chipper Days provide curbside pickup of flammable vegetation to neighborhoods across Marin County free of charge. Highlights include: • 14,635 cubic yards of flammable material removed WebOther local grants opportunities are listed on the Fire Safe Marin Grants page, and require a separate application process.Please contact your local fire agency to learn more. Chipper Days are a free service offered by MWPA to chip your yard materials. They do not involve any grant application, just creation of an appointment. WebEXTRA CHIPPER DAYS ARE COMING TO MARIN THIS FALL! RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW! The MWPA Chipper Day program is proud to announce that it will be offering … can corporations be independent contractors