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Rebuilding L.A. After the Fires01-31-23 | 10
The Landscape Expo - Anaheim
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How to Build and Maintain for Fire


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Rebuilding Los Angeles After the Palisades and Eaton Fires

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Palisades-Fire


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November 12th & 13th
Palisades-Fire

Stay in know for Rebuilding and Preventing future fire damage. Part of the discussion will be Zone 0 ?EUR" or defensible space zones ?EUR" which is in current legislation facing the state of California. In 2020, AB 3074 passed mandating the creation of these zones but faced delays ?EUR" it was set to take effect in 2023 ?EUR"but was not finalized so Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif. Issued Executive Order N-18-25 earlier this year directing the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection to expedite the adoption due to the Palisades and Eaton fires.

Zone 0 is the area within five feet of a structure. These regulations would prohibit combustible materials like vegetation, mulch, bark, fences, and flammable materials within this area. The Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, alongside the State Fire Marshal, will complete the formal rulemaking process by Dec. 31, 2025.

These rules will impact properties in the State Responsibility Area?EUR(TM)s Fire Hazard Severity Zones over the next three years. The show will also help attendees adapt to these new rules.

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