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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8 Measure T AGENDA ITEM #8 Page 1 of 3 MEETING DATE: August 4, 2021 TO: Board of Directors FROM: Brian C. Wright, General Manager SUBJECT: Consideration of Supporting Measure T and Adoption of Resolution 2021-13. APPROVED BY______________________________ Brian C. Wright, General Manager RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution 2021-13 supporting ballot Measure T, a parcel tax that will cost property owners approximately $179 per parcel, per year, to provide local funding for wildfire protection. BACKGROUND: As wildfires continue to get larger, faster and more destructive, fire prevention and protection services are more important than ever and additional resources are needed to clear dry brush, remove fire hazards and better protect against wildfire emergencies. Our forests are now experiencing a 100-year buildup of dry brush and dead trees. Removing these materials in an environmentally responsible way would help reduce our risk of wildfires and improve the health of our forests and watersheds by restoring a more natural balance. On April 20, the Truckee Fire Protection District Board voted unanimously to place Measure T, a Wildfire Protection Measure, on the September 14 election ballot. If approved by two-thirds of local voters, Measure T would cost property owners $179 per parcel, per year to provide a stable, dedicated source of local funding for wildfire prevention and mitigation. Measure T could address the following needs:  Removing dry brush, dead trees and fire hazards  Providing homeowners with easy and inexpensive disposal options for trimmings and green waste Page 2 of 3  Adding firebreaks where needed to help prevent or slow the spread of wildfire  Improving early fire detection and emergency warning systems  Improving emergency evacuation systems  Supporting defensible space and hardening around homes, neighborhood and critical infrastructure Truckee Fire Protection District has included the following fiscal accountability provisions within Measure T as well:  All money raised by Measure T would be spent locally to provide fire protection and prevention services  No funds could be taken away by the State  An independent citizens’ oversight committee is required to ensure funds are spent as promised  Measure T automatically expires after eight years and cannot be renewed without voter approval  An exemption from the cost of Measure T is available for low-income residents Over the past five years wildfire statistics have been staggering. According to CalFire and Wildfire Defense:  Annual average of 7,874 wildfires in California  Burning 1,223,831 acres of land  Destroying an average of 1,274 structures Due to high temperatures and lack of moisture levels given the dryer than normal winter season we just experienced, our region is particularly susceptible to wildfire risk. Some precautions the District has taken to reduce the wildfire risk include:  Implementation of an approved Wildfire Mitigation Plan  Development of vegetation management and tree removal programs with annual contract now reaching more than $1.5M  Overall hardening of District’s electric and water system for extreme winter and summer weather conditions. Page 3 of 3 On July 7, 2021 Chief Bill Seline and community member Pam Hobday presented information on Measure T to the District. It was the Board’s consensus to formally support Measure T. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item.