Sonora, CA – The public will get another two months to give feedback on CAL Fire’s mapping of State Responsibility Area Fire Hazard Severity Zones. In December, CAL Fire released a new statewide map reflecting increasing changes in fire hazards for only the unincorporated, rural areas of the state. The zones rank areas as moderate, high and very high fire hazards, as earlier reported here. Three public hearings were also held in the Mother Lode since that announcement. The original public comment period was to run through Feb. 3rd, but CAL Fire’s Office of the State Fire Marshal is adding another 60 days for comments, which extends the deadline until April 4. That will have given the public
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