Bev Barrett, a Kensington resident since 1998, left. Photo credit: Courtesy, SDG&E Kensington residents are protecting their community from wildfires by hosting the annual “Dumpathon,” a brush-removal event that concludes Monday. The historical neighborhood, surrounded by canyons filled with native vegetation, is guarded by members of Fire Safe Council Kensington, who have made it their mission to educate their community, encourage brush removal and implement fire-wise strategies. During last year’s event, volunteers removed an estimated 17 tons of flammable green waste, according to the organization. The council was founded in 2013 by Bev Barrett, a Kensington resident since 1
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