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Anyone needing sign language interpretation, translation services, or assisted listening systems for a meeting, should contact the City Clerk’s Office (303.335.4536 or 303.335.4574) or email ClerksOffice@LouisvilleCO.gov. A 48-hour notice is requested.

Si requiere una copia en español de esta publicación o necesita un intérprete durante la reunión, por favor llame a la Ciudad al 303.335.4536 o 303.335.4574 o email ClerksOffice@LouisvilleCO.gov.

Wildfire Risk Assessment Open House

  • Date: 02/06/2023 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM  
  • Location: Recreation & Senior Center
    900 West Via Appia
    Louisville, Colorado 80027
  • Introduction: Learn about Louisville’s Wildfire Risk Assessment, which seeks to identify hazards and risks and the development of mitigation opportunities for public lands and share your feedback.

The Wildfire Risk Assessment open house is scheduled for February 6th from 6-7PM at the Louisville Recreation and Senior Center, 900 West Via Appia, Louisville, Colorado 80027.  A presentation from the City’s Consultant will be held to help the community understand the scope of work and to solicit input on concerns with mitigation efforts on public lands.  Objective of Consultant’s work is to learn about the City’s Wildfire Hazard and Risk Assessment of Louisville public lands, which seeks to identify hazards and risks and development of mitigation opportunities for public lands, and share your feedback.

Webinar registration for this event is through the City’s Resilient Louisville web page, Webinar Registration - Zoom.

The City’s Open Space management objectives for properties are in a manner consistent with good stewardship and sound ecological principles that benefits citizens of Louisville by promoting native plants, wildlife, wildlife and plant habitat, cultural resources, agriculture and scenic vistas and appropriate passive recreation while implementing mitigation activities to reduce the impact on the community of potential future wildfires. 

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