Crime & Safety
Wildfire Mitigation Under Way In Palm Springs: What To Know
Palm Springs begins weed abatement and other brush clearance on the west end of the city as part of a program to eliminate fire hazards.
PALM SPRINGS, CA — Palm Springs firefighters and other municipal workers will begin weed abatement and other brush clearance on the west end of the city Wednesday as part of a program to eliminate hazards heading into Southern California's wildfire season.
The workers will begin the day at the Historic Tennis Club Neighborhood near the North Lykken Trailhead, Palm Springs spokeswoman Amy Blaisdell said.
The Palm Springs Fire Department, in a safety and public education campaign aimed to combat wildfires during rising temperatures in the next three months, will commence the annual removal across "87 acres that cover 27 high potential wildfire zones," according to Blaisdell. Firefighters and city workers will also ask local residents to pitch in with the removal.
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In addition, Fire Chief Paul Alverado will provide a demonstration of positive and negative brush removal methods.