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Wildfire Preparedness: A New Approach

Document last updated on Monday, February 5, 2024.

Summary

This report outlines the Grand Jury’s review of the conditions that make us vulnerable to wildfire, assessed the plans currently in place to correct them, and recommends a new approach to meeting these challenges.

It was issued on April 25, 2019

Wildfire Preparedness: A New Approach (Video) Summary

Responses from agencies are available below.

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Responses

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Responding agency  Status
County of Marin Board of Supervisors[PDF] Responded July 9, 2019
Belvedere City Council[PDF]  Responded July 11, 2019
Corte Madera Town Council Responded July 3, 2019
Fairfax Town Council[PDF]  Responded July 18, 2019
Larkspur City Council Responded June 5, 2019
Mill Valley City Council[PDF] Responded July 18, 2019
Novato City Council[PDF]  Responded June 26, 2019
Ross Town Council[PDF]  Responded June 14, 2019
San Anselmo Town Council Responded June 11, 2019
San Rafael City Council Responded June 18, 2019
Sausalito City Council[PDF] Responded June 17, 2019
Tiburon Town Council[PDF] Responded July 11, 2019
Bolinas Fire Protection District Responded July 11, 2019
Central Marin Fire Authority  Responded August 8, 2019
Inverness Public Utility District Responded June 19, 2019
Kentfield Fire Protection District[PDF]  Responded July 10, 2019
Marinwood Community Services District Responded July 10, 2019
Novato Fire District  Responded July 4, 2019
Ross Valley Fire Department Responded June 10, 2019
Sleepy Hollow Fire Protection District Responded July 18, 2019
Southern Marin Fire Protection District Responded June 17, 2019
Stinson Beach Fire Protection District Responded January 13, 2019
Tiburon Fire Protection District Responded July 11, 2019
Marin Municipal Water District Responded July 16, 2019
Transportation Authority of Marin Responded June 27, 2019
Marin County Sheriff Responded August 9, 2019
FIRESafe Marin Council  Invited to Respond June 18, 2019

Privacy

Reports issued by the Civil Grand Jury do not identify individuals interviewed. Penal Code Section 929 requires that reports of the Grand Jury not contain the name of any person, or facts leading to the identity of any person who provides information to the Civil Grand Jury.  

The California State Legislature has stated that it intends the provisions of Penal Code Section 929 prohibiting disclosure of witness identities to encourage full candor in testimony in Civil Grand Jury investigations by protecting the privacy and confidentiality of those who participate. 

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