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February 2023 Meeting Report
Summary of Cambria Forest Committee Meeting of February 10, 2023 Not Approved Minutes, but a helpful report by CSD Director and board liaison Harry Farmer. February 2023 Harry Farmer report The meeting was called to order just after 10AM by … Continue reading
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Tagged Camp Ocean Pines, Covell Ranch Fuel Reduction, Earth Day, Fire Safe Focus Group, Forest Management Plan, french broom, Hearst Ranch, Rancho Marino
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December 2022 Meeting Report
Cambria Forest Committee meeting summary for Friday December 16th, 2022 Not Approved Minutes, but a helpful report by CSD Director and board liaison Harry Farmer. December 2022 Harry Farmer report Today’s meeting was attended by a variety of folks, beginning … Continue reading
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Tagged Cal VTP, Cambria Fire Department, Covell Ranch Fuel Reduction, FFRP, forest ecologist, forest health, Forest Management Plan, Greenspace, Las Tablas ForestWatch, Native Plant Garden, Rancho Marino, Wildfire Mitigation Plan
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October 2022 Minutes
CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE October 2022 Minutes NOT YET APPROVED TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA Meeting Minutes October 14, 2022, 10:00 AM Zoom.com Video Teleconference Crosby Swartz called the meeting to order at 10 am. A Quorum was … Continue reading
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Tagged Covell Ranch Fuel Reduction, Fern Canyon, Hearst Ranch, Land Conservancy, Los Padres ForestWatch, Rancho Marino
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September 2022 Minutes
September 2022 Minutes NEEDS PROJECT DESCRIPTION CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA Meeting Minutes September 9, 2022, 10:00 AM Zoom.com Video Teleconference 1.0 Call to Order and Establish a Quorum: Crosby Swartz called the … Continue reading
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Tagged Covell Ranch Fuel Reduction, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, forest health, Greenspace tree planting, home hardening, Los Padres ForestWatch, Monterey Pines, PG&E, Rancho Marino
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April 2022 Minutes
CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA Meeting Minutes April 2022 Minutes April 15, 2022, 10:00 AM Zoom.com Video Teleconference Crosby Swartz called the meeting to order at 10:09 am. A Quorum was established by … Continue reading
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Tagged burn piles, Earth Day, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, Greenspace, Rancho Marino, Weed abatement
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March 2022 Minutes
CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA March 2022.docx March 9, 2022, 5:30 PM Zoom.com Video Teleconference The meeting was Called to Order at 5:45 and a Quorum established by attendance of Crosby and Laura … Continue reading
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Tagged burn piles, Cal Fire, Camp Ocean Pines, Covell Ranch, Forest Manager, Rancho Marino, USLTRCD
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