Sugar Pine SNPLMA Round 16 Hazardous Fuel Reduction Phase 2
Project Number
02.01.01.0113
Action Priority
Reduce Hazardous Fuels
Implementers
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Supporting Agencies
California Tahoe Conservancy
Primary Contact
Ryan Howard (Ryan.Howard@parks.ca.gov)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2020 - 2023
Total Project Cost
$487,500
Funding Request
$0
Community Wildfire Protection Program
Reduce Hazardous Fuels
The SNPLMA Round 16 Phase 2 project will thin forest stands and reduce fire fuels on 150 acres within a 267-acre area of Sugar Pine Point State Park, continuing where Phase 1 left off. The project is designed to reduce tree densities and surface fuel loading to modify potential fire behavior and reduce the threat of high intensity wildfire. The project will also restore native forest composition, structure and function. Forest thinning and fuel reduction treatments will include: hand crew thinning, chipping, pile burning and understory burning.
Targeted Performance Measures
Acres of Forest Fuels Reduction Treatment
Threshold Categories
Vegetation Preservation
Pile Burning
Location
Targeted Funding
Secured Funding: California Tahoe Conservancy (CTC), $487,500