A county agency s application for a $4 million grant to reduce the threat of wildfire in what s considered to be one of Tulare County s most critical locations as far as
California may have reached its breaking point when it comes to the amount of money it has had to spend in fighting wildfires.
Especially when it comes to the lack of funding to prevent those wildfires â leading to that much costlier scenario of fighting the wildfires in the long run.
The state realized its worst wildfire year ever in 2020 with estimates that as much as $3 billion was spent to fight wildfires in the state. It s also estimated the negative economic impact on the state when it comes to the wildfires will be as much as $10 billion.
So it s expected when the State Legislature begins the new year on January 11 it and Governor Gavin Newsom will finally take serious action when it comes to wildfire prevention and mitigation. A coalition representing numerous organizations recently took action to make sure that happens.