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Hwy 108 North/Fricot City Road Fuel Reduction Project

This project will consist of two hazardous fuels reduction projects: the Highway 108 North fuel break in Tuolumne County, and the Fricot City Road fuel break in Calaveras County.

The Highway 108 North fuel break is approximately 124 acres in size, and parallels Middle Camp Road and Highway 108 along the

top of the South Fork Stanislaus River canyon in Tuolumne County. Fuel reduction work will consist of removal of surface fuels, brush, and trees less than 12-inches diameter at breast height to create a shaded fuel break condition.

The Fricot City Road fuel break will consist of a 300-foot-wide fuel break that generally follows Fricot City Road in Calaveras County. This project would encompass approximately 247 acres. Fuel reduction work will consist of removal of surface fuels, brush, and trees less than 12-inches diameter at breast height to create an approximate 300-foot-wide fuel break.

Project Cost: $999,109.10

Fricot City_NOE_filed_5GA21203.pdf

An Environmental Review Report is available to view in the office of the CCRCD.