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Contractors sought for roof replacement program


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Lake Valley Fire Protection District is putting on a contractors workshop Sept. 9 for individuals wanting to participate in the Hazardous Wood Roof Replacement Grant.

The meeting is at 5:30pm at the fire station at 2211 Keetak St. in Meyers. RSVP to (530) 577.2447 or LVFPD@replaceshake.com.

The grant covers eligible homes in the Lake Valley and Meeks Bay fire protection districts.

The Hazardous Wood Roof Replacement Grant program is designed to encourage homeowner’s with hazardous wood roofs to replace them with a full Class A Assembly, non-combustible, non-wood roof.

Participation in the workshop is required for contractors who want to be on the list that will be given to homeowners currently approved for roof replacement.

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  1. Steven says - Posted: August 31, 2013

    I wonder why they are having a contractor workshop, when they haven’t secured the funding for the roof replacement. There has been no notice that homes have qualified for the replacement.

  2. beefcake says - Posted: September 1, 2013

    You answered your own question.

    Its government work….. no need to worry with details and the like.

    Sounds like Nancy and SLT city council are in charge.

  3. 30yrlocal says - Posted: September 1, 2013

    This isn’t a city replacement program, its for homes in the county, and financing is already secured.

    For grants you need to make sure people follow the rules and paperwork regulations…better to cover it once in a workshop than 20 other times.