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Forest Service has plans for Angora Fire restoration


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Terri Marceron, superintendent of the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, has signed off on the Angora Fire Restoration Project.

The project area encompasses the boundary of the 3,100-acrea burn area.

Copies of the decision and maps of the project area are available at the Forest Service office at 35 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe.

“This project represents our final stage of planning for restoration activities on National Forest System lands within the Angora Fire area. Project activities include management of fire, fuels, vegetation, and forest health, wildlife habitat, aquatic habitat and hydrologic function restoration, roads and trails, and invasive weeds,” Forest Service officials said.

Appeals to the decision may be made until Aug. 23 to Randy Moore, regional forester, 1323 Club Drive, Vallejo, CA 94592.

— Compiled by Kathryn Reed

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