Fire Safe Council
Fire Safe Council
Bringing together landowners, agencies, and the public to plan Firewise and Fire Adapted Communities in the Oakridge/Westfir area.
Bringing together landowners, agencies, and the public to plan Firewise and Fire Adapted Communities in the Oakridge/Westfir area.
The Oakridge City Council meets twice each month on the first and third Thursdays at 6pm. Citizens have four ways of attending and commenting at a City Council meeting: Via Zoom on your computer or smartphone at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3664311610 Via phone by dialing: 669-900-9128, then enter Meeting ID: 366 431 1610. 3. Send comments by email […]
18-Hole, 4 person teams. $25 towards equipment fund raiser. Sign up at pro shop.
Westfir City Council Meetings are held on the first Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m. They are open to the public. Meetings are held in person at Westfir City Hall and are broadcast live on the Internet via a Zoom audio/video teleconference: Zoom details are listed on the agenda, which is posted to the Westfir […]
The Implementation Advisory Committee meets monthly and is open to the public. IAC will work to develop and implement restoration projects that benefit local economies and watershed health.
The Oakridge City Council meets twice each month on the first and third Thursdays at 6pm. Citizens have four ways of attending and commenting at a City Council meeting: Via Zoom on your computer or smartphone at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3664311610 Via phone by dialing: 669-900-9128, then enter Meeting ID: 366 431 1610. 3. Send comments by email […]
The Landscape Planning Committee meets monthly and is open to the public. They work to fulfill the following objectives while developing and implementing the Collaborative Landscape Restoration Projects: Provide recommendations for landscape management Identify opportunities for restoration projects; if disagreement seek solutions early Serve as an information resource and knowledge base for each other and […]
The mission of this committee is to “Cooperatively promote recreation activities and management solutions that support the economy and environment for the southern Willamette forest area and nearby communities.” Public welcome.