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County Administrator's Office

For Immediate Release

Virtual Recovery Town Hall for Meyers, Walbridge and Glass Fire debris removal on December 2, 2020

Santa Rosa,CA | November 24, 2020

Fire survivors and property owners impacted by the Glass, Meyers and Walbridge fires are invited to attend a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at 5 p.m. to learn more about the Consolidated Debris Removal Program operated by the California Office of Emergency Services. The state-operated debris removal program will begin the process of clearing debris on fire-damaged parcels on December 1, 2020.

Attendees of the virtual webinar will be able to learn more about debris removal; eligibility for the state program, including the possibility of hazard tree removal; the right of entry application process; and post-fire watershed protection on Wednesday, Dec. 2 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. during a virtual Fire Recovery Town Hall hosted by the County of Sonoma and the City of Santa Rosa, in collaboration with state and federal partners.

The event will allow for residents to ask questions of subject matter experts from federal, state and local government agencies as well as nonprofit partners. Community members are encouraged to attend to get answers to their specific questions about the state’s debris removal program, the alternative private cleanup option and other areas of recovery.

To participate in the Zoom meeting, fire survivors may join at: Join Meeting

To join the meeting by phone, call (669) 900-9128.
Meeting ID: 935 9204 0951
Passcode: 001422

Residents may submit questions about debris removal or other fire recovery topics in advance of the meeting here: surveymonkey.com/r/SubmitRecoveryQuestions. Officials will address any questions received in advance during the meeting.

The meeting will be recorded in English and in Spanish and published on the County of Sonoma’s YouTube channel at youtube.com/user/officialsonomacounty.

For more information about fire recovery, residents of the unincorporated county may visit socoemergency.org/recover.

Residents of the City of Santa Rosa may visit srcity.org/GlassFireRecovery.

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