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Overhead Electric Power Lines have resulted in over 1500 wildfires in the past 6 years, just in California alone. Walker Firewise opposes the Arizona Public Service (APS) plan to erect large steel poles down Walker Road from Costco to Hummingbird Lane in Walker. Walker Road north is our main evacuation route!

The safest method to increase reliability and adequate electric power for Walker is to bury the lines instead. Follow this link to the "No Power Poles" website to learn more.

 

2024 Chip and Haul


The 2024 Chip & Haul is scheduled to begin on July 19th this year. Only four weeks duration, so be ready.

Residents reported 1,984.50 hours and 1,251.40 miles driven for the 2023 Chip & Haul. OUTSTANDING!

Reporting the time you spend and your round trip miles,
helps Walker Firewise maintain good standing with Firewise USA.
 

Firewise/USA.


Answers to your questions pertaining to Chip & Haul can be found here. If you would like to donate to the Chip & Haul program, click this link.

The 2024 Chip & Haul is scheduled to begin July 19, 2024 and will end on August 18, 2024.
NOTE:  Short window this year, so be prepared!

What is Chip & Haul?
 (hint, click to find out)
 
PRESCRIBED FIRES
Click
here to see what what the Forest Service does to protect us

ALSO
Visit linktr.ee/prescottnationalforest for more Prescott National Forest Info.
 
Walker Firewise will conduct a free Wildfire Risk Assessment on your property
Contact: walkerfirewise@gmail.com

 
NEED A BURN PERMIT? GO HERE

The Walker Firewise Action Plan
Walker Community Assessment
THE WALKER FOREST STEWARDSHIP PLAN
FORMS
Volunteer Timesheet (xlsx) Volunteer Timesheet (pdf)
 
Can Your Home Survive A Wildland Fire?
Assess Your Own Property (pdf)
NEWS- Updated 02/03/2024
Your WCAA WALKER FIREWISE COMMITTEE IS CONSTANTLY ON THE LOOKOUT FOR FUNDING AND OTHER MEANS TO ASSIST WALKER HOMEOWNERS TO HELP IMPROVE THEIR PROPERTIES FOR WILDFIRE PROTECTION AND TO IMPROVE OVERALL FOREST HEALTH.
Our Walker forest is currently overstocked as a result of natrural fire suppression for over 150 years. The result is our current unhealthy forest condition.
 

 NFHF 21-205 Grant
$21,600. This grant ended on December 31, 2023.
Walker was under contract to perform wildfire fuel abatment on 10 acres. We didn't quite make it and will be returning unspent funds for .69 acres. ($2474.24)
 walkerfirewise@gmail.com

2023/24 Title III Grant
On December 21, 2023, Walker Community Action Alliance was informed that Walker Community Action Alliance (WCAA) was awarded a new grant in the amount of $10,00.00 by the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors. This is a reimbursable grant that can be used to help pay for some of the costs of the 2024 Chip and Haul event and other Firewise related expenses.

NRCS - EQIP Projects
Round 1 - Initiated in June of year 2018, was scheduled to complete in 2020 but has been extended. All properties, totaling 60.62 acres have received treatment and the only one item remains which involves pile burning. These acres were treated at no cost to homeowners.

Round 2 - Initiated in August of 2018, is currenty in process to potentially treat 73.76 acres. Mountain Pine Acres, Millsite Village, and some adjoining properties are currently being processed, with most properties in Potato Patch already completed. This is a joint project directed by Arizona State Forestry and Fire Management (Healthy Forest Initiative) and involves several intities including Miller Lumber, Arizona Department of Corrections, Natural Resources Conversation Services, Walker Community Action Alliance (Walker Firewise), and others.

Round 3 - Contract between Walker Community Action Alliance and Natural Resource Conservasion Service (NRCS) was signed on May 16, 2019 to potentially address 126.82 acres. Work has been completed in Potato Patch subdivision and some in Mountain Glen #1. This project will involve the same partners as in Round 2.

Round 4 - This project has been canceled because there is no NRCS code that specifically addresses the necessary chemical treatment. The purpose of this project was to treat aspen trees in Potato Patch and possibility surrounding areas for the Oyster Shell Scale. A small beetle that attacks aspen trees and eventually kills them.
 
To help fund the Chip & Haul the 2024 program, click this link or
mail your donation to:
Walker Firewise, 5353 S. Walker Rd., Prescott, AZ 86303
During Chip & Haul, you may deposit your donation into the mailbox located on the table at the Walker Fire Station parking area.
Make your check payable to WCAA
Contact us: WCAA walkerfirewise@gmail.com