A message I received from one of the Kuehster Rd Homeowners group:
As of today after many calls from the LNFF Community they say they have canceled.
Just so you all know, the South Platte Ranger station is planning on conducting a 'controlled burn' today in the Wellington lake area. To share your complaints, please call 303-275-5610, their number. Several people have called Hickenlooper, 303-866-2471, and one has called Marshall Z. Other planned burns off of Green Mtn area as well.
National Weather Service High Wind Warning:
http://tinyurl.com/nskgo5w
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ScienceChic wrote: A message I received from one of the Kuehster Rd Homeowners group:
As of today after many calls from the LNFF Community they say they have canceled.
Just so you all know, the South Platte Ranger station is planning on conducting a 'controlled burn' today in the Wellington lake area. To share your complaints, please call 303-275-5610, their number. Several people have called Hickenlooper, 303-866-2471, and one has called Marshall Z. Other planned burns off of Green Mtn area as well.
National Weather Service High Wind Warning:
http://tinyurl.com/nskgo5w
I spoke to Alisha, the Fire Mgr. yesterday.....there is ALSO a burn slated for SHAWNEE....I
would highly encourage all to call the above number and get on their call list for "burn" activity.
Some of those slash piles have been hanging around in Shawnee for too long. I would consider calling if they are burning on a windy day. Otherwise I prefer to see those piles gone.
Chippers would be great instead of choking the community with smoke. But what do you do with the end product? The CO forest service left the masticated stuff which only added fuel to the Lower North Fork Fire.