Special Assistance

Special assistance for those who need it during evacuation Are you an “at-risk resident,” disabled or elderly, who may need assistance in the event of a wildfire? The Oak Park Fire Safe Council (OPFSC) is forming a phone tree with the objective of contacting registered at-risk residents to warn them in the event of a […]

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Southern California Edison Thomas Fire Settlement

Southern California Edison to pay the federal government and additional $80 million for expenses related to the 2017 Thomas Fire Southern California Edison has agreed to pay the federal government $80 million to help cover expenses caused by the 2017 Thomas Fire, the Justice Department said Monday. Federal officials called it a “record” settlement, one

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Redefining the Urban Wildfire Problem in the West

(Above) The Wildfire Disaster Sequence: severe wildfire potential and extreme conditions will quickly overwhelm wildfire suppression resources. Vulnerable structures will ignite and lead to an urban conflagration and fire disaster. Structures built to be ignition-resistant are more likely to survive and can interrupt the disaster sequence. Leading wildfire experts make the case that creating wildfire-resistant

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Becoming Firewise

Why do you want your community to be a Firewise USA community? You have seen in our newsletters much discussion about becoming Firewise recognized. So, what are the benefits to you and your community, and what do you need to do in order to secure those benefits? Proactive measures can significantly mitigate wildfire danger. One

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Oak Park Fire Safe Council July Update

One of the best ways to deal with California’s current homeowners insurance problem (as evidenced by the cancellation letters many Oak Park residents have begun to receive), is to become a Firewise USA Community. Insurers recognize these community programs as well as work done on individual homes. You can go to our website at Firewise-Wildfire

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Oak Park Fire Safe Council June Update

We have had many residents share with us their stories of insurance cancellation letters. This problem is very real right now, and engaging us for a free Home Wildfire Assessment and becoming part of a Firewise Community are two good ways we can fight back. Here is what we did in May to address the

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Lindero Canyon Road Water Project

Those who drive on Lindero Canyon Road north of Thousand Oaks Blvd. have been exposed to some construction over the past year. While this has been inconvenient at times, the benefits to Oak Park are significant, particularly with regard to water supply during future emergencies, such as wildfires. The Lindero Canyon Road Water Project’s objectives

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3 Import Home Insurance Steps

Insurance companies are moving to a fire prevention model, which puts the onus on homeowners to improve their properties and is leading to many insurance cancellation letters. We have three recommendations that can help Oak Park residents prepare for a potentially bad situation with insurance: If you have received a cancellation letter, reach out to

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Oak Park Fire Safe Council May Update

April was another big month for us as our second and third HOAs, Canyon Cove and Country Meadows, received Firewise USA recognition. That new recognition leads off the following list of major activities and accomplishments in April: Two more Oak Park communities received Firewise recognition from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Canyon Cove and

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CA Department of Insurance Webinar

On April 4th, 2024, the CA Department of Insurance held a webinar, “Wildfire and Disaster Insurance Online Town Hall,” hosted by Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, and the Las Virgenes-Malibu Council of Governments. Agoura Hills’ Mayor Pro Tem Penny Sylvester was part of the panel and asked Commissioner Lara (CDI) and Chief Daniel

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