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Upper Haines Canyon - Kingsbury 1000

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Contents

Project Overview

Basics

Forest and Community Resilience & Health
Community Wildfire Protection
Wildland Urban Interface Hazardous Fuel Reduction
Upper Haines Canyon - Kingsbury 1000

Completed
The Upper Haines Canyon Fuels Reduction Project is a 72 acre fuels reduction project located in Haines Canyon Nevada. Haines Canyon is a steep v-shaped canyon formed by Daggett Creek. The canyon runs from 4700 feet in elevation where it crosses Foothill Road and extends up to the summit of Kingbury Grade at an elevation of 7350 feet. The canyon extends from the Lake Tahoe Basin down to Carson Valley. As such, the valley is subject to diurnal winds typical of mountain canyons. The units within the project are designed to create survivable space around homes within the canyon and to further treat fuels located within Upper Haines Canyon.

2015
2015
2022
1/30/2025

Project Attributes

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Location

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Organizations

Funder
  • U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Lead Implementer
  • Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District

Contacts

Keegan Schafer (kschafer@tahoefire.com)

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Acres of Forest Fuels Reduction Treatment Critical Zone: Unspecified Treatment Phases: Unspecified Treatment Type: Hand Thinning 40 acres

Reported Performance Measures

Acres of Forest Fuels Reduction Treatment
Critical Zone Treatment Phases Treatment Type Total 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Units
Unspecified Unspecified Prescribed Burning 144 72 N/A 0 33 39 N/A N/A N/A acres
Unspecified Unspecified Hand Thinning 112 N/A 40 N/A N/A N/A 32 39 1 acres
Total 256 72 40 0 33 39 32 39 1 acres

Financials

Budget

$474,800.00
$237,400.00
$237,400.00
$0.00
Total
Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (BLM (MLFO)) $237,400.00 $237,400.00 $474,800.00
Total $237,400.00 $237,400.00 $474,800.00
Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Total
Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (BLM (MLFO)) $18,070.00 $44,785.00 $72,650.00 $72,325.00 $27,635.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,935.00 $237,400.00
Grand Total $18,070.00 $44,785.00 $72,650.00 $72,325.00 $27,635.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,935.00 $237,400.00

Note: None provided

Pillars of Resilience

Pillars of Resilience

Project Details

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Notes

11/01/2023 11:02 AM System All hand thinning and pile burning has been completed on this treatment unit and grant funding has been closed and completed.
03/14/2022 11:22 AM System Unknown SNPLMA funding for 2021 at this time. 40 acres planned for prescribed burning in 2022, then project will be complete.
11/14/2019 11:41 AM System All pile burning will be completed by Spring 2020.

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