Last modified on May 25, 2013

About Communities At Risk

To help protect people and their property from potential catastrophic wildfire, the National Fire Plan directs funding to be provided for projects designed to reduce the fire risks to communities. A fundamental step in achieving this goal was the identification of communities that are at high risk of damage from wildfire. These high risk communities identified within the wildland-urban interface, the area where homes and wildlands intermix, were published in the Federal Register in 2001. At the request of Congress, the Federal Register notice only listed those communities neighboring federal lands. The list represents the collaborative work of the 50 states and five federal agencies using a standardized process, whereby states were asked to submit all communities within their borders that met the criteria of a structure at high risk from wildfire.

With California's extensive urban Wildland-Urban Interface situation, the list of communities extends beyond just those adjacent to Federal lands. There are 59 communities currently on the Communities at Risk List. The California State Forester (CAL FIRE Director) has assigned the role of managing the list to the California Fire Alliance (Alliance). The Alliance has recently developed a process whereby communities can be added or removed from the list of "communities at risk" to wildfire.

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Place Name County Name Federal Threat Federally Regulated Year
AberdeenInyo 2001
ActonLos Angeles 2001
AdelaidaSan Luis Obispo2001
AdelantoSan Bernardino 2001
AdinModoc 2001
AgouraLos Angeles  2001
Agoura HillsLos Angeles 2001
Agua CalienteSonoma2001
Agua DulceLos Angeles 2001
AguangaRiverside 2001
AhwahneeMadera 2001
AlamoContra Costa  2001
AlbionMendocino  2001
AlderpointHumboldt 2001
Aliso ViejoOrange 2001
AlleghanySierra 2001
AlmanorPlumas 2001
AlpineSan Diego2001
Alpine Meadows (Rampart)Placer 2001
AltaPlacer 2001
Alta HillNevada 2001
Alta SierraNevada 2001
AltadenaLos Angeles 2001
AltavilleCalaveras2001
AltonHumboldt 2001
AlturasModoc 2001
Amador City (Amador)Amador 2001
American CanyonNapa 2001
AnaheimOrange 2001
Anchor BayMendocino  2001
AndersonShasta 2001
Anderson SpringsLake 2001
Angels CampCalaveras 2001
Angwin (Pacific Union College)Napa 2001
AnnapolisSonoma 2001
Antelope Valley - EastMono 2001
AntiochContra Costa 2001
AnzaRiverside 2001
Apple ValleySan Bernardino 2001
AptosSanta Cruz 2001
Aptos Hills-Larkin ValleySanta Cruz 2001
ArastravilleTuolumne 2001
ArbuckleColusa 2001
ArcadiaLos Angeles2001
ArcataHumboldt  2001
ArnoldCalaveras 2001
AromasMonterey 2001
Arroyo GrandeSan Luis Obispo 2001
ArvinKern 2001
Aspen SpringsMono 2001
AspendelInyo 2001
AstiSonoma 2001
AtascaderoSan Luis Obispo2001
AuberryFresno 2001
AuburnPlacer 2001
AvenalKings 2001
AveryCalaveras  2001
Avila BeachSan Luis Obispo 2001
AzusaLos Angeles2001

 

 

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