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Public Forums => Hot Topics => Topic started by: Wrightwood on Jun 20, 23, 08:36:28 PM
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Fire Hazard Abatement inspections in Wrightwood have started and properties that will be receiving notices are starting to appear on the public accessible map.
A new feature for FHA (Fire Hazard Abatement) is a public accessible map that shows the properties that have received, or will receive, a FHA notice. The map is called EZ-Fire Hazard Abatement Map. It allows property owners to search a property by the address or APN and if a green clipboard icon is on the parcel, then a notice has, or will be, sent. If the green icon is clicked, information regarding the mail date and compliance date will be shown, if the notice was mailed already.
https://sbcounty.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/basic/index.html?appid=f5d8869706c447368fc8edbce25a4cd2
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That's great info, thanks for sharing. Lots of green clipboards!
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I'm guessing they haven't checked the East side yet. I mean, I think I'm OK; but I have some piles we're picking up today.
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Code enforcement started their inspections this week on the East end of town as shown on the map.
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They sure seem to be slowwwww inspecting this year (at least based on the progress of the map). At this rate, all my weeds that were mowed down will need to be mowed again
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It is taking a while for them to finish inspecting the community.
You can use this map to zoom in and get more parcel details
https://arcpropertyinfo.sbcounty.gov/
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I believe the inspections in Wrightwood for 2024 started this week.
I found the above discussion and links very helpful last year.
I believe this year, a similar map of properties/notices should eventually be posted at this site:
https://lus.sbcounty.gov/fire-hazard-abatement-home/fha-maps/
As of now, they have a 2024 map for "Valleys and Desert" but no updates yet for our "Mountain" area.
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The Wrightwood Fire Safe Council has requested details on the 2024 map. Waiting for a reply
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Here's the reply from Code Enforcement
Inspections will begin near the end of the month.
The link to the maps is still good. The 2024 Mountain Map will be loaded after we start mountain inspections.
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See this topic for 2024
https://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/forum/index.php?topic=25997.0