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13 <br />CORE VALUES <br />Enriching canopy coverage by <br />thinning supressed and dead/ <br />dying understory trees. Removing <br />invasive species like blackberries, <br />scotch broom and poison oak. <br />Promote ecosystem health by <br />keeping habitats and native species <br />a priority. <br />ENVIRONMENT <br />Protecting the Future <br />Investing in wildfire resiliency <br />practices to mitigate chance of <br />property damage. Increasing <br />property values by lowering <br />disaster risk. Upfront <br />maintenance adresses other <br />potential property damage <br />potential like storm or fall damage <br />from trees. <br />FINANCIAL <br />Access to Prosperity <br />Prioritizing residents that may <br />have a harder time financially <br />accessing fuels reduction work. <br />Leaning on community education <br />and relationships to establish <br />geographic fuel breaks. Embolden <br />homeowners to develop disaster <br />prepardeness stratgies. <br />Proving that the budget allocated <br />for this project from City Counsel <br />was in the best interest of the <br />public. Supplementing public <br />work that was previously pending <br />and creating new windows for <br />constituents to see the strength <br />of interagency projects when <br />supported. <br />SOCIAL STEWARDSHIP <br />Equal Opportunity Keeping our Promises <br />Josiah Grey of NYC administers chipping <br />material on Owl Road. <br />Bottom Photo <br />Matt Grimes of ODF describes species <br />differentiation to the young adult crews. <br />Top Photo <br />February 19, 2020, Work Session – Item 2