What properties are inspected under the Annual Brush Clearance and Landscape Vegetation Management Programs?
• As a result of lessons learned from various fires within the City of Los Angeles, the Fire Department, consistent with State legislation mandates, identified areas that are prone to wind-driven fires for annual inspection of hazardous brush or vegetation conditions. These areas are identified as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. • Currently, there are approximately 130,000 properties identified within the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. These areas include the Santa Monica Mountains, Mount Washington, El Sereno, Baldwin Hills, Elysian Park, parts of San Pedro, and the San Gabriel and Santa Susana Mountains.
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