To help with the Planned and controlled burns within the Town of Frederick a remote weather station has been installed in the field northwest of Godding Hollow Pkwy. and Colorado Blvd. The weather station will provide hourly readings plus monitor the fuel moisture. This data will be beneficial in helping establish dates for the Town of Frederick prescribed and controlled burns.
Planned and controlled burns will take place this spring to keep areas within the Town of Frederick healthy. Frederick Public Works and the Frederick-Firestone Fire District Wildland Team have been working closely with the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control to ensure burns are conducted safely. The areas identified include Centennial Park, Bulrush Wetlands, Fox Run, No Name Creek, and Bella Rosa Golf Course. These open areas are essential in filtering and purifying water, promoting healthy soil, and recycling nutrients - all critical aspects for good water quality in the Town of Frederick. The open areas also have tremendous scenic value, provide food and nesting sites for wildlife, and concealment from predators. We are working toward finalizing the plan and hoping to complete the work in late spring. Burn area maps and updates can be seen on the Town of Frederick website.
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