SPAWP Projects

Cuchara Valley & Navajo Ranch Mitigation Project

SPAWP is leading a multi-year effort to reduce wildfire risk across 556 high-priority acres in the Cuchara Valley and Navajo Ranch neighborhoods. With $679,000 in support from the Colorado State Forest Service, this project builds on years of local and federal mitigation work to strengthen fire protection at a landscape scale.

Through this project, SPAWP is working with local landowners and contractors to:

  • Improve firefighter access and evacuation routes
  • Reduce hazardous fuels around homes and infrastructure
  • Protect wildlife habitat and drinking water sources
  • Tie into nearby U.S. Forest Service and CSFS mitigation work for broader impact

About the FRWRM Grant


The Forest Restoration & Wildfire Risk Mitigation (FRWRM) Grant Program is a competitive, cost-share grant administered by the Colorado State Forest Service. It supports fuels reduction, forest restoration, and community wildfire mitigation efforts that protect people, property, and water supplies.

$679,000

Grant Source
Scope
Timeline
2022-2025
Partners
CSFS
Acreage
556