Oregon heightens wildfire preparedness with a $250 incentive for residents in high-risk areas to complete a defensible space assessment through the OSFM program, aiming to mitigate fire damage.
The Oregon State Fire Marshal is offering residents a $250 stipend for assessments to encourage them to create wildfire-defensible spaces.
Following a historic wildfire season, the Oregon State Fire Marshal is expanding a defensible space program to help more ...
Incentives are offered to help Oregonians pay for defensible space projects from the Oregon State Fire Marshal.
The Oregon State Fire Marshal is extending its incentive program to help Oregonians pay for defensible space projects in more ...
Lawmakers will meet in a special session Dec. 12 to address costs of Oregon's 2024 wildfire season that saw 1.9 million acres ...
The fires' full cost topped $350 million, Oregon's governor said. The feds will pay much of that, but she wants the state to ...
Oregon's Defensible Space Incentive Program is expanding to more communities throughout the state, including some in Eastern ...
The state owes more than $200 million to firefighters and contractors who helped put out more than 2,000 fires this summer ...
The 2024 fire season cost Oregon emergency response agencies nearly $350 million, and the state leaders are struggling to ...
The Oregon State Fire Marshal is handing out grants to help property owners in wildfire-vulnerable places to make their homes ...