Community Wildfire Protection Plans

Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs) represent the best opportunity we have to address the challenges of the wildland-urban interface (WUI) in a way that brings about comprehensive and locally supported solutions.

Community Wildfire Protection Plans are authorized and defined in Title I of the Healthy Forests Restoration Act (HFRA) passed by Congress on November 21, 2003, and signed into law by President Bush on December 3, 2003. The Healthy Forests Restoration Act places renewed emphasis on community planning by extending a variety of benefits to communities with a wildfire protection plan in place. Critical among these benefits is the option of establishing a localized definition and boundary for the wildland-urban interface (WUI), and the opportunity to help shape fuels treatment priorities for surrounding federal and non-federal lands. The CWPP, as described in the Act, brings together diverse local interests to discuss their mutual concerns for public safety, community sustainability and natural resources. It offers a positive, solution-oriented environment in which to address challenges such as local firefighting capability, the need for defensible space around homes and subdivisions, and where and how to prioritize land management on both federal and non-federal land.

Click on the links below to view electronic files of the CWPPs in Grand County.

2023 Grand County CWPP StoryMap

Grand Fire Protection District No. 1 CWPP (May 2009)

Grand Fire Protection District No. 1 UPDATE (July 2014)
Website: www.grandfire.org/public-information/cwpp

Grand Lake Fire Protection District No. 2 (August 2015)
Website: www.grandlakefire.org/community/cwpp/

Hot Sulphur Springs/Parshall Fire Protection District No. 3 CWPP (February 2011)
Website: http://www.hotsulphurfire.com/

East Grand Fire Protection District No. 4 CWPP (December 2007)

East Grand Fire Protection District No. 4 UPDATE (November 2013)
Website: http://eastgrandfire.com/cwpp.html

Kremmling Fire Protection District No. 5 CWPP (July 2011)