The communities of Dulzura, Potrero and Campo have been targeted for a home hardening pilot program funded by the state and FEMA
A UC San Diego study provides the latest evidence that California’s strict building codes have saved homes from wildfire
Construction is expected to start this December on about 20 homes in Dulzura, according to officials. Beyond FEMA, the state Office of Emergency Services and Cal Fire are helping coordinate the rollout, which has been slower than first anticipated.
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