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developments since 2009 and is expanding rapidly. Most development in this area consists of <br />secondary/vacation homeowners and condominiums for ski areas near Snoqualmie Pass. There are <br />two fire districts present in this area: Snoqualmie Pass Fire and Rescue (No. 51) and Kittitas County <br />Fire District No. 3 (Easton). Significant areas of concern include critical fish and wildlife habitat, <br />cultural resources, biological corridors, transportation (borders interstates), egress/ingress, <br />recreational users, utilities, communication infrastructure, railroad corridors, residents and <br />recreational users, and tourism and recreational economy. If this area experiences wildfire, it is most <br />likely that major transportation corridors will be disrupted, resulting in significant economic loss and <br />posing a threat to safety since wildfire smoke would heavily impede traffic. <br />West Kittitas County Land Distribution <br />0.35%- 1.65%1.07% <br />1.84% € f 0.31% <br />rt <br />Residential <br />{ Trade & Recreational <br />Transportation <br />Public <br />Designated Forest Land <br />Undeveloped <br />Open Space <br />71:4986 <br />