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7.2 Strategic Action Plan <br />There are three main categories of the strategic action plan identified by members of the KFACC <br />CWPP committee. These categories correspond to the three emphasis areas of the Cohesive <br />Strategy. Categories include 1) fire adapted communities; 2) fire resilient landscapes; and <br />3) response. Natural vegetation and habitat restoration activities are incorporated into fuels <br />reduction projects. As part of the Cohesive Strategy and intent of the CWPP, two additional <br />categories were added 4) Risk Assessment; and 5) Post -Fire Risk Reduction. <br />Recommendations are organized into categories and listed in order of priority. Projects that address <br />human safety issues will be of a higher priority than projects that benefit homes. No home is worth a life. <br />Creation of a proactive knowledgeable community through education and outreach was identified as <br />one of the most important tools to be included in the plan. The objective of this portion of the plan <br />is to provide information to landowners and visitors to increase knowledge and understanding of fire <br />related issues. <br />The creation and maintenance of landscapes both around homes and across the landscape was the <br />second priority of the landowner committee. Implementing defensible space around homes was <br />identified as the first priority for fuels reduction, and the second priority was the general landscape. <br />The following Strategic Action Plan (Table 8) captures actions listed throughout this CWPP. Each <br />action has a proposed lead(s) responsible for advancing the action, a priority level for <br />implementation, a desired timeframe for completion, and any additional notes relevant to support <br />the action. Many actions may relate to one another. <br />Community Wildfire Protection Plan 62 September 2018 <br />