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C.W.P.P.  Background  Information



Arrowhead Communities Wildfire Protection Plan

Produced by the Arrowhead Communities Fire Safe Council, ACFSC, in 2005, the plan came two years after the Old Fire; thus there was a need to identifying critical or vital infrastructure in the Lake Arrowhead Communities to receive priority wildfire risk mitigation measures.

The resulting CWPP for the Lake Arrowhead communities can be seen below. The plan was notably created by then ACFSC board member David Caine.

Below is a random order listing of critical or vital infrastructure components as identified by attending members of the community during the ACFSC public meeting to form the foundation of a Community Wildfire Protection Plan, CWPP .




ACFSC Public Meeting June 9th , 2005

    *   Arrowhead Villas water facilities (water tank, pump stations and wells) 
  • Schools – High School (Rim High), Middle School (MPH) and two Elementary Schools (L.A.E. and Grand View) 
  • Senior Centers – Twin Peaks (Running Springs)                                                                                    Playgrounds
  • TP ball field  (Crestline) and Playgrounds
  • District Office (Rim Forest)
  • Strawberry Peak Communication Center
  • County Center and Sheriff Station (Twin Peaks)
  • Fire Stations (7)
  • CHP office (Running Springs)
  • Skyforest Ranger Station
  • Mountain Communities Hospital
  • Wildhaven Animal Sanctuary
  • LACSD water facilities and tanks
  • Skyforest water facilities and tank
  • Moonscape operations behind MCH
  • Santa’s Village parking lot (Lumber Storage) 
  • Golf course
  • Lake Arrowhead Village commercial district
  • Fuel storage – Arrowhead Villas, Twin Peaks, Cedar Glen, Aqua Fria, Sky Forest, Rimforest.
  • Gas stations and fuel depots 
  • High school fuel storage tanks
  • Lumberyard (Rim Forest)
  • CLAWA water lines, points of interconnect and distribution centers
  • Skyforest Ranger Station
  • Rock Camp
  • Camp sites – Dogwood, Northshore
  • Radio, TV and Cell Phone Towers
  • SCE utility facilities (transmission lines, substations, transfer stations)
  • Gas lines (DS stations)
  • Sewer treatment plants (Deerlodge Park, North Shore)
  • UCLA Conference Center
  • Forest Service Roads (Cedar Glen)
  • SoCal Edison Substation at Deerlodge Park
  • Key electric generators (to be identified)
  • Cal-Trans facilities
  • Lake Arrowhead Marina and boat storage
  • Access and evacuation routes (Hwys. 18, 330, 138, 189, 173)
  • Churches      

                                                                                                                                                
  • Please note:    This is not a final listing, nor does it represent an order of priority. Additional objects worthy of special protection may be added, just as some objects may be deleted under the guidelines of the CWPP. 

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