Right of Entry Form deadline is extended. You will have an extra two weeks to register for debris removal if your property was affected by the Dixie and Beckwourth fires. Cole Glenwright is the Debris Task Force Leader with CalOES states work has begun in Lassen county on phase two of Debris removal with 23 out of the 29 registered properties already complete, and CalOES Chief Silas Rojas says there are still at least 40 parcels that still have not yet registered for the free program. You can reach out to Lassen county environmental health at 530-251-8528 for more information or to register, you have until November 30th.
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