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Public Notice - Burning Debris Piles
We are planning to burn small debris piles created by our wildfire risk reduction projects starting tomorrow and continuing into Monday.
* The goal is to remove the small debris piles associated with the wildfire risk reduction work the Creston Community Forest has been carrying out over the last 2 years.
This will depend on the area experiencing good or fair ventilation for smoke to disperse well.
If conditions permit, expect to see smoke in the area of Goat Mountain
Creston Community Forest
Oct 171 min read


Russell Creek Public Notice and Maps - Community Engagement
Russell Creek Public Notice and Maps - Community Engagement.
Russell Creek Details: Active Harvesting Starting Fall 2025- Winter 2026.
Creston Community Forest
Sep 41 min read


Public Notice: Active Harvesting - Peterson Creek
Public Notice: Active Harvesting - Peterson Creek and Found Creek, Wednesday, September 28th - Fall.
Safety is essential: Please be very cautious and aware of active operations while using the road.
Expect disruptions and delays along the sections of road with active operations during work hours Monday to Friday.
See the maps for the location: https://www.crestoncommunityforest.com/projects
For more information please contact infoshare@crestoncf.com or 250-402-0070.
Creston Community Forest
Aug 281 min read


Public Notice: Active Road Construction & Harvesting O'Kell Creek
Public Notice: Loaded logging trucks and Resource Road Channel listed below. Active road construction and harvesting will commence on Cutting Permit 35 Block 11 O'Kell Creek off of Big Bear FSR on August 11th. Work is anticipated to continue until early fall.
To ensure safety, public access to the Big Bear Viewpoint will be closed during work hours (Monday to Friday) for the duration of the project.
Loaded logging trucks will be hauling on Big Bear FSR, therefore it is
Creston Community Forest
Aug 81 min read


Peterson Creek and Found Creek - Public Notice and Maps for Community Engagement
Creston Community Forest (CCF) is proposing two landacape level mechanical wildfire risk
reduction blocks Peterson Creek and Found Creek this year. The blocks are a part of our ongoing effort to reduce wildfire
risks, protect the community and foster climate-resilient ecosystems.
Creston Community Forest
Jul 231 min read
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