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Colorado's new Wildfire Resiliency Building Code requires fire-resistant materials and vegetation management for new construction and major home renovations in wildfire-prone areas. The town of Pagosa Springs plans to adopt the code April 1, with full implementation by July 1. Organizations like Wildfire Adapted Partnership offer free property assessments to help homeowners reduce their risk, even if the code does not apply to them yet.
By Christi Bode
Watch this story at durangolocal.news
This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS Durango and Blondies Trophy Room.
By Local NEWS Network (LNN)Colorado's new Wildfire Resiliency Building Code requires fire-resistant materials and vegetation management for new construction and major home renovations in wildfire-prone areas. The town of Pagosa Springs plans to adopt the code April 1, with full implementation by July 1. Organizations like Wildfire Adapted Partnership offer free property assessments to help homeowners reduce their risk, even if the code does not apply to them yet.
By Christi Bode
Watch this story at durangolocal.news
This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS Durango and Blondies Trophy Room.