Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan

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The City of Terrace is working on a Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan (CWRP), the next generation of the City's Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP).

CWRPs provide a framework for wildfire risk mitigation within communities. The City of Terrace's CWRP will outline recommendations with different suggested priority levels. These, along with regional fire departments and other stakeholder input, will craft next steps and future plans to reduce wildfire risk.

Key goals of the CWRP planning process

  • Increase community capacity and understanding of wildfire risk;
  • Foster greater collaboration within and across administrative boundaries;
  • Be more responsive to the needs of the

The City of Terrace is working on a Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan (CWRP), the next generation of the City's Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP).

CWRPs provide a framework for wildfire risk mitigation within communities. The City of Terrace's CWRP will outline recommendations with different suggested priority levels. These, along with regional fire departments and other stakeholder input, will craft next steps and future plans to reduce wildfire risk.

Key goals of the CWRP planning process

  • Increase community capacity and understanding of wildfire risk;
  • Foster greater collaboration within and across administrative boundaries;
  • Be more responsive to the needs of the community in terms of size, capacity, potential threats; and
  • Develop achievable and accountable action items.

This initiative is being led by the City's FireSmart Coordinator. More information about the the City's FireSmart program is on the City website.

  • FireSmart Survey - closes May 31, 2025

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    As the Terrace FireSmart program grows, we want to hear from you, to help us set direction and plan programs and activities.

    FireSmart is a program dedicated to wildfire prevention, preparedness and mitigation within our local communities. FireSmart recommendations are based on scientific evidence that suggests changes to the built environment are the best and most cost effective ways to increase a home's survivability from wildfire.

    The Terrace FireSmart Program is a locally focused FireSmart program led by the Terrace FireSmart Coordinator.

    Complete the FireSmart survey

    There's a few ways you can take the survey:

    • Complete the FireSmart survey online
    • Download the paper version of the survey, print it and complete it; then return it by mail, or in person to: City Hall, 3215 Eby St., Terrace, BC,V8G 2X8;
    • Pick up a paper version of the FireSmart survey at City Hall, Public Works or the Sportsplex; then return it by mail, or in person to: City Hall, 3215 Eby St., Terrace, BC,V8G 2X8.

    The purpose of this survey is to learn more about what Terrace residents know, and want to know, about the City’s FireSmart program. This survey is for anyone who lives in Terrace and area. It should only take a few minutes to complete.

    The deadline to complete the survey (online or paper version) is May 31, 2025.

    Thanks for doing your part to prevent wildfires!

    Questions

    If you have any questions about this survey, please contact:

    Kim Service
    City of Terrace FireSmart Coordinator
    3215 Eby Street Terrace, BC V8G 2X8
    Phone: 250-638-4734 (Non-Emergency Number)
    Email: firesmart@terrace.ca

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  • March 2025 update - draft almost ready, committee formed

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    We've been working hard over the last few months to move the Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan forward. Here's a few highlights:

    The first draft of the Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan (CWRP) will be ready by the end of March 2025. The draft will be reviewed by partners and stakeholders in the area, as well as City Council. The BC Wildfire Service will complete the final review. We will share the plan once it is finalized.

    As a result of working with partners throughout the process, we have formed the Community FireSmart Resiliency Committee. This committee will better enable neighboring agencies to share information and collaborate on projects. The Committee includes representatives from:

    This plan and this committee are just a couple examples of many initiatives the City of Terrace is taking to be better prepared for and prevent the impacts of wildfires.

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  • November 2024 Update - Gathering info & input

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    City of Terrace FireSmart Coordinator Kim Service (right) at the farmers market, talking to the public, with Gabriel Courchesne-Normandin of the BC Wildfire Service.As we develop the Community Wildfire Resilency Plan (CWRP), we will engage with a number of parties. This includes but is not limited to:

    • City of Terrace staff (various departments)
    • Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine
      • Emergency Program Coordinator
      • Thornhill Fire Department
    • Kitsumkalum First Nation
    • Kitselas First Nation
    • Provincial Government
      • BC Wildfire Service (Prevention Officer, Skeena Zone staff, etc)
      • BC Timber Sales (BCTS) Wildfire recovery team
    • Emergency Management BC (EMBC)
    • First Nations Emergency Services Society (FNESS)
    • BC Parks

    Topics of discussion and potential areas of collaboration include the history of wildfires in the area, fuel management projects, identified wildfire risk areas and any specific areas of concern. We will also gather input on draft recommendations. The aim is for the report not to be created in silo.

    A couple specific examples of working together include fuel mapping with BCWS, and interagency emergency coordination between the City of Terrace, EMBC, RDKS, Kitsumkalum and others.

    We will also engage the public through various means, for example, a survey, and public education and information sharing - such as a booth with BCWS at the Skeena Valley Farmers Market.

    Any and all engagement work will revolve around the following seven FireSmart disciplines:

    1. Education
    2. Emergency Planning
    3. Vegetation Management
    4. Legislation
    5. Development
    6. Interagency Coordination
    7. Cross Training
  • Download CWRP Overview

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    Want to know more about what the Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan is all about.

    Download the one-page overview - and please share!

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Page last updated: 10 Apr 2025, 09:27 AM