What is Placer County doing about the tree mortality problem?

Placer County has formed a Tree Mortality Task Force, which is an inter-agency effort to coordinate all aspects of the tree mortality issue, such as public outreach, resource and funding identification and procurement, and landowner assistance. In September, the Placer County Board of Supervisors approved the county’s hazardous tree removal plan, and funding for tree removal using state funds for a portion of the work. This will allow the county to remove trees that threaten county infrastructure. 

Dead trees on private land that could directly affect county infrastructure if they fell may qualify for some funding under the county plan.

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1. What can property owners do?
2. How can property owners get information about tree removal?
3. When should dead or dying trees be removed?
4. What can a property owner do with the downed timber?
5. Can logs from infested trees be sold?
6. What is Placer County doing about the tree mortality problem?
7. Are there other agencies or organizations that will remove trees?
8. How can I keep my property fire safe?
9. Where can property owners get additional information?