Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    • Home
    • Sedona
      • Steve’s Corner
      • Arts and Entertainment
      • Bear Howard Chronicles
      • Business Profiles
      • City of Sedona
      • Elections
      • Goodies & Freebies
      • Mind & Body
      • Sedona News
    • Opinion
    • Real Estate
    • About
    • The Sedonan
    • Advertise
    • Sedona’s Best
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Home»Arizona»Pumphouse Wash forest restoration work beginning south of Flagstaff
    Arizona

    Pumphouse Wash forest restoration work beginning south of Flagstaff

    December 12, 2024No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp
    stock usfs coconino pumphousewash
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Reddit WhatsApp

    Arizona News – Both the Coconino National Forest and Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management are beginning a project aimed at restoring forest lands in the Pumphouse Wash area near Flagstaff’s Kachina Village community this week.

    Crews are preparing for timber sales on a 2,500-acre parcel of land located near Kachina Village and Forest Highlands as part of the Pumphouse Community Protection Project.

    Timber crews have started delineating project boundaries and designating trees to be removed as part of the thinning project.

    By cutting and removing trees from overgrown, community-adjacent areas, forest managers can reduce overcrowding and restore local landscapes to healthy, resilient conditions.

    This is a land treatment process called mechanical thinning, and works in conjunction with other land treatments, such as prescribed fire, to reduce the risk of future unwanted wildfire.

    Sedona Gift Shop

    “Projects like these offer a level of risk reduction for property owners in areas located close to forest land,” said Flagstaff District Ranger Matt McGrath. “These projects are an important part of the Forest Service’s 10-year Wildfire Crisis Strategy.”

    Once timber sale preparation has concluded, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management will advertise timber contracts to local loggers. The contract is expected to be rewarded mid-to-late 2025, with thinning activities beginning shortly afterward.

    The project area will remain open to the public during all sale preparations and thinning operations, but recreational users and adjacent landowners should expect to see an increase in activity in the area and are asked to remain cognizant of any vehicles or heavy machinery in the area.

    The Pumphouse Community Protection Project was authorized by the Record of Decision for the Four-Forest Restoration Initiative Environment Impact Statement, which was signed in 2015.

    Healing Paws

    This is an advertisement

    Comments are closed.

    No Ban Zone

    By Tommy Acosta

    The difference between Sedona.biz and other social media and print outlets is that we believe in freedom of the press and allowing people to express their beliefs regardless of political persuasion or controversial perspectives.

    Read more→

    The Sedonan
    House of Seven Arches
    Need More Customers?
    Bear Howard Chronicles
    Humankind
    Tlaquepaque
    Verde Valley Wine Trail
    Recent Comments
    • Jill Dougherty on Nextdoor – Going Behind the Curtain
    • Ok, Millennial on Nextdoor – Going Behind the Curtain
    • TJ Hall on Nextdoor – Going Behind the Curtain
    • OK, Boomer on Nextdoor – Going Behind the Curtain
    • TJ Hall on No Ban Zone
    • Sean Smith on Nextdoor – Going Behind the Curtain
    • Sean Smith on Nextdoor – Going Behind the Curtain
    • West Sedona Dave on Nextdoor – Going Behind the Curtain
    • JB on A Conceptual Brain Science of CTE — Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
    • Jill Dougherty on Quit and Run
    • JB on No Ban Zone
    • TJ Hall on No Ban Zone
    • JB on No Ban Zone
    • Tony on Quit and Run
    • JB on Quit and Run
    Archives
    The Sedonan
    © 2025 All rights reserved. Sedona.biz.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.