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WEBINAR – Measure Twice, Cut Once: Creating the Right Wildfire Risk Reduction Plan for Your Community
Wednesday, October 1, 11 AM – 12:30 PM

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About the Webinar

Not all local government agencies have the luxury to approach wildfire planning proactively, reducing risk upfront versus responding to disasters after they happen. A purely reactive approach leaves communities more vulnerable and makes recovery slower, harder, and more expensive. In an ideal scenario, every community would have a proactive wildfire risk reduction plan that addresses the key drivers of loss and reassures insurers that mitigation is being taken seriously.

This webinar will explore the elements of a strong, comprehensive plan and highlight what the insurance industry looks for when assessing community risk. Join us to learn how to create a plan that protects lives, property, and your community’s long-term financial stability.

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Post Webinar Series | Sept. 2025 – Jan. 2026
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Webinar Series: Advanced Wildfire Risk Reduction
Strategies and Tools for Local Governments

Series Overview

Wildfire in California is not just a “season” but a year-round crisis. In 2025 alone, over 5,300 wildland fires — including two of the three most destructive wildfires in California history — have damaged over 350,000 acres.

Certain communities are more susceptible to wildfire losses. While we cannot change some factors, such as the number of strong, dry wind events, there are several actions local governments can take to stop large-scale loss from fires spreading into heavily populated urban areas in the first place.

To help local government leaders better understand the multidisciplinary approach of wildfire risk reduction, ILG, Renne Public Law Group, and Renne Public Management Group are hosting a webinar series featuring subject matter experts and real-world practitioners who will provide information and best practices, facilitate discussion, and answer questions to help local governments better protect their communities against wildfires.

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