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For Immediate Release

Sonoma County opens Chipper program early to reduce wildfire risk

SANTA ROSA, CA | April 01, 2025

Sonoma County’s free Residential Curbside Chipper Program has launched early again this year in an effort to reduce residential wait times, expand service, and mitigate the risk of wildfires in unincorporated Sonoma County.

The Chipper Program, administered by the Permit Sonoma Fire Prevention Division, is designed to help residents create defensible space around their homes and reduce vegetation along important access routes. Once approved, properties in unincorporated Sonoma County are eligible to receive up to two hours of complimentary chipping and are eligible to receive a second visit as well. Visits are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

“By reducing vegetation and creating defensible space around structures, property owners play an active role in helping their communities stay safe,” said Sonoma County Fire Marshal Steve Mosiurchak.

In addition to home hardening, having 100 feet or more of defensible space has been demonstrated to help save homes in the event of a wildfire. Likewise, thinning vegetation on access roads can provide safer and more efficient access for residents and firefighters.

The program serves more than 800 properties annually, including homes from Cloverdale to Sonoma and Kenwood to Jenner in unincorporated Sonoma County. Those interested in participating should prepare their piles per the program guidelines. Please submit an online application once piles are placed and ready for chipping.

To learn more about this and other Fire Prevention programs, visit the Curbside Chipper Program webpage

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Chipper Program contact information:
Chipper@sonoma-county.org
(707) 565-6070  

Media Contact:
Genevieve Bertone, Outreach Manager
genevieve.bertone@sonoma.county.org
(707) 565-1231

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