January 7 Cleanup Step 2 cleanup underway - will occur in two phases Wildfire debris cleanup status Learn more about the timeline and progress of wildfire debris cleanup efforts.
December 17 Cleanup For property owners participating in Phase 2 clean-up Wildfire debris clean-up questionnaire Participating property owners must provide information to help crews plan and schedule upcoming wildfire debris cleanup work.
December 11 Cleanup Earn money while helping the recovery effort Wildfire cleanup workers wanted debris, Clean-up, unemployment, jobs Join the wildfire recovery effort as a Debris Monitor. Debris Monitors will be responsible for monitoring the Hauler trucks as they clear debris while documenting their daily activities and ensuring that debris clean-up complies with federal regulations. No experience needed. $14/hour to start. Get more information and apply today!
October 28 Cleanup Debris Removal Right-of-Entry Form debris, Hazardous Waste, ROE If you want government to lead and help pay for removal of hazardous waste and debris from your property, you must complete a Right of Entry form to grant permission for the removal to occur.
October 14 Cleanup Hazardous Household Waste debris, Hazardous Waste, ROE, cleanup The first phase of fire debris cleanup is removing Household Hazardous Waste (HHW). EPA teams will be doing this work at no cost to property owners who have signed a Right-Of-Entry form. HHW will be temporarily staged in Central Point and then transported out of the area for safe disposal.
October 9 Cleanup Cleanup costs and insurance Homeowners Insurance, Clean-up What does cleanup cost? Does government pay, or insurance? Should I let a contractor do the work now?
September 30 Cleanup Don't clean up your own fire debris Damage, debris, ROE, Clean-up Jackson County, Talent, and Phoenix recommend that you do not attempt to clean up your property yourself. The State will organize and help pay for clean-up if you give permission.
September 30 Cleanup FAQ and video overview About the debris clean-up program debris, Hazardous Waste, Clean-up The State of Oregon is working with federal, state and local partners to safely address ash and debris from the 2020 Oregon wildfires at no cost to property owners.
September 26 Cleanup View Official Damage Assessment Online Damage, Property County's Damage Dashboard lets anyone quickly locate and view the extent of damage to individual properties, without visitng the property physically.