FireSmart Vegetation Management Project

The Town of Fox Creek is proud to launch the FireSmart Vegetation Management Project, a community-wide initiative aimed at reducing wildfire risks and enhancing public safety. This project, funded through grants from the Forest Resource Improvement Association of Alberta (FRIAA), involves selective harvesting, clear-cutting, thinning, pruning, and mulching across key areas within the town boundaries.

Our primary goal is to manage vegetation in a way that mitigates the threat of wildfires, protecting our residents, homes, and businesses. At the same time, these efforts create opportunities for future development in treated areas. The project will run from January 14th, 2025, over the next 2–3 winter seasons.

Maps (Figure 1) and plans for this project were presented at community events and discussed during Council meetings. Regular updates will be provided to keep residents informed about our progress.

Use the dropdown sections below to learn more about specific areas and the work being undertaken in each location.

Figure 1: Fox Creek FireSmart Proposal

Description:
This is the first area to be treated, marked with a red arrow on the project map. Work in this section will involve selective harvesting, pruning, and mulching. Expected completion time: 3–7 days.

Key Benefits:

  • Significant reduction of wildfire fuel sources.
  • Preparation of land for potential future development.