The City of Shasta Lake was named a 2026 Fire Risk Reduction Community for the next two years, the city announced today. This recognition is based on the city’s demonstrated commitment to reducing wildfire risk through various efforts such as compliance with fire safety standards, participation in national programs like FireWise USA, and local initiatives like vegetation management and community education.
Efforts and Benefits
The City of Shasta Lake has prioritized wildfire prevention and education in recent years, receiving $2 million in CAL FIRE grants for fuel reduction projects. The city has also made efforts to create fire breaks and manage vegetation to reduce fire risk, and produced a wildfire preparedness guide in 2025. Being recognized as a Fire Risk Reduction Community comes with benefits, including higher eligibility for state and federal grants for wildfire risk reduction, as well as potential insurance benefits for residents, such as improved coverage options, lower premiums, and wildfire mitigation discounts for certain properties.
Shasta Lake, like many areas of Shasta County, has a high wildfire risk and is categorized as a ‘Very High’ Fire Hazard Severity Zone by the State Fire Marshal. This recognition highlights the city’s proactive approach to mitigating this risk and protecting its residents.
Original reporting: Shasta Scout (Redding) — read the source article.