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Billions in California real estate at serious risk from wildfire.
The Riverside area has the Most Homes Facing Significant Wildfire Risk: 113,520 Properties Worth a Combined $40 Billion.

An article in the Sacramento Bee reported on the fire risk to homeowners in California. Riverside County isn’t the most populated County, but since it is the most corrupt County in the State it wins the award for having the most houses at very high and high risk for fire damage.
Beaumont has built over 20,000 houses and over 9 million square feet of warehouses, but has not built one fire station. CalFires tried to get the City to build for fire stations back in 2014, but instead of doing the right thing and building then fire stations; they made up the ‘Fire Station Committee scam’ with Beaumont’s finest Frauds; Russ Bogh, Nancy Carroll, Mehlman, and Castaldo.
From the Beaumont City Council Meeting July 2, 2019:
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1:26:30 Lloyd White: The Fire Stations is something I think we should highly prioritize and even use the Waste Management money that’s coming in soon to build that first. I’ve heard from a number of Citizens that areas south of the 10 that their insurance rates have just been increased because they do not have a Fire Station close by. I know we’ve already got the design work done or in the process of being completed. I thought if this was an opportunity to prioritize, and I know we don’t want to get into a list of prioritizing everything.
1:27:00 White: But I just thought there should be mention to the Fire Station and to verify the fact that it’s near the end of the list doesn’t mean it’s that low on our priorities.
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Mayor Julio Martinez: We can verify that it’s ‘on the list’, right?
Rumblings of assurance from City Manger and Public Works Engineers.
Lloyd White: Okay, great. Thank you.
From the Sac Bee: Written by BY DALE KASLER
Nearly 500,000 California homes worth a combined $268 billion are under serious risk from wildfire, real estate marketing firm Zillow says.
477,039 homes were categorized at high or very high risk. The marketer said it based its analysis on its own housing data and risk maps published by the U.S. Forest Service.
“According to Zillow, the Riverside area has the most homes facing significant wildfire risk: 113,520 properties worth a combined $40 billion.”
Read Full Story Here: https://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/article233142921.html