Altamont Evacuation Route Maintenance Starts Monday, June 8
For more details, view the project page https://t.co/aBO0FAzPVW.
Expect: rolling lane closures and brief delays – roads remain open.
Please: follow traffic control and stay clear of work zones.
The LAHCFD June Newsletter is Here!
This Month's Focus: Fire-Smart Landscaping
Subscribe (https://t.co/gLV3ZIV2KZ) to the LAHCFD Newsletter to stay informed about programs, classes, and wildfire preparedness resources throughout the year.
Los Altos Hills County Fire District’s annual goat grazing program is underway at Byrne Preserve Open Space. Please remember: the goats and dogs are working animals.
For more information: https://t.co/dliviA3zge
The District’s annual goat grazing program is underway at Byrne
Preserve Open Space.
Please remember: the goats and dogs are working animals. For their safety and yours, give
them space and do not approach or disturb them while they work.
https://t.co/dliviA3zge
The goats are coming back to Los Altos Hills!
The Los Altos Hills County Fire District is preparing for the annual goat grazing project at Bryne Preserve to help reduce wildfire fuels naturally and effectively.
Learn more at https://t.co/dliviA3zge
Strong communities start with strong leaders — so let’s recognize the moms. This Mother’s Day, we’re celebrating the women who help make our neighborhoods safer, stronger, and more wildfire resilient every day. Their care and leadership make a lasting impact.
Did you know May 3–9 is Wildfire Preparedness Week? Now is the perfect time to get prepared by signing up for a Home Ignition Zone assessment and learning how to better protect your home from wildfire.
🔥 May is Wildfire Awareness Month 🔥
Small steps can make a big difference.
✔️ Know your risk
✔️ Make a plan
✔️ Build a go-bag
✔️ Prevent wildfires
Be informed. Be prepared. Be fire safe.
MEDIA RELEASE: Evacuation Route Maintenance Project
Vegetation management work begins May 4, 2026. This important project helps improve evacuation safety and wildfire preparedness for our community.
Read the full media release and project details: https://t.co/74B8YDIEAH
Your pets are family—make sure they’re part of your emergency plan.
Santa Clara County OES just launched a new Pet Preparedness webpage with simple steps to help you.
Take a few minutes today to get prepared—it can make all the difference.
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Be Ready Be Prepared: Make a Go Bag
Emergencies can happen anytime—are you ready to go? Join us for this hands-on preparedness class and learn exactly what you need to keep your household safe and ready.
April 18, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Register here: https://t.co/zHs1Hsa1z0