Wildfire Evacuation & CEQA Checklist

 

A checklist for planners and agencies to assess impacts.
August 29, 2023 • 1 minute read
Wildfire Evacuation Checklist

Wildfire Evacuation & CEQA Checklist

 

A checklist for planners and agencies to assess impacts.
August 29, 2023 • 1 minute read
Wildfire Evacuation Paper

Fehr & Peers is seeking input on a discussion draft screening checklist for wildfire evacuation impacts. The checklist will help jurisdictions evaluate whether a detailed evacuation analysis is needed, and whether a project would likely result in a significant California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) impact.

The user-friendly checklist has been designed to consolidate and simplify an array of wildfire evacuation considerations to inform project development. This guidance reflects expectations established by the CEQA statute, recent guidelines issued by the California Attorney General’s Office, and recent court decisions.

Preview the checklist below and provide your feedback via email to Bob Grandy.

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Bob Grandy

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Transportation Planner

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Ron Milam

Forecasting Practice Leader

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