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Wildfire Won’t Wait – Preparing Today Keeps You Safer Tomorrow

Free wildfire risk assessments for Lincoln County property owners and residents

Wildfire has always been part of our landscape in Lincoln County — but there’s a lot you can do to protect your home, your land, and the people who live there.

That’s why the Lincoln County Port Authority offers free wildfire risk assessments for Lincoln County property owners and residents. Qualified personnel will walk your property with you, identify hazards, and help you make a clear plan to reduce your wildfire risk.

Why Schedule an Assessment?

  • Lower Your Risk: Learn where your property is most vulnerable — and what you can do about it.
  • Get Specialized Guidance: Advice from professionals who understand Lincoln County’s wildfire challenges.
  • Find Resources: Explore funding options that may help cover fuels reduction or other mitigation work.
  • Peace of Mind: Know you’ve taken steps to prepare before fire season.

What Happens During a Visit?

  1. Property Walkthrough: Experienced team members meet you on-site.
  2. Risk Review: They assess your home, outbuildings, and landscape for wildfire hazards.
  3. Personalized Plan: You’ll get clear, practical recommendations for reducing risk.
  4. Next Steps: If funding or programs are available, we’ll connect you to them.

“Recently Giovanni and Devon visited us to do a Wildfire Risk Assessment through the Lincoln County Port Authority. They did a great job pointing out things we needed to do to make our home and land safe, sending us a full report on how to do this. They even provided lists of local businesses that could help us out. They were very professional, but still down to earth and friendly. We would highly recommend to others that they take part in this program. They want to help us all by making Lincoln County a safer place to live.”

— Mary Ann and Miles, Lincoln County Residents

Ready to Get Started?

This service is free for all Lincoln County property owners and residents.

Call us at (406) 405-9337
or Email us
to schedule your wildfire risk assessment today.