BLM to hold public meetings on proposed fuel breaks in Boise, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls

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BOISE, Idaho – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) invites interested members of the public to attend public meetings that will be held in Boise, Twin Falls and Idaho Falls to learn about a proposal to construct fuel breaks to enhance the ability of wildland firefighters to control rangeland wildfires in Idaho and five other states in the Great Basin. The meetings will be held over the next two weeks from 5-7 p.m. at the following locations:

  • July 9: Red Lion Boise Hotel, 1800 W. Fairview Ave., Boise, ID 83702
  • July 16: BLM Twin Falls District Office, 2878 Addison Ave., Twin Falls, ID 83301
  • July 17: Pinecrest Event Center, 560 E. Anderson St., Idaho Falls, ID 83401

The BLM released the Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for Fuel Breaks in the Great Basin for a 45-day public comment period on Friday, June 21. This EIS analyzes a system of up to 11,000 miles of strategically placed fuel breaks to control wildfires within a 223 million-acre area that includes portions of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada and Utah.

Large, unbroken swaths of grasses, brush and other vegetation have provided a continuous supply of fuel for the recent catastrophic rangeland wildfires that have burned across the Great Basin states. The concept behind fuel breaks is to break up or fragment continuous fuels by reducing vegetation in key locations. When a wildfire burns into a fuel break, the flame lengths decrease and its progress slows, making it safer and easier for firefighters to control. The fuel breaks would be strategically placed along roads and rights-of-way on BLM-administered lands.

The BLM is seeking public input to ensure that all aspects of developing a system of fuel breaks are analyzed. The BLM will accept written comments on the Draft Programmatic EIS and will hold a series of public meetings to gather public comment. An electronic copy of the EIS and associated documents is available on the BLM Land Use Planning and NEPA register at https://go.usa.gov/xnQcG.

For comments to be considered, they must be received by the BLM no later than midnight MST on Aug. 5, 2019. Additional information and a complete public meeting schedule is available at https://www.blm.gov/press-release/blm-analyzes-11000-miles-fuel-breaks-great-basin-combat-wildfires.


The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.