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    Medford Hosts Free Wood Debris Chipper Days to Help Reduce Wildfire Risks

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    Medford, Ore. – In an effort to help residents reduce wildfire risks ahead of fire season, the City of Medford is hosting two free wood debris chipper days. The initiative allows residents to clear excess wood debris from their properties, a crucial step in reducing fire hazards.

    On Wednesday, March 26, residents are encouraged to bring clean tree branches and limbs to Donohue-Frohnmayer Park, and on Thursday, March 27, Fichtner-Mainwaring Park will serve as the drop-off site. Both events will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    The City of Medford has emphasized that only clean wood debris, such as tree branches and limbs, will be accepted. Items such as grass trimmings, weeds, trash, and construction materials will not be allowed.

    Properly clearing and disposing of excess wood debris is essential in mitigating fire hazards and protecting homes in the event of a wildfire. With the region entering fire season, this initiative is seen as a proactive step to promote safety and preparedness in the community.

    Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this service to help reduce the risk of wildfires in their neighborhoods.

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