Coconino County Flood Control designates $7.6 million for forest restoration near Flagstaff, Williams

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April 4, 2024


Coconino County Flood officials recently approved $7.6 million dollars in Forest Restoration Initiative funding for projects near Flagstaff and Williams.


The funds are a contribution to the U.S. Forest Services’ commitment of over $18 million dollars for forest restoration work on the Upper Rio de Flag Watershed and on Bill Williams Mountain.


Josh Freeman | KAZM News Director | josh@mellowmountainradio.com

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