In a pioneering effort to strengthen community safety, the City and Xcel Energy have partnered to implement a strategic tree management plan aimed at reducing wildfire risks while preserving ecological integrity. This initiative focuses on targeted pruning techniques that minimize fuel for potential fires without compromising the health of Boulder’s diverse urban forest. By selectively trimming limbs near power lines and removing invasive species, the collaboration ensures both public safety and promotes biodiversity. Residents can expect ongoing maintenance that balances risk reduction with environmental stewardship.

The partnership’s approach is guided by key objectives designed to optimize outcomes for both wildfire resilience and the local ecosystem. These objectives include:

  • Enhancing clearance around electrical infrastructure to prevent service disruptions.
  • Protecting native flora by prioritizing pruning practices that sustain tree vitality.
  • Engaging community stakeholders to ensure transparent communication and address concerns.
  • Monitoring ecological impact through post-pruning assessments and adaptive management.
Tree Species Pruning Priority Wildfire Risk Level
Ponderosa Pine High Elevated
Quaking Aspen Medium Moderate
Douglas Fir High Elevated
Mountain Mahogany Low Low