Mission

The Lake County Community Risk Reduction Authority Joint Powers Agreement (RRA) was originally created in 2018 and amended in 2019, by the County of Lake, the Lakeport Fire Protection District, the Northshore Fire Protection District, the South Lake County Fire Protection District, the Kelseyville Fire Protection District, and the Lake County Fire Protection District.

The RRA was formed to support the entire Lake County community through the effective use of the authority of local governments, implement programs offering low-or no-cost risk reduction resources to the public, the development of funding to implement and maintain such programs, and to provide informational and educational resources to the public so that they are better able to assess and manage these risks.

The RRA is Committed to:

Goal One

Development of low or no cost resources to reduce the risks of fire from hazardous vegetation, earthquakes, and environmental causes.

Goal Five

Development of educational and training tools to assist RRA members, the public, and non-member governmental agencies in discovering, assessing and reducing the risks associated with fire and other disasters and mitigating the potential impacts.

Goal Two

Development of community infrastructure improvements.

Goal Four

Development and management of funding sources necessary to support the RRA's risk reduction programs.

Goal Six

Development of community programs to improve the resilience of our local forested area.

Goal Three

Development of property inspection programs and scoring and assessment tools to prioritize the level of individual and community risk.

Goal Seven

Enforcement of County, State and Federal laws.

The RRA seeks to make Lake County the epicenter of Fire Science and Research, putting Lake County at the forefront for fire and water sciences and limnology, leading to the establishment of a world-class multi-disciplinary sciences facility here in Lake County.

To support its mission, the RRA intends pursuing grant funding and donations, along with prospective alliances with the California Earthquake Authority, the Blue Ribbon Commission and local tribes. The RRA will serve as a funding clearinghouse which conducts outreach and invites other groups to become members.