Wildfire Mitigation Plan
Public Comment Period – Wildfire Mitigation Plan
Lincoln Electric Co-op (LEC) is accepting public comments on its new Wildfire Mitigation Plan (WMP) from August 25 through October 2, 2025. LEC’s WMP will be available to view, with an appointment, at the LEC office. A public meeting to discuss the plan will be held on September 3 at 10:00 a.m. at the LEC office.
What is House Bill 490?
Montana Electrical Cooperatives took an important step forward this year in protecting its members with the Montana State Legislature’s passage of HB 490.



Your Property’s Wildfire Mitigation Plan
Wildfire doesn’t understand property lines.
As you create your own personal wildfire mitigation plan, please take into account the following home ignition zones. A free assessment of your property is available through the DNRC (link).
Immediate Zone (0–5 feet from the home)
- This is the most vulnerable area. Remove all tree limbs and vegetation within this zone. No tree branches should overhang or touch the house, and any limbs that extend into this space should be cut back. Also:
- Eliminate shrubs and other flammable plants completely.
- Replace mulch with non-combustible material like rock or concrete.
- Ensure no limbs come near vents, eaves, or decks.
Intermediate Zone (5–30 feet)
- Here, prune and thin trees to minimize ladder fuels that can allow a surface fire to climb into the canopy. Recommendations include:
- Trim lower branches 6 to 10 feet from the ground.
- Maintain at least 10 feet of clearance between the roof and overhanging limbs.
- Space remaining trees and shrubs to prevent fire from moving between them.
- Clear vegetation around fences, sheds, and outdoor structures.
Extended Zone (30–100 feet)
- Tree thinning in this zone helps break up continuous fuel beds. Key actions include:
- Maintain at least 12 feet of space between tree canopies to disrupt crown fire spread.
- Remove small conifers growing beneath mature trees to prevent fire from laddering up.
- Eliminate leaf and needle debris regularly to keep the area clear.
- Trim vegetation back from driveways and access routes to support emergency access.
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Firewise USA
Residents reducing wildfire risks. Learn More.
Every year, devastating wildfires burn across the United States. At the same time, a growing number of people are living where wildfires are a real risk. While these fires will continue to happen, there are things you can do to protect your home and neighborhood as well as your family’s safety. The Firewise USA® program is here to help you get started.

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