WUI Planning Best Practice Case Study: Orange County Ranch Plan Fire Protection Program

Source

Authors

California Governor's Office of Planning and Research and Community Wildfire Planning Center

Published

2022

Description

This case study highlights how master-planned communities can be developed and implemented with fire protection requirements that address hazardous vegetation, structural vulnerabilities, public safety, emergency access, and more. This case study also shows how a local fire protection plan can take an adaptive management approach to accommodate changes at the state and local levels. Finally, this case study shows the success of communication and collaboration between a developer, fire authority, and county department to achieve shared outcomes of fire resilience and risk management. This case study is part of a series of Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Planning Best Practices developed by the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) to complement the "Wildland Urban Interface Planning Guide: Examples and Best Practices for California Communities" (OPR, 2022). Each case study focuses on a specific planning tool (or set of tools) that a community is utilizing to reduce risk and build resilience to wildfire across the state of California. A WUI planning best practice is a practice or procedure that has been shown by research, experience, and evaluation to produce optimal results for addressing risk factors in the wildland-urban interface. WUI planning best practices offer opportunities for learning and may be suitable for adoption and implementation in other communities.

Climate Impact Tags

Wildfire

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies Phase 4: Implement, Monitor, Evaluate, and Adjust

Resource Type Tags

ICARP Case Study

Topics

Extent: Orange County

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Last updated: May 20, 2025