RDKB Ignites FireSmart Savings with New Rebate Program
The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) has
announced the launch of its Residential FireSmart Rebate Program, providing an
incredible opportunity for residents to enhance the wildfire resiliency of
their homes and communities. This initiative is the latest addition to the
RDKB's ongoing efforts to promote FireSmart practices, reinforcing the
district's commitment to wildfire mitigation.
Homeowners who have taken advantage of a FREE FireSmart Home
Assessment by an RDKB Wildfire Mitigation Specialist—and those planning to do
so in the future—are now eligible to apply for rebates ranging from $500 to
$5,000. This rebate is designed as a 50% cost-share, meaning that for every
dollar spent on eligible FireSmart activities, homeowners can receive 50 cents
back, up to the program's maximum.
"This is another great step forward for the RDKB's
FireSmart program," said Carlene Pires, RDKB's Emergency Program/FireSmart
Coordinator. "We're proud to support residents who are proactively taking
measures to protect their homes and communities. This rebate program recognizes
and rewards their efforts, helping to offset the costs of important mitigation
work."
Key Details of the FireSmart Rebate Program:
Rebate Amounts: Homeowners can apply for rebates between
$500 and $5,000, with the rebate amount calculated as 50% of the total cost of
eligible mitigation work. For instance, $1,000 of completed work qualifies for
a $500 rebate, while $10,000 or more in work is needed for the full $5,000
rebate.
Eligible Work: To qualify for the rebate, residents must
complete the mitigation actions specified in the FireSmart assessment report
provided by an RDKB Wildfire Mitigation Specialist. Only work done within 30
meters of the home is eligible.
Application Process: Residents must document their work
using the Rebate Application Form, tracking both personal labour (valued at
$32.00/hour) and any hired contractors or materials. Completed applications,
including photos and receipts, should be submitted to firesmart@rdkb.com.
Timeline: Applications are open from August 15th to October
31st, 2024. For those who cannot complete their work within this period, the
rebate program will reopen with an earlier intake in Spring 2025, ensuring that
future application windows allow ample time for participation.
The FireSmart Rebate Program is available to residents in
RDKB’s Electoral Areas A, B, C, D, and E, as well as the municipalities of
Fruitvale, Montrose, Trail, Warfield, Grand Forks, and Greenwood. Please note
that residents of Midway and Rossland should refer to their own local programs,
as their rebate structures differ from RDKB's.
The RDKB encourages all eligible homeowners to take
advantage of this opportunity to reduce wildfire risks on their properties. As
funding is limited and rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis,
early application is recommended.
For more information, including the detailed rebate guide
and application form, please visit https://emergency.rdkb.com/Be-Prepared/FireSmart
or contact the FireSmart team at firesmart@rdkb.com
or 250-368-0259.
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Vivienne Hurley |
Communications Specialist |
Access the forms on RDKB, follow the links here, or e-mail unbaldy@gmail.com , and I will e-mail the documents to you.
https://emergency.rdkb.com/Be-Prepared/FireSmart
Rebate Application:
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:7e17f5e1-dc9f-4341-ab65-3a64fbed3800
Rebate Work Plan
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:53ab14fa-6bcd-4ff5-9d25-bf34c703d0c5
Application Guide
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:8904d3ab-2aa0-428c-b9de-23ea81f1a5f7
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