Record wildfire-fighting budget requested by Washington Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz
"We tried to find additional air support outside," Franz said in an interview this week, after a 2018 wildfire season that resulted in more than 1,850 blazes in
That's why Franz is asking the state Legislature, as part of its 2019 budget, to dedicate
Listen to "Lands commissioner
Franz, who is entering her third year as the elected head of the department and caretaker of millions of acres of public lands in
"It's sort of that context that, money up front is a lot less than paying for it on the back end," she said. "A 50,000-acre fire is a lot more costly to suppress than a 100-acre fire."
Franz said state officials did a good job in 2018 of limiting fire spread, despite the record-setting number of fire starts. While there were 1,850 fire starts this year reported, those flames burned 350,000 acres. Compare that to the fire season of 2015, when there were fewer blazes but, spurred by the massive
Fighting those fires, even if they're smaller in size, can still prove expensive.
Franz said just one fire alone in the
The request comes as the state Legislature begins another potentially lengthy budget process in this session, with lawmakers and Gov.
"We know that throughout
"What people may not be aware of is how much it actually costs us to fight fires," she continued, saying the state spends upwards of
Rep.
"This one is a big one because it's so obvious," Ormsby said, referring to the wildfire efforts. "You can see the fires and smell the smoke ... I can't tell you how that translates into policy and budgets."
Sen. Mark Schoesller, the
"I think we should take a hard look at it," Schoesler said, noting that Gov.
While the
Those ideas were generated locally, Franz said.
"We don't pretend to know the answers," Franz said. "We believe you know your community best, bring us your best ideas."
The entirety of the interview with Franz can be heard as part of the Spokesman-Review's Newsmakers podcast. All episodes are available at spokesman.com/podcasts.
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