History of the Neighborhood Chipping Program

The name “Chipper Day” is reminiscent of a beaver chipping through the forest, turning little trees and branches into chips.

The very first Big Bear area chipping program was held by The Big Bear Valley Fire Safe Council in 2004. Property owners were asked to haul overgrown vegetation, tree trimmings, and branches to a central location. This was marginally successful as most homeowners had no way of transporting large piles of materials. 

Thus, the Bear Valley Curbside Neighborhood Chipping Program was born.  The property owner would call the Curbside Chipping Program hotline to schedule a pickup at the side of the road.

Today, to request chipping service, please complete a chipping request form online.

 

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Wildfire Protection Plan

The Big Bear Valley Community Wildfire Protection Plan (BBVCWPP) discusses both public and private concerns. Successful wildfire protection planning involves a review of all protection measures that contribute to a collective “systems approach” process. Eliminating the risk or threat is not always possible when living in a forest.

CWPP June 2006 | 9Mb PDF
CWPP Addendum 2010 | 2.3Mb PDF
CWPP Addendum II July 2018 | 7.2Mb PDF