The risk of Wildland fire in Montezuma County is very high.
As of July 2009, Montezuma County, Colorado is home to 25,6767 residents of which 14,222 live in unincorporated areas outside of the County's three towns.
Montezuma Count sits in the southwestern corner of Colorado at the Four Corners where New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado intersect. The county encompasses 2,084 square miles and is a region with stunning landscapes ranging from high alpine peaks and meadows in the north and east, red arid plateaus, sage plains and mesas in the south.
As of July 2009, Montezuma County, Colorado is home to 25,6767 residents of which 14,222 live in unincorporated areas outside of the County's three towns.
Montezuma Count sits in the southwestern corner of Colorado at the Four Corners where New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado intersect. The county encompasses 2,084 square miles and is a region with stunning landscapes ranging from high alpine peaks and meadows in the north and east, red arid plateaus, sage plains and mesas in the south.
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Emergency Communication Resources
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Fire Restrictions
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Burn PermitsMontezuma County Sheriff 970-564-4986 |
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Montezuma County Resources
State ResourcesColorado State Forest Service (CSFS)
Mancos Conservation District 970-533 7317 Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe 970-565-3751 http://www.utemountainutetribe.com/ |
Cortez Fire Protection DistrictLewis-Arriola Protection DistrictMontezuma County Emergency
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Wildfire Adapted PartnershipWildfire Adapted Partnership (WAP) inspires, educates and enables individuals and communities to protect lives and property from wildfire.
Wildfire Information & Assistance, Home Assessments for Defensible Space or Home Hardening. 970-385-8909 |