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August 2nd 10:00 am update:

http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/admin8327985/cdf/images/incidentfile2164_3831.pdf

11:30 am update:
Carr Fire Repopulation Information



August 2, 2018

Last Updated 11:30 A.M.






Evacuation Orders have been lifted and residents may return to their homes in the following areas:


SUNSET WEST/SUNSET TERRACE




Re-Entry to Sunset West Subdivision will be for residents only. Access into the area for residents of the Sunset West Subdivision will be from Eureka Way to Buenaventura Blvd

Some residents living at the west end of Leisha Lane, the west end of Sunlight Court, Sunkist Court and Sunflower Dr between Mario Ave and Sunflower Lane may only have limited access to their properties due to safety concerns.

Re-Entry to the Sunset Terrace subdivision will be for residents only. Access into area for residents of the Sunset terrace will be from Eureka Way to Sunset Dr. Residents living on Altura Ave, Wood Lane and Tera Lane must access their homes via Redbud Dr as the intersections of Royals Oaks Dr will be blocked.

Some residents living on Redbud Lane, Northridge Dr, Peri Court and Scenic Dr may only have limited access to their properties due to safety concerns.



Buenaventura Blvd from Hwy 299 (Eureka Way) to Hwy 273



Teton Road including the White Hawk Subdivision



Canyon Creek Dr including the Country Heights Subdivision



All surface streets off Westside Rd including El Reno Lane, Kenyon Dr, Branstetter Lane and Cedars Rd.



Branstetter Lane to Texas Spring Rd encompassing roads on Branstetter Lane



Hwy 273 at Westwood Dr including the Westwood subdivision



Clear Creek Rd from Hwy 273 to Honey Bee Rd






MARY LAKE SUBDIVISION






Reentry to Mary Lake subdivision will be for residents only. Access into the area for residents of the Mary Lake subdivision will be from Buenaventura Blvd to Lakeside Dr or from Placer Rd to Mary Lake Dr



The will be no access to Placer Rd west of Boston Ave and to Eureka Way/SR-299 west of Ridge Dr



The evacuation order remains for homes accessed via Dillard Lane and homes accessed via Record Lane west of Nantucket Dr



Some residents living on Quinton Dr, Brinn Dr, Ridge Dr and Kikee Dr may only have limited access to their properties due to safety concerns



The East side of Eureka Way to Buenaventura Blvd is open for residents



Reminder: Placer Rd is closed west of Buenaventura Blvd






DOUGLAS CITY & COMMUNITIES






Douglas City and communities along SR-299 East to Poker Bar Rd



Poker Bar Rd northwest to Union Hill Rd



SR299 will be closed at Poker Bar Rd to through traffic



The communities south of Lake Blvd from Market Street to Oasis Rd with the exception Keswick Dam Rd and Quartz Hill Rd



The following roads along Lake Blvd. will reopen; Masonic Ave, Clay St, Saint Marks St, Panorama Dr, Tamarack Dr and Santa Rosa Way



Benton Dr will be open from Market St to Quartz Hill Rd with the exception of River Park Dr



Quartz Hill Rd will open from Market St to Benton Dr, Court St will open from Riverside Dr to Quartz Hill Rd






HAPPY VALLEY COMMUNITY






Evacuation orders have been lifted in the Happy Valley area, however, mandatory evacuations are still in effect for the communities of Igo and Ono



Road closures will be at the intersection of Placer Rd and Platina Rd, Clear Creek Rd and Cloverdale Rd. Gas Point Rd will remain open to through traffic. All areas west on Platina Rd and north on Placer Rd will remain under mandatory evacuation.






CITY OF SHASTA






City of Shasta Lake with exception of Summit City



Oasis Rd west of I-5 to Lake Blvd



Pine Grove at Iron Horse Rd will remain closed and all areas west of this closure in the Summit City proper will remain under mandatory evacuation



SR-151 (Shasta Dam Blvd) at Sacramento St will remain closed and all areas west of this closure in Summit City proper will remain under mandatory evacuation



Oasis Rd at Lake Blvd will remain closed and all areas on both sides of Lake Blvd north of this closure will remain under mandatory evacuation






RIVER PARK HIGHLANDS SUBDIVISION






For residents returning home to river Park Highland subdivision, use Benton Dr to access River Park Dr



The road will remain closed at Quartz Hill and Terra Nova Dr






SUMMIT CITY & BUCKEYE






The communities of Summit City and Buckeye to include the following areas; Lake Blvd north of Oasis Rd to the Shasta Dam, Pine Grove Ave west from Iron Horse Rd to Lake Blvd, Walker Mine Rd to the overhead powerlines, all residences n Walker Mine Rd west of the overhead powerlines remain under mandatory evacuations, Quartz Hill Rd from Lake Blvd just west of Counter Lane will open, a closure will be in effect at Quartz Hill Rd west of Counter Lane, all residents west of this closure point will remain under mandatory evacuations






MONTGOMERY RANCH AREA






Evacuation orders have been lifted in the Montgomery Ranch area. This will include Texas Springs Rd, Montgomery Ranch Rd, Camino Del Encina Dr and all other roadways within this area



Road closures will be in place at Texas Springs Rd at Placer Rd and Montgomery Ranch Rd at Placer Rd



There will be no access to Placer Rd






CENTERVILLE AREA





Re-Entry of Placer Rd West of Swasey Dr to the intersection of Diggins Rd. This will include all roadways on the North and South side of Placer Rd for residents only. Residents entering this area will be required to produce documentation to verify residency. Residents will only be able to access this road via Placer Rd westbound from Buenaventura Blvd, Texas Springs Rd at Placer Rd, Montgomery Ranch Rd at Placer Rd. Placer Rd remains closed West of Diggins Rd.



Road Closures:



Placer Rd will remain closed at Diggins Rd



Swasey Dr will remain closed at MacLeod Dr



Placer Rd at Swasey Dr *Residents Only*



Placer Rd at Texas Springs Rd *Residents Only*



Placer Rd at Montgomery Ranch Rd *Residents Only*



Structure map damage:
http://calfire-forestry.maps.arcgis...x.html?appid=5bbcbed430ad45e5a38e6be155ef5fec
 
Thanks for keeping up with the fire, folks.

Our area opened late yesterday, and neighbors confirmed the power is back on. I also called the water district. We no longer need to boil water.

I'm feeling very upset and emotional right now. We have so much ahead of us, and I'm terrified of going back. We can walk to where they fought back the fire along the southern boundary, and yet from our house there's little evidence of this horrific fire.

Instead it's dense, endless manzanita and brush. Just a few weeks ago the Creek Fire was on the move just a few miles away. It was started by an arsonist, and he or she hasn't been caught. We're stuck in a home we no longer want. Redding never felt like home, but now we're anxious to leave.

One step at a time, though. I'll find my peace in this, and there's joy to be had. I can't wait to figure out how I can be of help. I also can't wait to bring my cats and chickens home. From the looks of things, it seems Henry and his flock are living the good life on a beautiful rural horse farm!! It probably feels like a chicken spa compared to our property.

If you're in a fire zone, put out tubs of water for the wildlife. But remember to include ladders so the little creatures don't drown. You can add bricks and rocks, a stool, just about anything will help them get some water and then safely leave.

Cheerios for the night. Time for a cool drink and a swim in my parents' pool.

Carla
 

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