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2003 Southern California Fire Assessments: Owner Tables

Major land ownership classes (Acres).

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October 2003 Southern California Fires

Fire Private State USDA FS BLM BIA DOD Other Public All
Cedar 129,795 30,503 61,302 5,323 23,448 18,649 4,221 273,239
Grand Prix 34,278 2,827 54,294 1,156 - 7 - 92,563
Mountain 10,126 - - 126 - - 79 10,331
Old 10,299 17 38,724 - 640 - - 49,681
Otay 19,383 3,254 - 21,995 - - - 44,632
Padua 5,451 - 4,675 - - - 348 10,475
Paradise 35,865 423 9,496 5,977 4,747 - - 56,508
Piru 23,594 42 35,709 2,026 - - 2,345 63,716
Roblar 1,137 - 20 472 - 3,195 - 4,823
Simi 106,376 - - 890 - - 319 107,585
Verdale 8,495 - - - - - - 8,495
All 384,800 37,066 204,220 37,965 28,835 21,852 7,312 722,049


Ownership patterns within the fire areas were dominated by privately owned lands (53%), followed by Forest Service lands (28%) and State Public and BLM (both at 5%).

For more information, please contact:

Dave Sapsis
Wildland Fire Scientist
CDF Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP)
PO Box 944246
Sacramento, CA 94244-2460
916.445.5369
dave.sapsis@fire.ca.gov