
What You Can (and Can’t) Do During Extreme Fire Danger In The Rogue Valley
As temperatures climb and afternoon winds pick up across Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland, and the Illinois Valley, property owners start asking the same urgent question: how do we our keep land safe and compliant during extreme fire danger without stalling critical projects? An experienced Southern Oregon contractor understands how quickly rules change, how to keep work moving, and when to pivot so you stay protected. This guide explains what you can do right now, what professionals can still handle, and what must wait until fire danger eases. Throughout, you will find practical steps tied directly to Rogue Valley land clearing services so you can make decisions with confidence. What Extreme Fire Danger Means in the Rogue Valley When the Oregon Department of Forestry’s Southwest Oregon District moves Jackson and Josephine counties to extreme fire danger, several activities are paused on lands they protect. The headline items include prohibitions on mowing




