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This milestone event marks a special moment in the college’s history, recognizing student achievement during SCC’s 25th Anniversary Year. Nearly 1,300 students have been invited to participate in the 2025 commencement ceremony, with SCC anticipating the conferral of more than 3,500 degrees, certificates and awards. More than 400 graduates are expected to cross the stage, supported by an estimated 3,500 family members and friends. Each graduate may invite up to eight guests, with seating available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Guest tickets are required for entry. For more information about Santiago Canyon College’s commencement ceremony, email commencement@sccollege.edu or see sccollege.edu/commencement. A Fire Hazard Severity Zone map, issued by the State Fire Marshal, that outlines areas of local responsibility was adopted by the Orange City Council, May 13. By mandate of AB211, local governments are required to adopt the maps without decreasing the defined level of hazard. The Orange map was made available for public review at the end of March. No recommendations for expansion, the only alteration the city could suggest, were received. The city fire department recommended the council approve the map without any changes. The state’s Fire Hazard Severity Zone map, however, includes areas of the city wherein the council had previously approved the use of safe and sane fireworks. To ensure the exclusion zone for fireworks conformed with the state map, the council amended the ordinance to broaden the portions of the city where fireworks are prohibited. The amendment makes the sale, ignition, discharge or use of safe and sane fireworks “in any area located east of Hewes Street within the City's jurisdictional boundaries, any area west of Cannon Street, north of Santiago Canyon Road, south of Taft Avenue within the City’s jurisdictional boundaries, any area located east of Cannon Street north of Santiago Canyon Road within the City's jurisdictional boundaries, and any area east of Meats Avenue north of the City of OrangeVilla Park city limit boundary within the City’s jurisdictional boundaries.” City and County boundaries as of 10/22/24 (CA Board of Equalization) CAL FIRE State Responsibility Areas (SRA25_1) CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZSRA23_3, FHSZLRA_25_1) Data Sources: Daniel Berlant, State Fire Marshal, CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Joe Tyler, Director/Fire Chief, CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Wade Crowfoot, Secretary for Natural Resources, CA Natural Resources Agency Gavin Newsom, Governor, State of California The State of California and the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy of data or maps. Neither the State nor the Department shall be liable under any circumstances for any direct, special, incidental, or consequential damages with respect to any claim by any user or third party on account of, or arising from, the use of data or maps. and other relevant factors including areas where winds have been identified by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as a major cause of wildfire spread. statewide criteria and based on the severity of fire hazard that is expected to prevail in those areas. Moderate, high, and very high fire hazard severity zones shall be based on fuel loading, slope, fire weather, Government Code section 51178 requires the State Fire Marshal to identify areas in the state as moderate, high, and very high fire hazard severity zones based on consistent Waterbody Unzoned LRA Incorporated City Projection: NAD 83 California Teale Albers Scale: 1:72,000 at 11" x 17" 0 1 2 3 4 5 Km 0 1 2 3 Mi Very High High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in State Responsibility Area (SRA), Effective April 1, 2024 Very High High Moderate Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZ) in Local Responsibility Area (LRA), as Identified by the State Fire Marshal Orange 5 UNINCORPORATED ORANGE CO. 22 261 55 241 57 ANAHEIM ANAHEIM FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE IRVINE PLACENTIA SANTA ANA TUSTIN VILLA PARK YORBA LINDA March 24, 2025 As Identified by the State Fire Marshal Local Responsibility Area Fire Hazard Severity Zones CITY OF ORANGE – ORANGE COUNTY City and County boundaries as of 10/22/24 (CA Board of Equalization) CAL FIRE State Responsibility Areas (SRA25_1) CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZSRA23_3, FHSZLRA_25_1) Data Sources: Daniel Berlant, State Fire Marshal, CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Joe Tyler, Director/Fire Chief, CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Wade Crowfoot, Secretary for Natural Resources, CA Natural Resources Agency Gavin Newsom, Governor, State of California partment of Forestry and Fire ns or warranties regarding the the State nor the Department shall s for any direct, special, incidental, spect to any claim by any user or g from, the use of data or maps. and other relevant factors including areas where winds have been identified by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as a major cause of wildfire spread. statewide criteria and based on the severity of fire hazard that is expected to prevail in those areas. Moderate, high, and very high fire hazard severity zones shall be based on fuel loading, slope, fire weather, 78 requires the State Fire e state as moderate, high, rity zones based on consistent Waterbody Unzoned LRA Incorporated City Projection: NAD 83 California Teale Albers Scale: 1:72,000 at 11" x 17" 0 1 2 3 4 5 Km 0 1 2 3 Mi Very High High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in State Responsibility Area (SRA), Effective April 1, 2024 Very High High Moderate Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZ) in Local Responsibility Area (LRA), as Identified by the State Fire Marshal Orange 5 UNINCORPORATED ORANGE CO. 22 261 55 241 57 IRVINE SANTA ANA TUSTIN City and County boundaries as of 10/22/24 (CA Board of Equalization) CAL FIRE State Responsibility Areas (SRA25_1) CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZSRA23_3, FHSZLRA_25_1) Data Sources: Daniel Berlant, State Fire Marshal, CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Joe Tyler, Director/Fire Chief, CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Wade Crowfoot, Secretary for Natural Resources, CA Natural Resources Agency Gavin Newsom, Governor, State of California partment of Forestry and Fire ns or warranties regarding the the State nor the Department shall s for any direct, special, incidental, spect to any claim by any user or g from, the use of data or maps. and other relevant factors including areas where winds have been identified by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as a major cause of wildfire spread. statewide criteria and based on the severity of fire hazard that is expected to prevail in those areas. Moderate, high, and very high fire hazard severity zones shall be based on fuel loading, slope, fire weather, 78 requires the State Fire e state as moderate, high, rity zones based on consistent Waterbody Unzoned LRA Incorporated City Projection: NAD 83 California Teale Albers Scale: 1:72,000 at 11" x 17" 1 2 3 4 5 Km 0 1 2 3 Mi Very High High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in State Responsibility Area (SRA), Effective April 1, 2024 Very High High Moderate Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZ) in Local Responsibility Area (LRA), as Identified by the State Fire Marshal Orange 5 UNINCORPORATED ORANGE CO. 22 261 55 241 57 IRVINE SANTA ANA TUSTIN State’s Fire Hazard Zone map prompts changes to City of Orange fireworks boundaries OPA Dreamin’ at 4th of July Parade The 58th annual 4th of July Parade is themed “OPA Dreamin’,” bringing together horses and equestrians, woodies and surfboards. Staging for the parade begins at 9 a.m. on Orange Park Boulevard adjacent to Salem Lutheran Church. The parade begins at 10 a.m. Grand Marshal for this year’s event is Salem Pastor Roger Frick. Registration for the parade, online at orangeparkacres.org, opens June 1. Scheduling, a road closure map and additional information is also available on the website. The OPA 5k run precedes the parade, starting at 7:45 a.m. OPA is a no fireworks zone. Villa Park, North Tustin and the canyons are served by the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA). This map from the State Fire Marshal shows which high fire hazard zones are the responsibility of OCFA, and which are Cal Fire. All fire agencies help each other out when needed. Concert in the (Villa) Park The Kings of 88 will kick off the summer, performing Sat., June 30 at Cerro Villa Middle School. Their fun and danceable music features the Legends of Piano Rock – Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lew, Billy Joel, Elton John, and more! This free community event is hosted by the Villa Park Community Services Foundation; for information about the organization, see VPCSFoundation.org.
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