Need to know

If you trim brush and plants around your home, you may have a pile of dry vegetation. Community Chipping Events can help you get rid of it.

Clearing dry brush and excess vegetation around your home creates defensible space, helping to slow the spread of fire. 

Who can join

Residents in the area around each event.

How it works

  • Gather tree branches, brush, and shrubs. Do not include trash or vegetation netting. 
  • Bring the vegetation to the event. We do not pick it up from your property. A crew will unload it at the event.    

You can chip

  • Tree branches up to 6 inches in diameter.
  • Brush and shrubs

Do not bag any materials.

You cannot chip

  • Palm fronds
  • Ice plant or succulents
  • Poison oak
  • Construction debris, lumber, or trash.

Amount

The chipping truck can typically hold 20 yards.  You can bring material until the truck is full. 

Upcoming events

Local Fire Safe Councils organize the chipping events. Events may change because of weather or safety concerns or funding.

DateFire Safe CouncilAddressContactEmail
October 11Los Tules – Warner Springs32997 Cam Moro, Warner Springs Kit Smithfiresafecouncillostules@gmail.com 
November 8Elfin Forest/Harmony Grove2850 Harmony Grove RoadErik Trogdenetnorthcounty@hotmail.com 
December 13Inland Rural FSCHorsethief Canyon Trailhead – 21807 LyonsTeresa Greenhalghgreenhalghdarren5@gmail.com 

Support organizations

The events are supported by partnerships with organizations like the Fire Safe Council of San Diego County, CAL FIRE/San Diego County Fire, San Diego City Fire-Rescue, local fire districts, and the Resource Conservation District. Funding comes from the Regional Resilience Grant Program under the Governor’s Office of Land Use & Climate Innovation. 

Page last updated 09/28/2025