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Arizona at Risk Communities | Department of Forestry and Fire Management 5/24/2019 Arizona At Risk Communities | Department of Forestry and Fire Management State Agencies (https://az.gov/agency-directory) State Services (https://az.gov/directory/service/all) Visit OpenBooks (https://openbooks.az.gov/) Ombudsman-Citizens Aide (http://www.azoca.gov/) AZ.Gov (https://az.gov/search/) (https://az.gov) Department of Forestry and Fire Management (/) (/) (/rss.xml) (http://twitter.com/azstateforestry) (https://www.facebook.com/arizonastateforestry) Search Home (/) » Arizona At Risk Communities (/arizona-risk-communities) Arizona At Risk Communities The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management evaluates all communities across the state to make certain we are reaching those areas that have the most potential to be affected by wildfire. This also allows us to prioritize where we need to conduct assessments and projects in an effort to reduce the threat of destructive wildfires. The At-Risk Community List is developed by the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management and scores all communities throughout the state. Here are the top two at-risk communities per county: Apache County: Eagar and Nutrioso Cochise County: Parker Canyon Lake and Ramsey Canyon Coconino County: North Rim and Village of Oak Creek Gila County: R-C Camp and Six Shooter Canyon Graham County: Artesia and Fort Thomas Greenlee County: Blue and York La Paz County: Ehrenberg and Parker Strip Maricopa County: Anthem and Sunflower Mohave County: Pine Lake and Pinyon Pine Pima County: Catalina and Summerhaven Pinal County: Kelvin and Top of the World Santa Cruz County: Amado and Sonoita Yavapai County: Black Canyon City and Ponderosa Park Yuma County: Fishers Landing and Martinez Lake Click on the Arizona At-Risk Communities List (https://dffm.az.gov/sites/default/files/media/Locked%20Communites%20at%20Risk%20Book.xlsx)for the complete list of all the communities in Arizona. Related Terms: Arizona At Risk Communities (/blog-terms/arizona-risk-communities) Section: Prevention (/sections/fireprevention) Tweets by @azstateforestry https://dffm.az.gov/arizona-risk-communities 1/2 5/24/2019 Arizona At Risk Communities | Department of Forestry and Fire Management AZ State Forestry @azstateforestry Whoa. No fire restrictions on #Arizona state-owned or managed lands. Have fun this holiday weekend & do it safely Put out your campfires! Don't drag tow chains! As much as we want you to enjoy your long weekend - we want to enjoy ours too #AZForestry #AZFire 4h AZ State Forestry @azstateforestry Keeping our forests clean and healthy is the most proactive measure we can take to combat catastrophic wildfires. This year’s #AZbalanced budget invests an additional $1 million to remove hazardous vegetation from Arizona’s forests #AZForestry #AZFire 21h AZ State Forestry @azstateforestry This year’s #AZbalanced budget increases the available funds from the Budget Stabilization Fund to $20m to reimburse our cooperators for their firefighting efforts. #AZForestry #AZFire 23h AZ State Forestry Embed View on Twitter Contact Us (azsf-staff) Department of Forestry and Fire Management 1110 West Washington St #100 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Find in Google Maps (https://maps.google.com/maps? (https://maps.google.com/maps? q=1110+West+Washington+St+%23100%3B+Ph q=1110+West+Washington+St+%23100%3B+Phoenix,+AZ+85007&hnear=1110+W+Washington+St+%23100,+Phoenix,+A) Phone: (602) 771-1400 STATEWIDE POLICIES (HTTP://AZ.GOV/POLICIES) SITE MAP (/SITEMAP) https://dffm.az.gov/arizona-risk-communities 2/2 Arizona Communities At Risk 2/28/2018 Adjective Risk Rating FRI Class Category Total High 4.00 - 9.00 195 Moderate 2.00 - 3.99 164 Low 0.01 - 1.99 60 Total 419 Line Risk Community County Adj. Score2 Count Category 1 Pine Lake Mohave 8.493 High 2 Summerhaven Pima 8.331 High 3 Ramsey Canyon Cochise 8.100 High 4 Six Shooter Canyon Gila 8.085 High 5 R-C Camp Gila 7.978 High 6 Kohls Ranch Gila 7.878 High 7 Top of the World Pinal 7.877 High 8 Ice House Kellner Gila 7.740 High 9 Little Green Valley Gila 7.668 High 10 Ponderosa Park Yavapai 7.614 High 11 Black Canyon City Yavapai 7.516 High 12 Catalina Pima 7.470 High 13 Hunter Creek Gila 7.437 High 14 Bear Flat Gila 7.433 High 15 Bonita Creek Estates Gila 7.387 High 16 Pinyon Pine Mohave 7.365 High 17 Highland Pines Yavapai 7.291 High 18 Arivaca Junction Pima 7.251 High 19 Ellison Creek Summer Home Gila 7.224 High 20 Potato Patch Yavapai 7.211 High 21 Globe Gila 7.190 High 22 Thompson Draw I Gila 7.168 High 23 Sunflower Maricopa 7.152 High 24 Kelvin Pinal 7.104 High 25 Thompson Draw II Gila 7.102 High 26 Ellison Creek Estates Gila 7.077 High 27 Diamond Point Summer Hom Gila 7.058 High 28 Crown King Yavapai 7.032 High 29 Riverside Pinal 6.968 High 30 Oro Valley Pima 6.819 High 31 Tucson Estates Pima 6.798 High 32 Tanque Verde Pima 6.784 High 33 Mead's Ranch Gila 6.778 High 34 Whispering Pines Gila 6.772 High 35 Tonto Creek Hatchery Gila 6.725 High 36 Superior Pinal 6.717 High 37 Saddle Brooke Pinal 6.700 High 38 East Verde Estates Gila 6.695 High 39 Walker Yavapai 6.681 High 40 Verde Glen Gila 6.665 High 41 Tonto Creek Estates Gila 6.661 High 42 Sweet Acres Yavapai 6.652 High 43 Anthem Maricopa 6.612 High 44 Desert Hills-Joy Ranch Maricopa 6.608 High 45 Shadow Rim Camp Gila 6.595 High 46 Groom Creek Yavapai 6.571 High 47 Frog Pond Gila 6.562 High 48 Jerome Yavapai 6.528 High 49 Nail Ranch Gila 6.501 High 50 Tonto Village Gila 6.421 High 51 Mingus Camp Yavapai 6.417 High 52 Tri-City Gila 6.412 High 53 Village of Oak Creek Coconino 6.398 High 54 Pine Strawberry Gila 6.390 High 55 Little Creek Yavapai 6.377 High 56 Oxbow Estates Gila 6.365 High 57 Parker Canyon Lake Cochise 6.351 High 58 El Capitan Gila 6.307 High 59 Wilhoit Yavapai 6.298 High 60 Mesa del Caballo Gila 6.296 High 61 Iron Springs Yavapai 6.294 High 62 Christopher Creek Gila 6.258 High 63 Rim Rock Yavapai 6.212 High Arizona Communities At Risk Page 1 of 6 2/28/18 64 Rye Gila 6.211 High 65 Round Valley Gila 6.206 High 66 Rim Trail Estates Gila 6.205 High 67 McGuireville Yavapai 6.203 High 68 Arrowhead Gila 6.172 High 69 Star Valley Gila 6.170 High 70 Rainbow Valley Maricopa 6.064 High 71 Young Gila 6.054 High 72 Mayer Yavapai 6.022 High 73 Cave Creek Maricopa 6.018 High 74 Prescott Yavapai 5.989 High 75 Drexel Heights Pima 5.986 High 76 Red Rock Crossing Yavapai 5.917 High 77 Payson Gila 5.888 High 78 Picture Rocks Pima 5.886 High 79 Washington Park Gila 5.871 High 80 Washington Park North Gila 5.772 High 81 Vail Pima 5.770 High 82 Breezy Pines Yavapai 5.766 High 83 Whitehorse Yavapai 5.763 High 84 Spring Valley Yavapai 5.743 High 85 Rincon Valley Pima 5.736 High 86 Geronimo Estates Gila 5.735 High 87 Beaver Valley Gila 5.732 High 88 Paradise Cochise 5.725 High 89 New Tucson Pima 5.724 High 90 Colcord Estates Gila 5.716 High 91 Fishers Landing Yuma 5.707 High 92 Cherry Ridge Yavapai 5.671 High 93 Lazy YU Ranch Mohave 5.664 High 94 Martinez Lake Yuma 5.657 High 95 Flowing Springs Gila 5.639 High 96 Bensch Ranch Yavapai 5.636 High 97 Cherry Yavapai 5.633 High 98 Elephant Head Pima 5.627 High 99 North Rim Coconino 5.608 High 100 Ponderosa Springs Gila 5.574 High 101 Page Springs Yavapai 5.512 High 102 New River Maricopa 5.469 High 103 Goldfield Ranch Maricopa 5.459 High 104 Cordes Lakes Yavapai 5.457 High 105 Haigler Creek Gila 5.446 High 106 Gordon Canyon Gila 5.425 High 107 Deer Creek Gila 5.413 High 108 Camp Geronimo Gila 5.396 High 109 Sierra Vista Southeast Cochise 5.370 High 110 Freedom Acres Gila 5.354 High 111 Prescott Valley Yavapai 5.339 High 112 Catalina Foothills Pima 5.326 High 113 Orme Rd Yavapai 5.322 High 114 Oatman Mohave 5.314 High 115 Carefree Maricopa 5.314 High 116 Clarkdale Yavapai 5.305 High 117 Oak Creek Canyon Coconino 5.299 High 118 Avra Valley Pima 5.286 High 119 Picacho Peak Pinal 5.282 High 120 Tucson Pima 5.276 High 121 Ehrenberg La Paz 5.236 High 122 Tortolita Pima 5.233 High 123 Long Canyon Yavapai 5.224 High 124 Stockton Hill Mohave 5.199 High 125 Bumble Bee Yavapai 5.185 High 126 Cochise Stronghold Cochise 5.174 High 127 Kearny Pinal 5.172 High 128 Sedona Yavapai/Coconino 5.143 High 129 Tonto Hills Maricopa 5.139 High 130 Fort Mohave Mesa Mohave 5.125 High 131 Mammoth Pinal 5.108 High 132 Michaels Ranch Yavapai 5.107 High 133 Dewey Humboldt Yavapai 5.091 High 134 Gisela Gila 5.082 High 135 Three Points Pima 5.080 High 136 Continental Pima 5.072 High 137 Doney Park Coconino 5.064 High 138 Yarnell Yavapai 5.062 High 139 Lewis Springs Cochise 5.054 High Arizona Communities At Risk Page 2 of 6 2/28/18 140 Poland Junction Yavapai 5.041 High 141 Oracle Pinal 5.032 High 142 Cottonwood Yavapai 5.021 High 143 Wikieup Mohave 5.019 High 144 Jakes Corner Gila 4.973 High 145 Marana Pima 4.936 High 146 Foreman Ranch Pinal 4.936 High 147 Camp Verde Yavapai 4.906 High 148 Amado Santa Cruz 4.855 High 149 Boynton Canyon Yavapai 4.821 High 150 Timberline Coconino 4.795 High 151 Sedona Shadows Yavapai 4.788 High 152 Kingman Mohave 4.776 High 153 Green Valley Pima 4.730 High 154 Cornville Yavapai 4.727 High 155 Sonoita Santa Cruz 4.685 High 156 Colorado City Mohave 4.674 High 157 Beaver Dam Littlefield Mohave 4.599 High 158 Eagar Apache 4.597 High 159 Oracle Junction Pinal 4.544 High 160 Bisbee Cochise 4.510 High 161 Apache Junction Pinal 4.503 High 162 Gladden Maricopa 4.503 High 163 Dragoon Cochise 4.493 High 164 Patagonia Santa Cruz 4.484 High 165 Skull Valley North Yavapai 4.406 High 166 Peeples Valley Yavapai 4.394 High 167 Nutrioso Apache 4.387 High 168 Chino Valley Yavapai 4.385 High 169 Unknown 2 Mohave Mohave 4.385 High 170 Valentine Mohave 4.342 High 171 Dudleyville Pinal 4.339 High 172 Artesia Graham 4.325 High 173 Orme School Yavapai 4.285 High 174 Canelo Santa Cruz 4.271 High 175 Fountain Hills Maricopa 4.261 High 176 Mescal Cochise/Pima 4.240 High 177 Grand Canyon Village Coconino 4.228 High 178 Chloride Mohave 4.226 High 179 Cascabel Cochise 4.210 High 180 Heber-Overgaard Navajo 4.207 High 181 Cosnino Coconino 4.206 High 182 Miami Gila 4.189 High 183 Parker Strip La Paz 4.176 High 184 Rio Verde Maricopa 4.174 High 185 Santa Rita Foothills Pima 4.167 High 186 Mountainaire Coconino 4.165 High 187 Seligman Yavapai 4.101 High 188 Tapco Yavapai 4.067 High 189 Saddle Brooke Ranch Pinal 4.067 High 190 Katherine Mohave 4.062 High 191 St.
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