Most Central Oregon properties weren’t designed with fire in mind. Overgrown shrubs against the foundation, dry grass under mature trees, dense plantings along fences…these are the conditions that allow a wildfire to travel from the wildland directly to your structure.
For homeowners in Bend, Redmond, Sisters, and surrounding high-risk areas, the question isn’t whether fire will threaten your community. It’s whether your property will slow it down or speed it up.
HOAs and community associations face an added layer of complexity: dozens of properties, inconsistent maintenance standards, shared green spaces, and the challenge of coordinating a cohesive fire safety strategy across an entire neighborhood.
For large acreage owners, the scale of the problem multiplies. Without a deliberate design and management plan, rural properties can become fuel corridors that put structures, livestock, and neighboring land at risk.
The stakes are high. But the right landscape design changes everything.