The Westwood Hills Broom Removal Project is being implemented by the Napa County Resource Conservation District with funding provided by the North
Coast Wildfire Resilience Planning & Implementation Grant Program through the
California State Coastal Conservancy.
The purpose of this project is to reduce hazardous fuels, restore native vegetation, and improve ecological resilience through the removal and control of invasive French broom (Genista monspessulana) and related broom species on approximately 41 acres.
The work will be completed in three phases:
- Phase 1: Hand Crew Removal
- Phase 2: Pile Burning
- Phase 3: Torching of Regrowth or Applying Herbicide
All work will be performed under the direction of the Napa County Resource Conservation District (NRCD) Project Manager, in coordination with the landowner and any designated agency partners.
Bid Tour: November 17, 2025
You must RSVP by calling Aaron Fairbrook at (707) 910-9566 or email Aaron@naparcd.org.
The bid tour is optional but only questions brought up during bid tour will be answered.
View the full Request for Cost Proposal here.