September 12, 2020 7:00 p.m.
Staff with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will hold a private drop-in meeting Sunday for the residents of locations inside the fire area, who want to learn more about residential structural damage to their property and the resources available to them.
DCSO has compiled a list of residences which have been damaged. The meeting is open to residents of these locations:
*Moore Hill Lane
*Susan Creek Road
*Star Mtn. Lane
*Smith Springs Lane
*Evergreen Springs Lane
*Honey Creek Road
*Tioga Lane
*Rock Creek Road (and all sides road)
*North Umpqua Highway from Rock Creek Road to Steamboat
*Klahanie Lane
*Skyview Lane
*Lone Rock Road
*South Lone Rock Road
*Bar L Ranch Road (and all side roads)
*Terrace Drive
*Upper Terrace Drive
*Mystic Mountain Lane
Sergeant Brad O’Dell said the meeting is not open to the public, nor to members of the media. Attendees will be asked to show identification and proof of residency, and are asked to adhere to COVID-19 recommendations.
The meeting will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Glide High School Gymnasium
O’Dell said chaplains and counselors will be available as well as representatives from the Red Cross, Salvation Army, and other organizations that can provide assistance.

