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Forest City is proud to work closely with the Air Force to support our residents. We're involved with several programs that are designed to make life easier for our residents and their families as they move in, move out, or deal with the challenges of having a deployed spouse. Below, you'll find a list of those programs and a brief description of Forest City's involvement.


Permanent Change of Station Forest City knows it can be tough to move to a new duty station but we work hard to make it easier on you. Please visit our Arriving Residents tab to download all the forms and required documents you will need to make your move easier at the time of arrival.

Deployed Spouses Program Forest City is sensitive to the circumstances that occure when your active duty service member is called on to a deployment. That's why we offer the Deployed Spouses Pprogram. We'll take care of any backyard landscaping for you and many other personal needs that may arise. We're here to provide you with exceptional service! Call your Community Management Office at 719-867-9688 for details.

 

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Open burning prohibited on the Academy.

Campfires, bonfires, trash fires, or vegetation fires are prohibited anywhere on base unless an inspection is conducted by the Fire Department and approved by the Fire Chief.

The Air Force Academy is identified as an Urban Interface Zone, which means Academy homes are interwoven into the forest. That coupled with high winds and dry vegetation means the danger of wildland fires is always prevalent.
Recently, the Academy experienced a wildland fire encompassing almost seven acres that came dangerously close to homes in Douglas Valley and the historical landmark, Capp's Cabin. 
Fire Prevention is everyone's responsibility, according to Mr. Jonathan Milam, the Academy Fire Department’s Assistant Chief for Fire Prevention. Sparks from chimneys, charcoal barbecue grills or children playing with matches or lighters can start fires that endanger everyone on base.
“BBQ grills are ok; even charcoal/wood burning grills in normal fire conditions,” said Mr Milam. “Gas fueled fire pits used in Base housing are also allowed.  However, if El Paso County increases their fire restrictions to a Stage II restriction, then we (Fire) will recommend to the Commander that the use of charcoal/wood grills be prohibited. The use of chimeneas (outdoor charcoal/wood burning stoves) would also be prohibited.”
The exception to that rule, according to Mr Milam, is during tailgating at home football games or other major events, charcoal grills are authorized in the stadium parking lot, if the user has a fire extinguisher on hand. 
The fire department is committed to a fire-safe season for the Air Force Academy, and offer the following tips:
-        During all outdoor activities where the use of fire is needed or desired, keep the area around the fire clear of tall grass and away from forested areas. 
-        All cooking activities must be “attended”, unattended cooking is always dangerous and still one of the major causes of residential fires. 
-        BBQ grills will not be used inside or within 10 feet of any Air Force facility. 
-        Charcoal should be thoroughly soaked with water before disposal.
If you have any questions or need to alert the Fire Department to potential hazards, you can reach the Fire Prevention office at 333-2051. Of course, if you detect a fire, call 911 immediately.
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