Rayonier has decided to open access to its forestland properties on a limited basis in Jefferson County, west of the Olympics, to employees, customers, and selected contractors.
The company …
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Rayonier has decided to open access to its forestland properties on a limited basis in Jefferson County, west of the Olympics, to employees, customers, and selected contractors.
The company said it has changed access due to improved weather conditions and a favorable forecast in the coastal areas in Western Washington.
All access to Rayonier forestland properties in California, Oregon and other areas in Washington remains closed until further notice due to safety concerns, the company said.
“We continue to monitor weather conditions on a regular basis and may decide to open or close forestland properties on an area-by-area basis,” Rayonier said in an announcement late last week.
“Our support and hearts go out to all the emergency responders, local government, and volunteers on the frontlines fighting the different fires, preventing new ones and keeping everyone safe,” the company added.
For up-to-date information on the status of Rayonier properties, visit www.rayonier.com/media.