As summer heats up and fire season becomes imminent, east Petaluma residents are sounding the alarm about a potentially flammable threat — dry grass at the shuttered Adobe Creek Golf Course. The 100-acre property has been minimally maintained since its owner, Adobe Investments LLC, shut down the 18-hole course at the start of 2017. Half of the property, the six holes that meander through a subdivision, is within city limits. The remaining land is in the county, which makes enforcement tricky, said Jessica Power, Petaluma’s fire marshal. Read the article……………………….
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