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The '''Burwood Restoration Initiative''', or '''BRI''', is a government agency of the Kingdom of [[Moorland]] that is responsible for infrastructure and ecological restoration efforts following the [[Burwood Wildfires]] that destroyed some 10,000 acres of forest and caused over 15,000 deaths. As a government agency, it is headed by a commissioner who oversees a task force who manage disbursement of funds to various contractors who have been hired to conduct the restoration projects. In a special session of the Witan, [[Alpin MacMartin|King MacMartin]] authorized an emergency fund of a billion crowns to fund the effort. Although somewhat controversial, some of the funding comes from assets seized during the annexation of [[Ostland]]. But since these funds are being redirected entirely back to the people impacted by the fires, opposition has been minimal. The agency was created in XIV.1728 and began drafting action plans and opening requests-for-proposals to contractors who will bid on the projects that the agency develops. They currently have a timetable of beginning restoration work in the spring of 1729.
The '''Burwood Restoration Initiative''', or '''BRI''', is a government agency of the Kingdom of [[Moorland]] that is responsible for infrastructure and ecological restoration efforts following the [[Burwood Wildfires]] that destroyed some 10,000 acres of forest and caused over 15,000 deaths. As a government agency, it is headed by a commissioner who oversees a task force who manage disbursement of funds to various contractors who have been hired to conduct the restoration projects within the Council of [[Burwood]]. In a special session of the Witan, [[Alpin MacMartin|King MacMartin]] authorized an emergency fund of a billion crowns to fund the effort. Although somewhat controversial, some of the funding comes from assets seized during the annexation of [[Ostland]]. But since these funds are being redirected entirely back to the people impacted by the fires, opposition has been minimal. The agency was created in XIV.1728 and began drafting action plans and opening requests-for-proposals to contractors who will bid on the projects that the agency develops. They currently have a timetable of beginning restoration work in the spring of 1729.


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Revision as of 02:45, 29 January 2024

The Burwood Restoration Initiative, or BRI, is a government agency of the Kingdom of Moorland that is responsible for infrastructure and ecological restoration efforts following the Burwood Wildfires that destroyed some 10,000 acres of forest and caused over 15,000 deaths. As a government agency, it is headed by a commissioner who oversees a task force who manage disbursement of funds to various contractors who have been hired to conduct the restoration projects within the Council of Burwood. In a special session of the Witan, King MacMartin authorized an emergency fund of a billion crowns to fund the effort. Although somewhat controversial, some of the funding comes from assets seized during the annexation of Ostland. But since these funds are being redirected entirely back to the people impacted by the fires, opposition has been minimal. The agency was created in XIV.1728 and began drafting action plans and opening requests-for-proposals to contractors who will bid on the projects that the agency develops. They currently have a timetable of beginning restoration work in the spring of 1729.