Serious question how do you deal with fast growing brush because of a really wet year followed by a very dry year? Are you advocating for massive variable spending from year to year to make sure each acre is cleared?
This is a standard phenomenon in the provision and management of public goods, and addressing crises that are non-routine. "Oh! They [party in power] effed it up, and we'll do better! Only I can fix it!"
But your remarks, given what I read earlier today, are spot on. 2022 through 2023 saw record precipitation in CA, and reservoirs became full. The flora on the hillsides also grew by leaps and bounds, then dried out during this recent drought year. There will need to be some sort of flexible spending plan, but otherwise preventive measures -- which will also cost money.
If the weather and related conditions are in any way predictable, the predictions fall amidst a wide variation of uncertainty.