Barb Halpin, Boulder County. These restrictions apply to the unincorporated mountain areas of Boulder County and are being enacted while firefighting and law enforcement resources are limited due to
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Barb Halpin, Boulder County. These restrictions apply to the unincorporated mountain areas of Boulder County and are being enacted while firefighting and law enforcement resources are limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Board of County Commissioners has enacted Level 1 Fire Restrictions, effective immediately, for the unincorporated areas of western Boulder County.
While current weather and fire conditions do not meet the state-authorized levels for law enforcement agencies to enact local fire restrictions, the Boulder County Commissioners do have the authority to implement these fire restrictions under the county's declaration of a local disaster emergency for unincorporated Boulder County (enacted March 14, 2020).
“With firefighting and law enforcement resources stretched thin due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Boulder County Commissioners and the Boulder County Sheriff are concerned that adding the potential risk of increased wildfire danger to the current public stress load is more than our community should have to endure,” said Board of County Commissioners Chair Deb Gardner. “We are taking this proactive measure in order to promote and protect the public health, safety, and welfare of our residents during this already challenging time."
The fire restrictions include the mountain areas of unincorporated Boulder County as follows:
A map depicting the areas of Boulder County affected by the fire ban is shown below.
The fire ban PROHIBITS:
The fire ban ALLOWS:
Anyone found in violation of the fire ban may be convicted of a class two petty offense, and may be subject to up to a $1,000 fine, in addition to any possible civil penalties. Higher fines may be imposed for subsequent offenses.
These fire restrictions are for unincorporated Boulder County. If you live within, or are visiting an incorporated municipality, please check with that city or town directly to see what, if any, fire restrictions they may have in place.
For current fire, shooting and developed recreation site restrictions and seasonal closures for United States Forest Service properties, visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/arp/alerts-notices/?cid=fseprd533597.