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Stage 2 Fire Restrictions - effective August 1st - David L - 08-01-2024

See below from BCSO. Effectively, nothing that can spark, anything outdoors that can create combustion must have a shutoff. No fires on private or public property. 

David 


https://bouldercounty.gov/news/boulder-county-enacting-stage-2-fire-restrictions-countywide/
 Boulder County, Colo. - Sheriff Curtis Johnson and the Board of County Commissioners enacted Stage 2 fire restrictions, effective immediately, today, Thursday, August 1, for Boulder County. Although the western part of Boulder County was already under Stage 1 restrictions as of July 1, 2024, the presence of two recent fires within the county, other active fires in neighboring jurisdictions, and extremely hot and dry weather have resulted in the need for enhanced restrictions throughout the entirety of unincorporated Boulder County. The sheriff’s office asks all residents and visitors in Boulder County use extreme caution with anything that could potentially cause a spark, flame, or fire.
Stage 2 fire restrictions PROHIBIT the following activities in all areas of unincorporated Boulder County: The fire restrictions ALLOW: For current fire, shooting and developed recreation site restrictions and seasonal closures for USFS properties, visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/arp/alerts-notices/?aid=57718.
Anyone found in violation of the fire ban may be convicted of a civil infraction and may be subject to a $500 fine, in addition to any possible civil penalties. Higher fines may be imposed for subsequent offenses.
The fire restrictions do not affect open fires within incorporated cities and towns; however, residents and visitors must comply with applicable ordinances and regulations in their respective cities and towns. The fire restrictions will be in effect until the hazardous conditions have subsided.
Colorado state statutes authorize counties to impose fire restrictions, "to a degree and in a manner that the board of county commissioners deems necessary to reduce the danger of wildfires within those portions of the unincorporated areas of the county where the danger of forest or grass fires is found to be high based on competent evidence."