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Wildfire Zones: Burlington vs Newton

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Burlington, MA and Newton, MA?

Burlington and Newton have similar restriction levels.

Burlington, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Middlesex County has low wildfire risk and no designated wildfire hazard zones. The MA Department of Conservation and Recreation monitors fire danger statewide through the Bureau of Forest Fire Control.

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Newton, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Newton is not in a designated high wildfire hazard zone, but conservation areas and dense tree canopy create localized risk managed under state fire code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurlingtonNewton
Wildfire RiskLow (suburban/urban)-
Designated ZonesNone-
State AgencyDCR Bureau of Forest Fire Control-
Higher Risk AreasGroton, Dunstable, Townsend-
Emergency BansLocal fire dept under MGL c.48-
Designation-Not high wildfire zone
Risk Areas-Conservation lands
Coordinating Agency-MA DCR
Code Applied-527 CMR 1.00
Burn Bans-Issued as needed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burlington FAQ

Is Middlesex County in a wildfire zone?

No. Massachusetts does not designate wildfire hazard zones, and Middlesex County has low wildfire risk overall.

Who can declare a burn ban?

Local fire chiefs under MGL c.48 and the state DCR can declare temporary burn restrictions during high fire danger.

Newton FAQ

Does Newton have WUI building requirements?

No. Newton is not in a designated wildland-urban interface zone, so specialized WUI construction rules do not apply.

Are there brush fire risks in Newton?

Yes, particularly in conservation areas during summer drought, but overall fire risk is low compared to western and central Massachusetts.

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