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Wildfire Zones: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Dallas has fewer restrictions than Cedar Hill.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Cedar Hill has no city-adopted Wildland-Urban Interface code and no state-mapped wildfire hazard severity zone — Texas has no formal WHSZ system. Wildfire risk is real along the Cedar Hill State Park and Joe Pool Lake interface; Texas A&M Forest Service TxWRAP provides advisory WUI mapping. Open burning is prohibited inside city limits.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas does not have designated wildfire hazard zones. Unlike cities in western Texas or the Hill Country, Dallas is located in the Blackland Prairie ecosystem with relatively low wildfire risk. The city follows the International Fire Code as adopted in the Dallas Fire Code for general fire prevention. Texas A&M Forest Service provides wildfire risk assessments but Dallas is not classified as a high-risk area.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
WUI Code AdoptedNo (no IWUIC)-
State WHSZ MapNone — TX has no formal system-
Advisory MappingTexas A&M Forest Service TxWRAP-
WUI InterfaceCedar Hill State Park, Joe Pool Lake-
Open BurningProhibited in city (Code Ch. 6)-
Fire Admin972-291-1011-
Wildfire Risk-Low — Blackland Prairie location
Fire Code-International Fire Code (adopted locally)
State Agency-Texas A&M Forest Service assessments
WUI Zones-Not formally designated in Dallas

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Does Cedar Hill have official wildfire hazard zones?

No. Texas does not maintain a statutory Wildfire Hazard Severity Zone system, and Cedar Hill has not adopted the International Wildland-Urban Interface Code. The only wildfire mapping is advisory, produced by Texas A&M Forest Service through TxWRAP. Properties bordering Cedar Hill State Park and Joe Pool Lake sit in a real wildland-urban interface, but no zoning overlay or defensible-space mandate flows from that mapping.

Can I do an outdoor burn in Cedar Hill?

No. Cedar Hill Code Chapter 6 (Fire Prevention) prohibits open burning of brush, leaves, or trash inside city limits, consistent with TCEQ rule 30 TAC §111.209. Trench burning permits may be issued for limited agricultural use only. Always confirm current burn-ban status with the Cedar Hill Fire Marshal at 972-291-1011 — Dallas County declares county-wide burn bans during drought.

Dallas FAQ

Does Dallas have wildfire hazard zones?

No. Dallas is located in the Blackland Prairie with relatively low wildfire risk. The city does not have designated Wildland-Urban Interface zones like some western Texas cities.

What fire code does Dallas follow?

Dallas adopts the International Fire Code with local amendments through the Dallas Fire Code, which focuses on structural fire prevention rather than wildfire management.

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