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Wildfire Zones: Converse vs San Antonio

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Converse is classified as urban to suburban with moderate wildfire risk on the northeast edge where grassland and brush transition into neighborhoods. Texas A&M Forest Service maps the area as a wildland urban interface.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio's northwest areas near Camp Bullis and the Hill Country contain wildland-urban interface zones with elevated wildfire risk. The City Manager was authorized under a 2016 ordinance (Ordinance 2018-11-03-0860) to execute interlocal agreements with the Texas A&M Forest Service for fuel reduction services. The International Fire Code as adopted in Chapter 11, Article III applies to brush management and defensible space.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
Risk levelModerate grass/brush-
MappingTAMU Forest Service WUI-
Main threatDrought grass fires-
Defensible space30 ft lean and green-
Ember protectionScreened vents, Class A roof-
Code Section-Chapter 11, Art. III (2021 IFC adoption); Ord. 2018-11-03-0860
Risk Areas-NW San Antonio near Camp Bullis and Hill Country
Fuel Reduction-Interlocal agreement with TX A&M Forest Service
Fire Code-2021 International Fire Code with local amendments
Effective-2024 amendments effective May 1, 2025

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Converse FAQ

Is Converse in a wildfire hazard zone?

Parts of the city are classified as WUI with moderate grass fire risk, particularly along undeveloped edges.

Do I need fire-resistant construction?

Texas does not mandate WUI construction citywide but the 2021 IWUIC guidance is recommended in border neighborhoods.

San Antonio FAQ

Is San Antonio at risk for wildfires?

Yes, particularly in the northwest where the Hill Country's cedar-heavy vegetation meets urban development near Camp Bullis. The city partners with the Texas A&M Forest Service for fuel reduction to mitigate wildfire risk in these areas.

What fire code applies in San Antonio?

San Antonio adopts the 2021 International Fire Code with local amendments under Chapter 11, Article III (Sec. 11-32). The latest amendments took effect May 1, 2025, and include provisions for brush management and hazardous materials storage.

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