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Outdoor Burning: Courtland vs Vineyard

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Courtland, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Courtland and Vineyard have similar restriction levels.

Courtland, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Residential open burning of leaves, yard trimmings, and household waste is prohibited year-round in unincorporated Sacramento County. Open burning is regulated by the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District; agricultural burns require a Sac Metro Air District permit and may occur only on declared permissive burn days. Check burn status before any allowed burning.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard waste is illegal in Vineyard under Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District Rule 407, which prohibits all open burning in the urban portion of Sacramento County. Yard waste must go in the green bin or to a county landfill.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCourtlandVineyard
Residential yard-waste burningProhibited year-round-
Regulating agencySacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District-
Agricultural/rural burningPermit + declared permissive burn day required-
Nuisance smokeNot exempt under Sac Metro Air District Rule 402-
Fire-season / Red FlagBurning generally suspended/prohibited-
Burn-day hotline(279) 972-BURN (2876)-
Open Burning-Prohibited (SMAQMD Rule 407)
Yard Waste Disposal-Green bin or county landfill
Recreational Fires-Allowed if contained, 25 ft from structures
Enforcing Agency-Sac Metro Fire + SMAQMD

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Courtland FAQ

Can I burn leaves or yard waste in unincorporated Sacramento County?

No. Residential open burning of leaves, yard trimmings, and household waste is prohibited year-round by the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District. Use curbside green-waste collection instead.

Is any open burning allowed?

Limited agricultural and rural open burning is allowed only with a Sac Metro Air District permit and only on declared permissive burn days. Always check the daily burn status first.

How do I check if it is a burn day?

Use Sac Metro Air District's 'Check Before You Burn' daily forecast or call the burn-day hotline at (279) 972-BURN (2876).

What is the penalty for illegal burning?

Sac Metro Air District administrative penalties run roughly $100 to $1,000; burning on a no-burn day or during a Red Flag Warning can be a misdemeanor under Public Resources Code Section 4423.

Vineyard FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my Vineyard backyard?

No - SMAQMD Rule 407 prohibits all open burning of vegetation in the urbanized portion of Sacramento County.

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