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Outdoor Burning: Fillmore vs Simi Valley

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Fillmore, CA and Simi Valley, CA?

Fillmore and Simi Valley have similar restriction levels.

Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Fillmore is regulated by the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (APCD). Debris burning requires APCD authorization; Spare the Air days prohibit all open burning.

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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard waste, trash, and debris is prohibited in Simi Valley. The Ventura County Air Pollution Control District and Ventura County Fire Protection District enforce strict no-burn policies with limited agricultural exceptions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFillmoreSimi Valley
AuthorityVentura County APCD-
Spare the AirNo burning during declared days-
Defensible Space100 ft clearance (CA PRC Β§4291)-
PermitRequired for debris burning-
Open Burning-Prohibited in city limits
Yard Waste Burning-Not allowed, use green waste pickup
VCAPCD-(805) 645-1400
Exception-Recreational fire pits only

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Fillmore FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Fillmore?

No. Open burning of trash, yard waste, and debris is prohibited. Use curbside green waste collection or take materials to Toland Road Landfill.

Is agricultural burning allowed?

Agricultural burning requires a VCAPCD permit and is limited to specific conditions and approved burn days. Contact VCAPCD at (805) 645-1400 for permit applications.

How do I check burn restrictions?

Check VCAPCD at vcapcd.org or call (805) 645-1400 for no-burn day status. Ventura County Fire may impose additional restrictions during red flag warnings. Call (805) 389-9710.

Simi Valley FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Simi Valley?

No, open burning of yard waste, trash, leaves, and debris is prohibited. Use the city's green waste collection program or take materials to an approved disposal facility.

Who regulates outdoor burning in Simi Valley?

Both the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD) at (805) 645-1400 and the Ventura County Fire Protection District enforce outdoor burning regulations.

Are barbecues and fire pits allowed?

Yes, barbecue grills and approved recreational fire pits are allowed subject to clearance requirements and red flag restrictions. Only open burning of waste is prohibited.

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