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Outdoor Burning: Fort Lauderdale vs Pompano Beach

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Fort Lauderdale, FL and Pompano Beach, FL?

Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lauderdale restricts outdoor burning due to the dense urban/coastal environment. Open burning of yard waste and debris is prohibited. Recreational fires must comply with fire safety rules.

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Pompano Beach, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Pompano Beach is regulated by Chapter 95 (Fire Prevention) and Broward County open burning rules. Burning rubbish requires a permit under §95.07. Bonfires on public streets prohibited under §95.04. Recreational campfires with untreated wood are allowed under state rules if attended.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LauderdalePompano Beach
Open BurningProhibited in city limits-
Yard WasteBurning not permitted-
State AgencyFL Dept. of Agriculture fire rules-
EnforcementFort Lauderdale Fire Department-
Rubbish Burning-City permit required (§95.07)
Street Bonfires-Prohibited (§95.04)
Setback-300 ft from occupied building needs waivers
County Code-Broward Ch. 27, Art. IX

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Fort Lauderdale FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Fort Lauderdale?

No. Open burning is prohibited in Fort Lauderdale. Use the city's yard waste collection service. The dense urban environment makes fire prevention a priority.

How do I dispose of yard waste in Fort Lauderdale?

Use the city's curbside bulk trash and yard waste collection. Place waste in biodegradable bags or bundle branches. Residents can also drop off at the city's transfer station.

Can I burn hurricane debris in Fort Lauderdale?

No. Even after hurricanes, open burning is prohibited. The city coordinates emergency debris pickup after declared storm events — schedules are posted on the city website.

Pompano Beach FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Pompano Beach?

Open burning in Pompano Beach is regulated by Chapter 95 (Fire Prevention) and Broward County open burning rules. Burning rubbish requires a permit under §95.07. Bonfires on public streets prohibited under §95.04. Recreational campfires with untreated wood are allowed under state rules if attended.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Pompano Beach?

Rubbish Burning: City permit required (§95.07). Street Bonfires: Prohibited (§95.04). Setback: 300 ft from occupied building needs waivers. County Code: Broward Ch. 27, Art. IX.

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