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Outdoor Burning: Fort Worth vs Mansfield

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Mansfield, TX?

Fort Worth and Mansfield have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Worth Code Chapter 13 adopts the 2021 International Fire Code, which generally prohibits open burning of refuse and yard waste inside city limits. The Fire Marshal may also impose temporary burn bans during drought.

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Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Mansfield prohibits most outdoor burning under TCEQ rule 30 TAC 111.209. Burning yard waste, trash, and construction debris is banned. Only contained recreational fires and authorized ceremonial fires are allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthMansfield
Code ReferenceFort Worth Code Ch. 13 (adopts 2021 IFC)-
Trench Burn Setback300 ft from structures and property lines-
Firebreak50 ft from vegetation-
County Burn BansTarrant County declarations apply citywide-
State Rule-30 TAC 111.209
Trash Burning-Prohibited
Yard Waste Burning-Prohibited
Maximum Fine-2000 dollars under local code
Fire Marshal-(817) 276-4800

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can I burn leaves in my Fort Worth backyard?

No. Burning yard waste and refuse is prohibited inside the city under Chapter 13 and the adopted 2021 IFC. Only approved recreational fires and small cooking fires are allowed.

How do I find out if there's a burn ban?

Burn bans are declared by Tarrant County and announced by the Fort Worth Fire Marshal. During a declared ban, all otherwise-permitted outdoor fires are suspended.

Mansfield FAQ

Can I burn leaves in Mansfield?

No. Burning yard waste including leaves, grass clippings, and branches is prohibited within Mansfield city limits under TCEQ rule 30 TAC 111.209. Use curbside yard waste collection instead.

Can I burn trash at my Mansfield home?

No. Household trash burning is strictly prohibited. This includes burning in barrels, fire pits, or open piles. Use curbside trash collection through the citys solid waste contractor.

When is outdoor burning allowed in Mansfield?

Only for contained recreational fires (cooking or warmth) with approved fuel, or ceremonial fires authorized by the Fire Marshal. No burning is allowed during Tarrant County burn bans.

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