Wildfire Zones: Long Beach vs South San Gabriel
How do wildfire zones rules compare between Long Beach, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?
Long Beach has fewer restrictions than South San Gabriel.
Long Beach, CA
Los Angeles County
Long Beach has limited wildfire risk as a coastal/urban city. Some hillside areas near Signal Hill may fall in fire hazard severity zones. Properties in SRA or VHFHSZ must comply with CA PRC §4291 defensible space rules.
View full Long Beach rules →South San Gabriel, CA
Los Angeles County
Large portions of unincorporated LA County are designated Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ), including Altadena, Topanga, and mountain communities. CalFire manages State Responsibility Areas. Defensible space (100 ft per PRC 4291) and brush clearance requirements are strictly enforced.
View full South San Gabriel rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Long Beach | South San Gabriel |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Risk | Low (coastal/urban city) | - |
| SRA Areas | CalFire-managed zones nearby | - |
| VHFHSZ | Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone mapping | Many areas designated |
| State Law | CA PRC §4291 if in hazard zone | - |
| SRA | - | CalFire manages some areas |
| Defensible Space | - | 100 ft per PRC 4291 |
| Affected Areas | - | Altadena, Topanga, mountain zones |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Long Beach FAQ
How much defensible space do I need?
Typically 30 feet of lean/clean zone and 100 feet of reduced fuel zone around structures in Long Beach wildfire areas.
Is my property in a wildfire zone?
Check with Long Beach fire department or your state wildfire hazard map. Real estate disclosures must include wildfire zone status.
South San Gabriel FAQ
How do I know if I'm in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone?
Check the CAL FIRE FHSZ map at fire.ca.gov or contact LA County Fire Department. Real estate disclosures also include this information. Many foothill and mountain communities in unincorporated LA County are in VHFHSZs.
What building requirements apply in fire zones?
CA Building Code Chapter 7A requires fire-resistant roofing (Class A), non-combustible exterior walls, ember-resistant vents, fire-resistant decking, and tempered/dual-pane windows. New builds need a Fire Protection Plan.
Does fire zone designation affect my insurance?
Yes, significantly. Many insurers have stopped writing new policies in VHFHSZs. The California FAIR Plan provides basic coverage as a last resort. Contact the California Department of Insurance at (800) 927-4357 for assistance.
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