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Wildfire Zones: Long Beach vs West Covina

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Long Beach, CA and West Covina, CA?

Long Beach has fewer restrictions than West Covina.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

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.

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West Covina, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

West Covina has designated Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in hillside areas near the San Gabriel foothills. The wildland-urban interface poses increasing risk as development expands. Year-round compliance required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachWest Covina
Overall RiskLow (coastal/urban city)-
SRA AreasCalFire-managed zones nearby-
VHFHSZVery High Fire Hazard Severity Zone mappingDesignated in hillside areas
State LawCA PRC §4291 if in hazard zone-
Interface-Wildland-urban interface risk
Compliance-Year-round maintenance required
Authority-West Covina Fire Department

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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.

West Covina 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 West Covina wildfire areas.

Is my property in a wildfire zone?

Check with West Covina fire department or your state wildfire hazard map. Real estate disclosures must include wildfire zone status.

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