Outdoor Burning: Madison vs Sun Prairie
How do outdoor burning rules compare between Madison, WI and Sun Prairie, WI?
Sun Prairie has fewer restrictions than Madison.
Madison, WI
Dane County
Madison prohibits general open burning under MGO Chapter 10. Only small recreational fires and approved cooking fires are allowed. WI DNR open burning permits do not apply inside city limits because Madison sets its own stricter rules.
View full Madison rules βSun Prairie, WI
Dane County
Outdoor burning regulated by WI DNR and local ordinance. Sun Prairie may prohibit most open burning. Garbage burning always illegal. DNR permits required in protection areas.
View full Sun Prairie rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Madison | Sun Prairie |
|---|---|---|
| City Code | MGO Chapter 10 | - |
| Yard Waste | Burning prohibited | - |
| Alternative | Free city drop-off | - |
| DNR Permits | Do not apply in city | - |
| Exceptions | Recreational only | - |
| Trash Burning | - | Always prohibited |
| DNR Permit | - | Required in protection areas |
| County Bans | - | During high fire danger |
| State Law | - | WI Stat. Β§26.12 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Madison FAQ
Can I burn leaves in the fall?
No. Madison prohibits leaf burning year-round. Use curbside collection or drop-off sites.
Does a WI DNR burn permit cover Madison?
No. DNR permits apply only in rural protection areas. Madison ordinances are stricter and supersede.
Sun Prairie FAQ
Can I burn yard waste?
Most cities prohibit it. Use compost/yard waste collection. Rural areas may need a DNR permit.
What about recreational fires?
Recreational fires in approved containers are a separate category. See fire pit rules.
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