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Wildfire Zones: Oakley vs Pittsburg

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Oakley, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

Oakley has fewer restrictions than Pittsburg.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

CAL FIRE has not designated most of Oakley as a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, and the city lies primarily in a Local Responsibility Area. Surrounding grasslands, Delta-shore wetlands, and the Marsh Creek corridor carry seasonal grass-fire risk enforced by ECCFPD through annual weed abatement. Properties in or near mapped hazard zones must comply with PRC 4291 defensible space. Homeowners should consult CAL FIRE FHSZ maps for their parcel.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

California uniformly classifies and maps Fire Hazard Severity Zones statewide, with mandatory building, disclosure, and defensible space rules tied to zone designations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOakleyPittsburg
FactMost of Oakley not designated VHFHSZ by CAL FIRE-
Statutes-Gov Code 51178, PRC 4202
Zones-Moderate, High, Very High
Mapping authority-State Fire Marshal, CAL FIRE
Adoption deadline-120 days after release

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Oakley FAQ

How do I check if my parcel is in a fire hazard zone?

Use the CAL FIRE FHSZ viewer at osfm.fire.ca.gov or contact ECCFPD with your address. Insurance carriers will also rate parcels based on FHSZ and proximity to fuels.

What is Zone 0 and does it apply to me?

Zone 0 is the 0-5 foot ember-resistant buffer created by AB 3074. Regulations are being finalized statewide. If your parcel is in a VHFHSZ, Zone 0 compliance will be required as CAL FIRE completes rulemaking.

Pittsburg FAQ

Can my city downgrade my Very High zone designation?

No. Cities must adopt the state maps and may only increase, not decrease, the hazard classification of any parcel.

What disclosures apply when selling a home in a fire hazard zone?

AB 38 requires sellers of homes built before 2010 in High or Very High zones to provide a home-hardening disclosure to buyers.

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