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Wildfire Zones: Penn Hills vs Pittsburgh

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Penn Hills, PA and Pittsburgh, PA?

Penn Hills and Pittsburgh have similar restriction levels.

Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

Few Restrictions

Allegheny County is not mapped as a wildfire risk zone by PA DCNR. There are no designated wildland-urban interface zones or special construction standards for fire-prone areas in the county.

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Pittsburgh, PA

Allegheny County

Few Restrictions

Pittsburgh has no wildfire hazard zones or WUI designation. Allegheny County is classified as low wildfire risk by PA DCNR. Standard fire prevention codes apply citywide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPenn HillsPittsburgh
WUI ZoneNot designated-
State AgencyPA DCNR Forestry-
Risk PeriodMarch-May spring-
Burn BansCounty EMA during drought-
Wildfire Designation-None -- low risk per PA DCNR
WUI Program-Not applicable in Pittsburgh
Defensible Space-No local requirement
Fire Code-Pittsburgh Title Eight and PA UCC apply citywide

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Penn Hills FAQ

Who enforces this in Allegheny County?

Allegheny County at (412) 350-4636 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Allegheny County?

Allegheny County at (412) 350-4636 handles most complaints.

Pittsburgh FAQ

Is Pittsburgh in a wildfire zone?

No. Allegheny County is classified as low wildfire risk by the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Pittsburgh does not have wildfire hazard zones or wildland-urban interface designations.

Are there brush clearance requirements in Pittsburgh?

Pittsburgh does not have wildfire-specific brush clearance mandates. General property maintenance codes require keeping yards free of excessive debris.

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