Pompano Beach has low wildfire risk due to its dense urban development and coastal location. The city is not designated as a wildfire-urban interface area. Seasonal burn bans imposed by the Florida Division of Forestry apply countywide. Broward County Fire Rescue provides fire services. Property maintenance requirements serve as fire prevention measures.
Pompano Beach is a densely developed coastal city with minimal wildfire risk. The city is not classified as a wildfire-urban interface (WUI) zone. The Florida Division of Forestry manages statewide wildfire risk and may impose seasonal burn bans during drought conditions that apply to Broward County. Broward County Fire Rescue, which provides some fire services to the area, coordinates wildfire response. Property maintenance requirements under Section 96.26 (preventing dense overgrowth) and the Florida Fire Prevention Code serve as fire prevention measures. The city's Fire Department provides fire prevention education.
Violating burn bans is a state offense. Dense overgrowth creating fire hazards is a code violation under Β§96.26.
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