🔥🚫 The Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department implements its fire ban on Monday, May 1, lasting through September 30. abc15
The Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department implements its fire ban on Monday, May 1, lasting through September 30.
The City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department’s annual ban also goes into effect on May 1. The ban does not apply to the city’s flatland parks but does apply to the city’s mountain parks and preserves. “Under these regulations, outdoor recreational fires are prohibited within Area A’s boundaries between May 1 and September 30. This area encompasses all of our regional parks,” the county said.
As hotter days and increased fire danger approaches, additional temporary fire bans may be put in place around the state. Extensions of current fire bans may also be put in place.WHAT IS ACCEPTABLE: Check Maricopa County, Phoenix and other park websites for the latest information and exact details on prohibited/allowed activities.
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