Monday is the last day San Luis Obispo County residents will be able to burn with a backyard burn permit.
Starting May 1, all backyard burning permits are suspended until the end of fire season.
Fire season begins May 1st and backyard burning season will end. Burning is an effective method for removing hazardous vegetation, so please take advantage of the current conditions and complete your burning as soon as possible. https://t.co/0Q9fyxEpBG pic.twitter.com/LVEU8C5JyD
— CAL FIRE SLO (@CALFIRE_SLO) April 14, 2018
If you do need to burn brush, you need to get a special permit from Cal Fire.
Monday, April 30th marks the end of Backyard Burning. Beginning May 1st through fire season, all burning requires a CAL FIRE burn permit from your nearest CAL FIRE facility. https://t.co/Nm9Sh4dryp; https://t.co/ix6TerMMgB; https://t.co/pXJawZeOdA;
— CAL FIRE SLO (@CALFIRE_SLO) April 27, 2018