Monterey, California - April 29, 2026-The final day of the backyard burn season is Thursday, April 30, 2026, for Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito Counties.
Every year, from May 1 through November 30, backyard burning of residential yard trimmings is
prohibited. Fires to dispose of dry vegetation cleared before a construction project are also banned.
These types of fires are prohibited during the summer and fall due to increased air pollution and fire danger.
Burning vegetation emits carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and hydrocarbons into the
air. During warmer weather conditions, some of these pollutants combine and react to form ozone and
smog. Exposure to air pollution can cause health effects ranging from irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat
to respiratory disease. These exposures can also aggravate existing health conditions such as asthma and
emphysema.
The backyard burn season restriction does not prohibit agricultural burning, including prescribed burning,
recreational and ceremonial fires, or use of in-home fireplaces/wood stoves and outdoor barbeques
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