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Wildfires are a significant threat to the residents, structures and coastal ecosystem of Laguna Beach. The Laguna Beach Fire Department's mission, in partnership with the community, is to create a wildfire resistant landscape and buildings through proactive wildfire mitigation efforts.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFIRE) has identified areas of extreme wildfire risk throughout the state, and designated them as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ). Laguna Beach has 87% of the land area within the VHFHSZ. While much of it is open space, approximately 65% of the City's buildable property is within the VHFHSZ.
Tentative Fuel Modification Schedule for 2024
The table below summarizes the tentative fuel modification schedule for 2024 (as of April 2024). Please note that the schedule is subject to change based on environmental conditions, and other unforeseen circumstances.
Goat Grazing | ||
FMZ | Area Name | Tentative Schedule |
FMZ 1 | Dartmoor | |
FMZ 2 | Skyline-Alta Laguna - (City Hall to Bermuda) | June-July |
FMZ 2 | Skyline-Alta Laguna - (Bermuda to Alta Laguna) | June-July |
FMZ 3 | Hidden Valley/Pacific | |
FMZ 4 | Bluebird Canyon | June-July |
FMZ 5 | Nestall - Top of the World | |
FMZ 6 | Fire Road | |
FMZ 7 | Ceanothus | |
FMZ 8 | Three Arch Bay | April |
FMZ 9 | Del Mar | |
FMZ 10 (West) | Barracuda - West/Nyes | May |
Hand Crews | ||||
FMZ | Area Name | First Pass | Second Pass |
Third Pass (As Needed) |
FMZ 10 (East) | Barracuda - East | April | July | September |
FMZ 11 | Driftwood | February | April | July |
FMZ 12 | Arch Beach Heights View Park | March | June | August |
FMZ 13 | Oro Canyon | March | June | August |
FMZ 14 | LBCWD Responsibility | N/A | N/A | |
FMZ 15 | Nyes & Oro Canyons | March-April | June | September |
FMZ 16 | Hobo Canyon - Proposed | |||
FMZ 17 | Upper Bluebird - Permitting | |||
FMZ 18 | South Bluebird - Permitting | |||
FMZ 19 | Diamond Canyon - Proposed | |||
FMZ 20 | Sunset | April | June | September |
FMZ 21 | South Laguna | April | July | September |
FMZ 22 | Park Ave | February | April | July |
FMZ 23 | Canyon Acres | February | April | July |
FMZ 24 | Laguna Canyon | March | May | August |
FMZ 25 | Irvine Cove - HOA | N/A | N/A | |
FMZ 26 | Emerald Bay - HOA | N/A | N/A | |
FMZ 27 | City Corporate Yard | March | May | August |
The focus of the Laguna Beach Fire Department's Vegetation Management is on publicly and privately owned parcels within the VHFHSZ.
Vegetation Management is the controlling of plant materials year-round for the prevention of fire spread by removing dead and dying fuels, thinning heavy brush, maintaining an ember resistant zone, and trimming or removing trees that could contribute to a fire's spread toward the structure. The Laguna Beach Vegetation Management practices are implemented and enforced in four primary ways. They consist of Weed Abatement, Fuel Modification for Development, Defensible Space, and Fuel Break construction and maintenance.
Weed Abatement
Weed Abatement is conducted annually in the spring for parcels in the developed portion of the City, and throughout the year for removal of dead vegetation and invasive species as specified in Ordinance #1510.
Fuel Modification for Development
Fuel Modification for Development is applicable to all new construction and major remodel projects in the FM Zone (as designated by City GIS), with specific guidance in the 2019 LBFD Landscape/Fuel Modification Standards and Maintenance Program. All homes built under this Standard or previous versions are required to be maintained in the approved fuel modified state for perpetuity.
Defensible Space
Defensible Space is applicable to all properties in the VHFHSZ with structures constructed without conformance to any development required Fuel Modification Standard or Guideline.
Fuel Break Program
The Fuel Break Program protects a large portion of the inland side of the City that is adjacent to open space. It also covers many interior canyon areas, and is currently in process of expansion to South Laguna, Park Avenue, and lower Bluebird Canyon. The fuel breaks are maintained by goat grazing and hand crews.
Free Wildfire Consultation
The Fire Department offers a Free Wildfire Consultation service for all property owners within the City. Please contact us to schedule the site visit.