Fire Ban Begins Friday, July 1, 2022

Beginning Friday, July 1st (7/1/2022), Mountain View Fire and Rescue’s district-wide BURN BAN is in effect and no natural vegetation, yard debris of any kind, may be burned until further notice. While our burn ban stands until Labor Day, due to weather, wildfire danger &/ or air quality, it may be extended by either our district, the King County Fire Marshal or Puget Sound Clean Air.

  • Mountain View Fire and Rescue Burn Ban Updates
  • King County Fire Marshal Burn Ban Info
  • Puget Sound Clean Air – Air Quality Burn Ban StatusRecreational fires fueled with seasoned firewood only (no yard debris) are currently permitted, as are propane or briquette BBQ’s.Even if someone has a Burn Permit, the permit is not valid if they; do not live in our district, have a residence in an “Urban Growth Development” area (as defined by King County), live in the City of Black Diamond or are burning when there is a Burn Ban in place.If you have additional questions, please visit www.mvfire.org, email us at info@mvfire.org or call our Burn Ban Hotline at 253-735-0286 for updates.