Fire Permit Season Begins March 1
LACOMBE COUNTY- In recent years, spring brought drier conditions very quickly, resulting in fire bans.
As the County prepares for the 2020 fire permit season, they remind residents that it’s important to practice safe burning practices throughout the year.
Burning without a fire permit can result in a hefty fine. In 2017, permit season was moved up a month – starting March 1 rather than April 1 – in response to changing environmental conditions, including drier spring conditions. Under Lacombe County’s Fire Protection Policy, anyone found burning without a permit will be required to pay for the fire department response fees.
A flat rate of $300 will be charged for responses to a fire when a person is in contravention of the Forest and Prairie Protection Act for failure to have a fire permit or any other provision of the Act and fire suppression is not required.


