Lacombe County reminds residents that Fire Permit season begins March 1
Lacombe County is reminding ratepayers that fire permit season starts on March 1 and burning without a fire permit will result in a hefty fine.
“Fire permits are free, easy to obtain, and are emailed to you directly, so you always have it with you,” said Drayton Bussiere, Lacombe County Fire Chief.
“Permits are there to ensure the safety of Lacombe County residents and their neighbours and come with a detailed list of the requirements to ensure burns can be completed safely. While most controlled burns in the County are permitted, we continue to have situations where people don’t take out a permit and can be charged under the bylaw.”
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 not requiring fire suppression where a person is in contravention of the Forest and Prairie Protection Act for not having a fire permit or any other provision of the Act.


