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CAL FIRE – List of Cities – Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ)
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http://www.fire.ca.gov/fire_prevention/fire_prevention_wildland_zones_maps_citylist
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Note: The recommendations are not the same as actual zones. Such zoning designations do not go into effect unless, and until, they are adopted by ordinance by local agencies. Local agencies are not required to report such zoning actions and CAL FIRE does not have a current list of local agencies that have adopted ordinances establishing Very High Fire Hazard Severity zones within their boundaries.(organized by county) | |
Alameda (5 cities)
Amador (1 city)
Butte (2 cities)
Calaveras (1 city)
Contra Costa (8 cities)
El Dorado (2 cities)
Lake (1 city)
Lassen (1 city)
Los Angeles (39 cities)
Marin (3 cities)
Mendocino (2 cities)
Mono (1 city)
Monterey (4 cities)
Napa (2 cities)
Nevada (3 cities)
Orange (20 cities)
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Placer (2 cities)
Plumas (1 city)
Riverside (22 cities)
San Bernardino (15 cities)
San Diego (13 cities)
San Luis Obispo (4 cities)
San Mateo (8 cities)
Santa Barabara (2 cities)
Santa Clara (6 cities)
Shasta (3 cities)
Siskiyou (6 cities)
Sonoma (2 cities)
Tehama (1 city)
Tuolumne (1 city)
Ventura (8 cities)
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