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El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal Announces End of Stage I Fire Restrictions in Unincorporated Areas

El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal Announces End of Stage I Fire Restrictions in Unincorporated Areas

El Paso County residents received welcomed news as Sheriff Joseph Roybal announced the lifting of Stage I fire restrictions for all unincorporated areas, effective November 7. Citizens, who’ve been adhering to strict fire control measures, can now breathe a little easier thanks to improved weather conditions and a thorough fuel assessment.

In a public release, Roybal stated, “I am pleased to announce, following a comprehensive assessment of fuel and current weather conditions, Stage I fire restrictions are lifted, effective today, November 7, 2024, at 1:30 pm.” His acknowledgement of the community’s efforts, highlights the collective responsibility felt by residents during the period of heightened fire risk. According to

El Paso County Sheriff’s Office

, the cooperation of the people was crucial in preventing potential wildfires in the Pikes Peak region.

This reprieve from fire restrictions comes as a significant relief for the county, where the community has been working together to avert any fire-related disasters. The restrictions, which included bans on open burning and the private use of fireworks, were imperative for the safety of both residents and the surrounding natural landscapes. The Sheriff’s decision marks a period of transition as El Paso County enters into the colder season, and conditions for fires are deemed to be less threatening.

The El Paso Sheriff’s Office continues to urge caution, reminding citizens that while the ban has been lifted, the potential for wildfires remains. Individuals are encouraged to remain vigilant, “I appreciate the community’s cooperation and diligence in adhering to the previous restrictions, which were crucial in protecting and preventing wildfires in the Pikes Peak region,” Roybal said, as per

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