City of Concord, NC

03/28/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/28/2026 16:24

City of Concord Fire Marshal Issues Burn Ban

The City of Concord Fire Marshal has issued a ban prohibiting open burning within 100 feet of a structure for all areas within the city limits. The ban is effective on Saturday, March 28, at 6 p.m. until further notice.

The City's burn ban coincides with the ban issued by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture that also took effect today at 6 p.m. and prohibits all open burning conducted more than 100 feet from a structure, until further notice.

Open burning includes the burning of leaves, branches, and other plant material in addition to the use of recreational fires, bonfires, and outdoor fireplaces. The ban does not apply to cooking fires, such as grills or outdoor cookers. In all cases, it is illegal to burn trash, lumber, tires, newspapers, plastics, or other non-vegetative materials. Residents should be especially careful with any potential ignition sources such as cigarettes or sparks from lawn equipment.

The open burn ban is authorized by the City of Concord's Fire Prevention Division per the N.C. State Building Code: Fire Prevention Code Section 307, and Chapter 34 of the City of Concord's Fire Prevention and Protection Ordinance to help prevent the potential for increased wildfires due to extremely dry weather conditions within the city and state.


For more information, please contact the Concord Fire Department's Fire Prevention Division at

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