Amend regulations for wood-burning fireplaces and stoves
In Plain English
The city currently has rules about when residents can use wood-burning fireplaces and stoves. The proposed changes would update these regulations, potentially affecting when you can burn wood at home. The amendments could change permitted burn days or add new restrictions during poor air quality periods.
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