It’s that time of year for spring cleaning. This year has brought us more rain than anyone cares to think about. Time to clean up the moss on the roofs and remove debris from yards.
Keep Woodlake Beautiful!
It’s that time of year for spring cleaning. This year has brought us more rain than anyone cares to think about. Time to clean up the moss on the roofs and remove debris from yards.
Keep Woodlake Beautiful!
There have been numerous coyote sightings in Woodlake. In addition some neighbors have reported their cats have been killed by the coyote.
For more information about coyotes please refer to this link: http://wdfw.wa.gov/living/coyotes.html
The City of University Place and Pierce County do not dispatch animal control for wildlife. If you want to report a coyote sighting use the following contact number:
Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. 1 877 933 9847. Press Option # 2 for dangerous animal sightings.
The following information is being provided to you from the city of University Place and West Pierce Fire Department. Please take a minute and review for important information. Everyone enjoys the nice weather and being outside, please be a courteous neighbor !
Outdoor Burning in West Pierce
(University Place and Lakewood)
Recreational fires can provide enjoyment for many, yet create frustration for others. The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency regulates burn bans in our area to ensure the health and safety of its residents. When burn bans are not in place, recreational fires are allowed within West Pierce Fire & Rescue’s jurisdiction.
Recreational fires are not the same as burning yard waste and land-clearing debris. They are defined as “cooking fires, campfires, and bonfires using charcoal or firewood that occur in designated areas or on private property for cooking, pleasure, or ceremonial purposes.” (WAC 173-425-030)
This also includes fires lit in chimineas, fire pits, fire bowls, and similar free-standing devices, except burn barrels. These devices can be found at most home improvement stores. Please remember that it is always illegal to burn trash or use a burn barrel.
Prohibited Burning
Burn ban information can be found at the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s website: www.pscleanair.org 1-800-552-3565
Safety Tips to Consider
West Pierce Fire & Rescue asks that you consider these safety tips when using a recreational fire of any kind.
Burn Bans
Burn bans in Pierce County are placed into effect by the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, as needed, for the safety and well-being of its residents. Before having a recreational fire, please take into consideration the current burn ban status.
Call 1-800-595-4341 for burn ban information.
Violations of outdoor burning regulations can be costly. Fines can exceed $16,000 per day and typically start at $2,000. These fines are enforced by the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.