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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
 
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Westland Police and Fire Deparments Implore Residents to Adhere to Open Burning Ordinance
Westland, MI (April 8, 2020) -  As the community works to prevent the spread of COVID-19, adhering to the stay-at-home order, many residents are looking for ways to stay busy while staying safe. The recent favorable weather has brought many individuals outdoors to begin their Spring cleaning. The Westland Police and Fire Departments are reminding residents that Open burning is not permitted in Wayne county. 

"Open Burning" is the burning of unwanted materials such as paper, trees, brush, leaves, grass, and other debris where smoke and other emissions are released directly into the air. During open burning, air pollutants do not pass through a chimney or stack and/or combustion of solid waste is not adequately controlled.  This is  an important fire/life safety issue and our public safety officials are asking for your assistance and cooperation .
 
"As a Police Department we understand how difficult this Stay at Home order can be at times. It is natural for us all to begin to feel restless in our routine. This is especially true as the weather becomes warmer. This is a good opportunity to review the City of Westland Open Burn ordinance," commented Police Chief, Jeff Jedrusik.    

The Westland City Ordinance prohibits any "open burning" that is NOT in an enclosed fire pit.  The fire pit should be no larger than 3 feet wide by 3 feet tall and it must be a minimum of 25 feet away from any structure or property line.  The site must also be a minimum of 15 feet from any other combustible materials.
Only clean wood can be used as fuel (no creosote, or other chemicals).  Leaves and other unwanted combustibles are not allowed to be burned.  When conducting an "open burn" in the approved manner, some form of extinguishment must be on hand.  Examples would be a fire extinguisher, a garden hose, sand or dirt.  The "open burn" must have constant supervision and must be completely extinguished before leaving the fire pit. If smoke from the fire becomes a nuisance to others, immediate extinguishment is required.

Air pollution created by open burning can irritate eyes and lungs, obscure visibility, create annoying odors, and pose other potential health risks.  Embers that are able to escape the seat of the fire can quickly ignite nearby vegetation and/or neighboring structures.
            
"Emergency calls for this behavior will typically increase this time of year, however, it is vitally important that our emergency response resources remain available for true emergencies at this time," commented Assistant Fire Chief/Fire Marshall, Kelly Eggers. "We are asking for the community's diligence pertaining to the ordinance and in assisting our efforts to provide the most efficient and effective service our citizen's deserve."
            
Failure to comply with the Westland City Ordinance is a misdemeanor offense and is punishable by up to 90 days in jail and/or a fine up to $500.
     
For more information, please call (734) 467-3200

Westland, Michigan is the state's 10th largest municipality, with a population of over 84,000 people who exhibit a great deal of pride in their All-American City.  Westland has a thriving business community along with beautiful residential areas.  The citizens enjoy a wide array of amenities and a quality of life that is second to none.


 

In 2014, Westland was rated as one of 24/7 Wall Street's America's Best 50 Cities to Live, offering residents and visitors an ideal blend of single-family affordable homes, apartments and condominiums, great schools, and access to numerous outdoor activities.  Public safety is delivered by full-service, professional law enforcement and firefighting personnel. Westland Police Department, whose motto is protect and serve, provides emergency dispatch services to four cities and over 100,000 residents; the Westland Fire Department are licensed paramedics who responded to over 9,000 calls for service last year, about 85% being medical based.  They never forget their mission of preserving life and property.


 

Westland is well-known as the premier destination for shopping and dining in Wayne County with hundreds of shops and restaurants anchored by the Westland Shopping Center, one of the country's original four regional malls.

 

 

The City is served by two public school districts; Wayne-Westland Community Schools serving 12,000 youth was recently named one of the Best School in Michigan by WXYZ-TV and is the proud recipient of 14 Golden Apple and two Michigan Blue Ribbon Exemplary School Awards.  Livonia Public Schools, educating nearly 15,000 students, is proud of their MEAP/MME scores that exceed state averages and the District has also earned Golden Apple and Michigan Blue Ribbon Exemplary School Awards.

 

The City provides competitive incentives for those who are interested in investing in Westland, making it one of the hottest investment markets in the region.  Our Fast-Track to Business Team, which consists of key decision makers who work diligently on a development plan will "cut the red tape" and expedite the approval process for new business development.


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