Fire officials report the first containment numbers for both the Pipeline and Haywire fires burning near Flagstaff. Most evacuations have been lifted and portions of U.S. Highway 89 have reopened.
Starting 8 a.m. Wednesday, Flagstaff residents will have to adhere to the stage four restrictions Author: Ariana Taylor Updated: 2:43 PM MST June 22, 2021
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. Flagstaff will go into Stage Four of fire restrictions starting Wednesday in an effort to minimize human-caused wildfires, city officials announced Tuesday.
Beginning 8 a.m. Wednesday, Flagstaff residents will have to follow all restrictions from Stage Four, in addition to those of stages one through three.
Stage Four restrictions include:
No outdoor grills, including those with an on/off switch, propane gas, charcoal, pellet, and any open flame grills.
No access to trail sections that go into the Coconino national forest, including Mars Hill, Tunnel Springs, Little America, Arizona Trail, Sinclair Wash, Pipeline Trail, Switzer Canyon and the Sheeps Crossing off Pulliam trail.