
Defensible Space & Wildfire Defense in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Why are Rancho Cucamonga homes at high wildfire risk?
Last updated: May 8, 2026
Regulatory information on this page is provided for general guidance and may not reflect the most current requirements. Always verify specific deadlines, fees, and compliance procedures with CAL FIRE (fire.ca.gov), San Bernardino County Fire Protection District, or your local fire authority before making compliance decisions.
Rancho Cucamonga is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, with fire risk concentrated in the northern foothill neighborhoods. North Rancho Cucamonga, including the Alta Loma community and properties north of the 210 Freeway, extends into significant Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. Chaparral-covered slopes, oak woodland, and proximity to the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests create direct fire exposure for foothill properties.
Rancho Cucamonga enforces fire safety through coordination with the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District. Properties in fire hazard zones must comply with California Public Resources Code 4291 (100 feet of defensible space) and County Code 23.0301–23.0319 (weed abatement, vegetation management). The 2003 Grand Prix Fire burned through portions of north Rancho Cucamonga, and ongoing fire activity in the surrounding mountains creates continuous risk requiring documented mitigation.
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Coverage
What Rancho Cucamonga neighborhoods do you serve?
Vetted contractors serve every Rancho Cucamonga neighborhood and surrounding zip codes (91737 and beyond), including:
- Alta Loma
- North Rancho Cucamonga (north of 210 Freeway)
- Carnelian Street area
- Banyan Street area
- Hillside Road area
- Demens Creek area
- Etiwanda border (foothill side)
- Mountain View area
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Services
What wildfire defense services are available in Rancho Cucamonga?
Services focus on Alta Loma and north Rancho Cucamonga foothill neighborhoods. Vetted California-licensed contractors familiar with chaparral and oak woodland conditions, slope work, and the documentation required by San Bernardino County and California insurance carriers.

Defensible Space Clearing in Rancho Cucamonga
Full PRC 4291 100-foot clearing for Alta Loma and north Rancho Cucamonga foothill parcels. Chaparral and oak woodland fuel reduction documented for County inspection.
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Zone 0 Compliance in Rancho Cucamonga
Zone 0 retrofits for Alta Loma homes ahead of AB 3074 enforcement — ember-resistant materials within 5 feet of structures.
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Brush Clearing & Weed Abatement in Rancho Cucamonga
Annual weed and brush abatement aligned with the County's spring 30-day notice cycle. Crews clear, haul, and document.
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Fire-Resistant Landscaping in Rancho Cucamonga
Drought-tolerant, fire-resistant plant palettes and ember-resistant hardscape designed for San Gabriel foothill conditions.
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Property Fire Assessment in Rancho Cucamonga
On-site assessment documenting compliance gaps against PRC 4291, County Code, and carrier insurance criteria — written reports suitable for renewal or sale.
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Tree Thinning & Limbing in Rancho Cucamonga
Selective oak and pine work for north Rancho Cucamonga foothill properties — ladder-fuel removal, crown spacing, and dead-tree takedowns.
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Annual Maintenance Programs in Rancho Cucamonga
Pre-scheduled annual maintenance keyed to Rancho Cucamonga's notice cycle. Vetted contractors handle the work and paperwork year after year.
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Rancho Cucamonga wildfire defense questions
Fire risk is concentrated in the northern foothill neighborhoods — particularly Alta Loma, areas north of the 210 Freeway, the Carnelian Street and Banyan Street corridors, Hillside Road, and properties extending toward the San Gabriel Mountains. Most properties south of the 210 Freeway are valley floor with limited fire risk. Use CAL FIRE's online map at egis.fire.ca.gov to confirm your parcel.
The Grand Prix Fire burned 59,448 acres across north Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, and surrounding foothill communities, destroying approximately 113 structures. Alta Loma and northern Rancho Cucamonga neighborhoods experienced direct fire impact and evacuations. The fire demonstrated the foothill exposure of north Rancho Cucamonga properties.
Alta Loma properties in fire hazard zones must comply with California PRC 4291 (100 feet of defensible space) and San Bernardino County Code 23.0301–23.0319 (weed abatement, vegetation management). Annual compliance with 30-day notice windows applies. Properties on steeper slopes have additional vegetation spacing requirements.
North Rancho Cucamonga's position at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains creates exposure to wind-driven fires from canyon and mountain areas. Santa Ana wind events accelerate fire spread through chaparral and into residential neighborhoods. Steep slopes and dense vegetation in Alta Loma neighborhoods require comprehensive defensible space work, not just basic weed abatement.
Coverage in north Rancho Cucamonga has become more difficult, particularly for Alta Loma and foothill properties. Many carriers now require documented defensible space work for renewal. Some have stopped writing new policies in fire hazard areas. Documented mitigation increasingly determines whether properties can maintain standard insurance.
Service focuses on the foothill neighborhoods where fire risk and compliance requirements are concentrated — Alta Loma, north Rancho Cucamonga, Carnelian and Banyan corridors, Hillside Road area, and Etiwanda foothill border. Properties south of the 210 Freeway with limited fire risk are not the primary service area.
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