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Bend considers requiring fire-resistant materials in new homes
Bend considers requiring fire-resistant materials in new homes
Bend considers requiring fire-resistant materials in new homes

Published on: 03/16/2026

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The Old Mill District in Bend, Ore., seen through wildfire smoke on Sept. 12, 2022. The city of Bend is considering changing its building code to require fire-resistant materials in new homes.

The city of Bend is considering changing its building code to require fire-resistant roofs, siding and other materials in new homes. As reported in the Bend Bulletin, the proposal comes after a surge of interest in wildfire preparedness assessments after the devastating Los Angeles wildfires in early 2025. The Bend City Council is set to consider the measure at its meeting on April 1.

Melissa Steele is the city’s Deputy Fire Marshal for Wildfire Preparedness. She joins us to talk about how using fire-resistant materials could make Bend more resilient in the face of more frequent and intense wildfires.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/16/think-out-loud-bend-oregon-fire-resistant-homes/

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