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Posted on: June 27, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Office closure, new fireworks reminders for July 4

Fireworks

City officials want to share with neighbors and visitors changes to our local fireworks ordinance – based on the 2018 changes to state law – ahead of next week’s Independence Day holiday.

Please note that city offices are closed on Thursday, July 4. Transit bus and van services will not run, with regular weekday schedules resuming on Friday. Waste Management, the city’s trash and recycling hauler, is closed on July 4. Residential pickup is delayed one day the rest of next week.

As many neighbors enjoy celebrations next week, please keep in mind the following laws, and other notes, related to the use of consumer fireworks –

  • People may use consumer fireworks in the city from Saturday, June 29 to Thursday, July 4, from 11 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. on each of those days. Because July 5 is a Friday, fireworks also may be used that day, from 11 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.

  • Fireworks may not be used in public places, including parks and schools, except pursuant to an approved Special Event Permit.

  • The fine for violating the fireworks ordinance now carries a $1,000 fine per violation.

  • Fire and police officers enforce the city’s fireworks ordinance, and may confiscate and/or destroy fireworks used to commit violations of the ordinance.

  • If you have a fireworks complaint, please call 911 to report it. Please keep in mind that, to enforce the fireworks ordinance requires a witness, proof of the fireworks and, if outside the allowed times, a homeowner. While fireworks complaints are as important as any other, community conditions at the time of a complaint can affect the Police Department’s ability to respond.

  • To enforce the city’s noise control ordinance as it relates to fireworks, an officer must see someone lighting the fireworks, or must have a complainant who is willing to identify the violator and testify in court.

We wish everyone an enjoyable holiday, and a great experience at the Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival, set for July 3 to 7.

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