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City warns residents about fireworks ban ahead of July 4th

July 03, 2024 | Lacey, Thurston County, Washington


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City warns residents about fireworks ban ahead of July 4th
As the Fourth of July approaches, the city of Lacey is reminding residents about the ongoing ban on fireworks within city limits. During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the challenges of enforcing this ordinance, particularly in urban growth areas adjacent to Lacey, Olympia, and Tumwater, where the ban does not apply. This discrepancy can lead to confusion among residents, as neighbors may be able to set off fireworks while others cannot.

City officials emphasized the importance of public awareness regarding the fireworks ban and urged residents not to call 911 to report fireworks use unless it poses a genuine danger, such as a fire. Instead, they recommended using the non-emergency number, 360-704-2740, for such reports. This approach aims to keep emergency lines available for critical situations.

Additionally, officials highlighted the need for community empathy during the holiday, particularly for veterans who may experience stress due to fireworks, as well as for pets that can be frightened by the noise. They encouraged residents to consider the well-being of their neighbors and to celebrate responsibly, fostering a sense of community awareness and support during the festive season.

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