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Council directs counsel to draft fireworks ordinance amendments after debating tent vendors on Telegraph Road

April 07, 2026 | Taylor, Wayne County, Michigan


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Council directs counsel to draft fireworks ordinance amendments after debating tent vendors on Telegraph Road
The Taylor City Council on April 7 voted to direct corporate counsel to draft changes to the city’s fireworks ordinance, a move supporters said would protect permanent local retailers and limit temporary tent vendors along major corridors.

Councilmember Wallace said the intent is to support brick‑and‑mortar businesses that pay taxes and employ staff rather than allow seasonal tents to set up near established stores. "I think that it is only reasonable that when we have brick and mortar businesses, that we should support them by requiring anybody who sells fireworks to be a brick and mortar business," Wallace said.

Mayor Wooley and other members cautioned that restricting where fireworks are sold may not curb illegal or late‑night fireworks use, which is an enforcement issue. "I don't think if we only go to a brick and mortar to buy fireworks, that's not gonna stop people from lighting fireworks off at 1:00 in the morning," the mayor said.

After discussion, council directed the city’s corporate counsel to draft ordinance amendments; the motion carried 4‑2 on roll call. Councilmembers and staff said they will craft the draft language and return it for consideration.

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