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Pasco to outline fireworks rules, noise complaint procedures ahead of July 4

June 22, 2026 | Pasco City, Franklin County, Washington


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Pasco to outline fireworks rules, noise complaint procedures ahead of July 4
Alyssa Warner, communications coordinator, said the city’s communications office has been working to ensure residents know the rules for safe and legal Fourth of July celebrations and to coordinate messaging with neighboring Tri‑Cities communities. "We're also going to talk fireworks. With July 4th right around the corner, we'll talk about how the communications office has worked to let people know the rules about safe and legal celebrations, and how Pasco is collaborating with the other communities in the Tri‑Cities for consistency," Warner said.

Warner noted the city will report on how it handles noise complaints tied to fireworks. She said certain types of fireworks are legal in Pasco from June 28 through July 5, but there are time limits on when they may be used; the preview directed viewers to the city website for detailed guidance.

The council will receive staff briefing and guidance at the June 22 workshop; any enforcement actions or ordinance changes were not described in the preview.

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