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“These are safe and healthy fireworks. It`s not the fireworks you buy illegally and go into the air. Those, you know, barely exceed six feet,” Palmer said. PACIFICA – Although Pacifica remains one of the few cities where you can still buy safe and healthy fireworks, the police department is preparing to crack down on anyone who brings illegals into the city. Captain William Glasgo says there are hefty fines for anyone caught setting off illegal fireworks, as well as anyone who throws a party that uses illegal fireworks. How does this affect what you think about safe and healthy fireworks, if any? RELATED: July 4 Fireworks Shows Come Amid High Fire Risk, Supply Chain Issues Other Comments or Suggestions About Fireworks at Pacifica? At the time, voters voted to sell fireworks with margins of 24% and 40%, respectively, in Pacifica still allows the sale and purchase of safe and healthy fireworks. The city also restricts where fireworks can be set off in a handful of locations. Before you read this, what best describes what you knew about the restrictions on fireworks in Pacifica? The fourth of July could be a little safer, more reasonable and cleaner for Pacifica this year, since pacifica`s city council was appointed on July 10. In June 2013, it accepted the recommendations of the Fireworks Working Group Committee, which only allowed fireworks on part of Linda Mar Beach. The Pacifica Police Department issued the following press release listing areas of Pacifica where “safe and reasonable” fireworks are allowed in Pacifica: The only beach in Pacifica City where “safe and healthy” fireworks are allowed is located in Linda Mar Beach, just west of the Linda Mar Beach North Parking Lot.

This area will extend approximately 10 feet east of the tidal line and north of the Taco Bell Restaurant to the north end of the Linda Mar Beach parking lot. Two alternative locations will also be provided at the Linda Mar Beach South Parking Lot (asphalt area) and the South Rockaway Beach Parking Lot (asphalt area). Fireworks are not allowed on other Pacifica beaches. But some fireworks advocates say they think fears of wildfires in a city like Pacifica are exaggerated. RELATED: How to Prevent Fireworks-Related Injuries and Fires “That`s why we don`t really have a backup plan at this point, because we don`t think it will happen. We think the fireworks will stay here,” he said. “If their guests shoot illegal fireworks and are seen at their party and on their property, they are violating the Social Hosts Ordinance,” says Captain William Glasgo. “And the fireworks tax pays for overtime for our law enforcement agencies,” said Mary Bier, Mayor of Pacifica. Fifteen local nonprofits, many of which are youth-focused, are licensed to sell the Safe and Sane fireworks display, with sales accounting for a large portion of their annual revenue. VIDEO: Thieves steal $7,000 worth of fireworks at newark`s booth and try to raise money for children in need As the holidays approach on the fourth of July, the Pacifica community discusses the risks and safety of fireworks and the revenue that nonprofits can benefit from. Illegal fireworks are not allowed anywhere in Pacifica. Anthony bought a selection of safe and healthy fireworks for his children.

He says the safe and reasonable alternative can still trigger the childish feeling of wonder without the possible collateral damage. Events on 4. July: List of fireworks and festivals in the Bay Area My first thought when I received this supposedly urgent text was not to become nostalgic for Pacifica`s fireworks tradition or worry about fire safety, but to wonder if the topic really justified an unsolicited mass text? In November, local voters will decide whether the city should continue to allow the sale of fireworks in their community or ban them forever. This is not the first time the issue of fireworks has been on the ballot. Pacifica voters chose the same question in 1983 and 1996. The city of Pacifica allows the sale and use of “safe and healthy” fireworks. These include sparks, cones, fountains, smoke and novelties such as smoke balls, snakes and pop-its. Fireworks that fly or explode are prohibited by state law. Safe and healthy fireworks can only be unloaded in the city from June 28 to July 5.

When I clicked on the link provided, I discovered that a group called Save Pacifica Fireworks was concerned that the City Council would ban the sale and use of “state-approved” fireworks in Pacifica on Monday, February 8. “As a family that loves to celebrate America`s Birthday at home every year, it would be a harsh reality if our safe and healthy beloved fireworks were to end. We love going to the different fireworks stalls and supporting the different boosters in our local community – knowing that the money we`ve spent on our safe/legal sparks and fireworks will not only make our kids smile, but also on others in our city, our city. I would like to maintain this tradition while always putting safety first. As in previous years, it is illegal to own fireworks within the city limits of Pacifica that have not been approved as “safe and healthy” by the California State Fire Marshal. Legal fireworks can be easily identified by a state fire marshal seal on the packaging and fireworks device. The Pacifica Police Department will take a zero-tolerance approach to the possession of illegal fireworks. People who possess fireworks other than “Safe and Sane” will be arrested AND fined $1,000. The issue of fireworks is a hot topic in this city where we have a “safe and reasonable” ordinance that makes certain fireworks legal and those that are classified as dangerous and probably crazy are not. The topic of fireworks has been discussed several times by city council and residents, and various laws and iterations of it have been drafted and approved. But the bottom line, from what I`ve observed as a Pacifica resident over the past decade, is that illegal fireworks are part of the city`s identity.

Pacifica has a reputation for hosting fireworks every July 4th, Halloween, random football game and Tuesday night fireworks when someone is in the fireworks mood. The 5. On February at 5:39 p.m., I received an “Urgent Notice!” text message telling me that the Pacifica City Council would soon make a decision on fireworks in my hometown of Pacifica, California, which will “exacerbate our city`s illegal fireworks problem!” One of the main concerns of the Fireworks Working Group Committee was the waste generated by fireworks that ends up in the ocean and poses a potential threat to marine life and garbage on beaches, as well as the associated environmental hazards. All citizens are asked to be diligent in cleaning up the areas where they celebrate the holiday. Whether on the beach, in the neighborhood or elsewhere, everyone is welcome to pick up their garbage and throw it away accordingly. Additional garbage cans will be provided in the defined area of Linda Mar Beach and in the south parking lot of Linda Mar Beach and in the south parking lot of Rockaway Beach. The non-profit groups that take advantage of the safe and sane fireworks sale will gather the next day, July 5 at 7:30 a.m., at Linda Mar Beach and Rockaway Beach to do cleanups.