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Utica Prohibits Fireworks Use 335 Days of the Year

Fed up with nightly bangs and booms, Utica passes an ordinance prohibiting residents from shooting off all loud and legal fireworks 335 days a year.

 

Fed up with the pre-fireworks season bangs and booms, the City of Utica passed an ordinance Tuesday prohibiting the use of legal fireworks other than the 30 designated days a year, which are a day before, the day of and the day after national holidays.

"I really am personally sick of hearing bottle rockets and fireworks going off nightly," said Utica Mayor Jaqueline Noonan. 

The ordinance gives police the ability to fine residents up to $500 for firing off loud fireworks on days that are not designated in ordinance No. 163.

Council members said the ordinance was necessary to regulate the noise level in Utica after Michigan passed relaxed state law that allow airborne fireworks to be sold in the state to generate sales tax revenue and registration fees.

Cities and townships can’t block sales, and have limited power to restrict where and when individuals can light mini-explosives that whine, bang and boom. The new law bars municipalities from regulating fireworks use on federal holidays – such as July 4 – or the day right before and after.

It is now legal for retailers in Michigan to sell bottle rockets, Roman candles and other flying devices to consumers.

It is illegal for residents to shoot off fireworks other than the day before, day of or day after the following ten national holidays:

  • New Year's Day
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Washington's Birthday
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Columbus Day
  • Veteran's Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day

"I think there is a great deal of confusion with the public.  We’re simply saying that for a quality of life issue, it is not something that has to be done day-in and day-out,” added Noonan.

Shelby Township does not have a similar ordinance governing the days when residents can shoot off fireworks.

    Related Topics: Fireworks, Utica Fireworks, Utica Police, and noise ordinance

    Paula Moore

    2:33 pm on Thursday, June 14, 2012

    I wish every city would do this. I am SO tired of trying to calm my dogs down in the middle of the night with all these crazy fireworks!

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    Diane Celeste

    2:33 pm on Thursday, June 14, 2012

    I WISH Sterling Heights would adopt the same policy!

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    Dan K

    2:47 pm on Thursday, June 14, 2012

    I can understand limiting the use of noise producing fireworks. But hopefully the city of Utica didn't lump all fireworks into one group. Low impact fireworks have been legal to use for over 35 years with no restrictions. The law clearly defines what they are. They produce no noise and many people use them to celebrate birthdays etc.

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    Mike

    11:16 pm on Thursday, June 14, 2012

    Sounds like the Mayor is using her power to her own end. I only hear fireworks in June and July.... and they are so random I hardly think it is worth all the fuss. Are you guys saying you hear them September thru April? You will now! The Mayor of Utica is making all those holidays a fireworks holiday? That's not going to fly....

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    Danno

    5:59 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

    I wish Macomb Twp would also enact this law! The last three weekends have sounded like a battle zone as late as 130am. Many of the air burst explosions have rattled the neighborhood windows!

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    Lisa Lubick

    9:48 am on Monday, July 2, 2012

    I agree with the ordinance. Not only is my dog a nervous wreck that literally diarrheas everywhere,vbut they also can be bothersome to my 8 year old autistic son.Not to mention the cost! I would never pay that much money just to light it on fire.

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