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Community demands action on fireworks safety after fire incident

July 22, 2024 | Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky



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Community demands action on fireworks safety after fire incident
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding residential fireworks were brought to the forefront, particularly following a fire incident on July 4th linked to fireworks use. Resident Mel Bomprezzi raised the issue, emphasizing the growing community discontent, as evidenced by a petition with over 165 signatures advocating for stricter regulations on fireworks.

Fire Chief Palooza addressed the concerns, explaining the challenges law enforcement faces in managing fireworks complaints. He noted that while officers are committed to addressing issues, the nature of fireworks makes it difficult to catch offenders in the act. He acknowledged an uptick in complaints since the COVID-19 pandemic, paralleling increased concerns about traffic violations.

The Chief provided context on the recent fire incident, which occurred when aerial fireworks struck an electric line, causing a minor fire that was quickly extinguished. Fortunately, there were no injuries or significant property damage reported.

The discussion highlighted the need for potential changes in local fireworks regulations, including the possibility of requiring permits or designating specific areas for their use. Chief Palooza confirmed that the issue is still under consideration by city officials, indicating that further discussions will take place to address community safety and concerns.

In addition to the fireworks discussion, the meeting also covered a new business item regarding an agreement with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for the Kentucky 9 reconstruction project, which aims to improve infrastructure and manage flood risks in the area.

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