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Residents demand action against illegal fireworks in Yorba Linda

July 16, 2024 | Yorba Linda, Orange County, California



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Residents demand action against illegal fireworks in Yorba Linda
During a recent city council meeting, residents voiced concerns regarding illegal fireworks and traffic safety, prompting discussions on enforcement and community awareness.

One resident, Pat, expressed frustration over the excessive fireworks during the Fourth of July, despite Yorba Linda's strict no-fireworks policy. She reported that the noise was so intense it caused distress for her pets and raised concerns about potential fire hazards. Pat urged the council to enhance communication about the city's fireworks regulations and suggested increased patrols during holidays to deter illegal activity. City officials confirmed that all fireworks, including \"safe and sane\" types, are prohibited in Yorba Linda and emphasized their ongoing efforts to educate the public and enforce the law.

Traffic safety was another significant topic, with Richard highlighting a recent decline in sales tax revenue attributed to inflation and other economic factors. He also noted the completion of the Passage Story project, which included new traffic lights aimed at improving safety. However, he raised concerns about pedestrian safety at intersections, suggesting the implementation of illuminated crosswalks to alert drivers when pedestrians are crossing.

City Manager Mark Bloom addressed several public comments, including the issue of stolen backflow devices, which have been targeted for their scrap value. He assured residents that the city is exploring alternative materials for these devices to prevent theft.

The meeting underscored the council's commitment to addressing community concerns, with plans for further discussions on traffic safety measures and continued efforts to enforce fireworks regulations.

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