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Mayor addresses community concerns over fireworks chaos

August 01, 2024 | Preston, Franklin County, Idaho



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Mayor addresses community concerns over fireworks chaos
During a recent government meeting, concerns regarding the increasing use of fireworks in the community were addressed by a council member, who acknowledged receiving numerous complaints about the issue. The member emphasized the importance of public safety and encouraged residents to report any illegal fireworks activity to local law enforcement, as neither the mayor's office nor the city council possesses police powers.

Reflecting on personal experiences, the council member shared a humorous anecdote about the chaos caused by fireworks while tending to their horses, likening the situation to \"World War One.\" Despite the light-hearted tone, the member reiterated the seriousness of the community's concerns and the need for peace and safety.

Following the discussion on fireworks, the council moved on to the consent calendar, which included routine items requiring formal approval. The council reviewed and unanimously approved the minutes from the previous meeting, payment of bills, and the treasurer's quarterly report. The swift approval indicated a smooth continuation of council operations, with no significant controversies arising from the agenda items.

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