In a recent government meeting, officials announced a significant change in public safety messaging as the city prepares for the upcoming July 4th celebrations. Signs indicating \"brush clearance\" will be replaced with \"fireworks prohibited\" notices throughout the city, including parks and prominent locations. This initiative aims to reinforce the ban on all fireworks, including those deemed \"safe and sane,\" in an effort to enhance community safety during the holiday.
Additionally, the city is set to host a Household Hazardous Waste event on Saturday, July 20th, from 9 AM to 2 PM, in collaboration with LA County. Residents will have the opportunity to safely dispose of hazardous materials such as motor oil, paint, fluorescent light bulbs, batteries, and other chemicals. Unlike regular clean-up events, participants will remain in their vehicles while staff assist in the disposal process, ensuring a streamlined and safe experience.
These measures reflect the city's commitment to public safety and environmental responsibility as it approaches the busy summer season.