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Salinas reports fewer July 4 structure and vegetation fires after expanded fireworks enforcement; 96 citations issued
Summary
Fire Marshal Chris Knapp told Salinas City Council the 2025 illegal-fireworks enforcement produced fewer suppression incidents than 2024, 96 administrative citations and about $218,000 in citation charges; staff recommended continued drone use, regional coordination and a new deputy fire marshal to sustain efforts.
Salinas officials said the city saw fewer fireworks-related structure and vegetation fires this year while reporting a rise in enforcement technology and case processing. Division Chief and Fire Marshal Chris Knapp told the Salinas City Council on Aug. 26 that the department issued 96 administrative citations tied to illegal fireworks and documented what he described as a reduction in suppression incidents compared with 2024.
Knapp said the city’s enforcement campaign combined outreach, marked and unmarked vehicles, and four drones operated by Salinas Fire and Salinas Police. “The administrative citation is $1,500 per fuse that is lit,” Knapp said, describing the citation calculation that produced a total figure in the report’s slides of roughly $218,000 in citations issued. He added the department had collected about $27,000 so far this year through payment plans and paid citations.
The fire marshal said the task force relied on 39…
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