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Board introduces changes to fireworks rules for unincorporated Yolo County, sets June hearing

3413745 · May 20, 2025
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Supervisors unanimously introduced by title proposed amendments to Yolo County Code Title 4, Chapter 2 to tighten fireworks enforcement in unincorporated areas, raise fines and clarify fees; second reading and adoption set for June 3.

The Yolo County Board of Supervisors on May 20 introduced by title proposed amendments to the county code (Title 4, Chapter 2) that would tighten restrictions on fireworks in unincorporated areas and increase per-violation fines to discourage dangerous or illegal pyrotechnics.

Community Services staff said the existing ordinance dates to 2001 and that recent experience — including higher fire risk and increased use of…

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