Boulder city 4th of july 2023

Fireworks, Your Family, and the 4th of July

July 4, 2023 Community Fireworks Display - Check back for details.

Please do the right thing this July 4th holiday.

  • Boulder city 4th of july 2023
    Please allow police and fire to focus on priority calls for service and be considerate of the community, neighbors, pets and veterans.
  • All fireworks that leave the ground and explode are illegal in Longmont.
  • Fines for use of illegal fireworks are up to $500 and 90 days in jail and/or both.

Firework stands and stores in Longmont sell only legal fireworks.

Legal fireworks may be used with caution on private property, not on public property. ALL FIREWORKS, INCLUDING SPARKLERS ARE ILLEGAL ON CITY STREETS, PARKS, GOLF COURSES AND OTHER PUBLIC AREAS,

May emit a "shower of sparks" maximum height of 14', but not allowed to shoot "balls of flame."

May emit smoke, crackle or whistle, but not sound a report (explosive noise)

Are labeled or packaged as 1.4G (formerly Class C), UN 0336 and/or "Safe and Sane".

Illegal Consumer Fireworks

Fireworks that explode or leave the ground ("shower of sparks" is not considered leaving the ground)

Are labeled or packaged as 1.3G (formerly Class B) and/or UN 0335

It is illegal to bring fireworks across the state line.

 

Resident Complaints Regarding Fireworks

Please be prepared to provide an exact address of illegal fireworks use. General area complaints, for instance “fireworks in the area of 17th and Hover” or in the “area of Collyer and 23rd” are extremely difficult to assign resources to. Please do not call with a general area complaint.

Please note that all information submitted via this form may be subject to public release.

For additional assistance, please call the non-emergency number for the Longmont Emergency Communications Center at 303-651-8501. Please do not call 911.

Fireworks and Responding to Priority Calls

Longmont Police and Fire (as do all agencies) respond to "priority" calls first. These are 911 calls, calls which require immediate response and there is a reason to believe that an immediate threat to life exists and/or calls which require immediate response and there exists an immediate and substantial risk of major property loss or damage. Fireworks complaints do not come under the category of a "priority" call.

In order to cite a resident we either need a resident to sign off stating they witnessed the fireworks and know who set them off or the officer has to witness it. Due to anonymous complaints, no willing witness to testify, no exact locations, and time delays fireworks complaints are difficult to enforce.

The following is the call handling protocol that the police department uses for firework complaints:

Residents may call the Longmont Emergency Communications Center at (303) 651-8501 to report complaints about fireworks. The caller may choose to remain anonymous or be identified in the course of the complaint. Anonymous calls will be aired to police units in the field, and if a unit is available it will respond to the area of the complaint. If the caller can identify the responsible person(s) for illegal fireworks use and is willing to pursue enforcement action as a witness, then an officer will be assigned the call. When a police officer arrives on site and confirms the misuse of fireworks or use of illegal fireworks, the officer will take the appropriate enforcement action.

Penalties: Offenders can be fined up to $500 and/or punishment of up to 90 days in jail for illegal possession and use of fireworks.

Treat Fireworks Seriously

While fireworks add to the Fourth of July festivities, they can be dangerous. A firecracker explosion lasts for a mere fraction of a second, but in that instant a person's whole life can change. The most common injuries are burns to the eyes, face and hands. One-half of the eye injuries result in permanent blindness.

If you have additional questions regarding the code for fireworks, please email or call (303)651-8833. Calls/emails will be returned Monday - Friday between 8am - 5pm.

4th of July – Nevada Style

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America’s birthday may be a national holiday, but it is truly something special in Nevada, where entertainment is much more than a fireworks display. It’s an experience. In Nevada, the 4th of July means food, music, fireworks, and fun. Here’s a round up of some of our favorite Independence Day happenings around the Silver State. 

Nobody lights up America’s birthday like the Battle Born State.

4th of July Fireworks in Nevada

No Fourth of July celebration is complete without a fireworks show! And we might be biased, but Nevada has some of the best around. Virginia City’s Fourth of July on the Comstock is a serious banger, thanks to fireworks launched from Six Mile Canyon below the city, which puts the show right at eye-level. The Star Spangled Sparks fireworks display, held annually in downtown Sparks, is northwestern Nevada’s longest, most spectacular fireworks show, with fireworks set off from the roof of the Nugget Casino Resort while thousands of revelers celebrate on Victorian Square below.

The oh-so-scenic Fourth of July fireworks at South Lake Tahoe are considered among the top five displays in the nation and can be watched from just about anywhere on the lake, including Incline Beach and King’s Beach. Watch the night sky over Pahrump sparkle with fireworks or launch your own fireworks in a safe, supervised environment, if you get the required permit. (Fun Fact: the “World’s Largest Firecracker” is in nearby Amargosa Valley.) Laughlin offers one of the most unique displays in the West as the pyrotechnic pros aim the show over the water for viewers to take in the reflection of each colorful explosion shimmering on the Colorado River.

Things To Do Near Las Vegas on the 4th of July

Las Vegas always knows how to throw a party, and celebrating Independence Day is no exception. There are Fourth of July fireworks and special events at a number of resorts in the area, including great displays at the Plaza Hotel & Casino and Treasure Island. Off the strip, Lake Las Vegas has an annual Fourth of July party complete with live music, a fair, barbeque stations and, of course, a fireworks show.

If all the glitz and glam of Vegas isn’t your style, the border resort town Mesquite brings out a full 32-piece orchestra to serenade their fireworks display at Eureka Casino Resort. Meanwhile, Boulder City’s Damboree Fourth of July Celebration features a pancake breakfast; military jet fly-over; parade; kids’ Water Zone, Midway carnival games, and all kinds of activities at Broadbent Memorial Park; coin toss at the pool; and games and contests throughout the day at Veterans Memorial Park, where the fireworks get sent to the sky.

Events Near Lake Tahoe on the 4th of July

Just over the hill from South Lake Tahoe’s annual fireworks display, Carson City hosts its Fourth of July Carnival & Fireworks Show. After all, what’s more American—or more Nevadan—than a good, old-fashioned summer carnival followed by a booming fireworks spectacular over the state capital? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Rural Nevada (RSVP) hosts an annual Fourth of July carnival at Mills Park, a few blocks from downtown Carson City, on Independence Day weekend. Be sure to check out the ringing of the replica Liberty Bell at the Nevada State Museum and Parade of Trains at the Nevada State Railroad Museum while you’re in town for the festivities! The Americana celebration is capped by a doozy of a fireworks show the evening of July 4. 

Want More Fourth of July Festivities?

Every year, Ely puts on a proper small-town parade featuring a variety of floats, vehicles, music and more. Hop aboard a special Fireworks Train aboard the Nevada Northern Railway—which makes Ely the only place we know of where you can watch explosives launched from a moving steam locomotive. Tonopah’s 4 R Kids Old Fashioned Fourth of July features a parade, swimming pool games, and evening fireworks display. Austin, NV holds a parade through historic downtown followed by old-fashioned games, live bands, and a barbecue.

The Taste of Winnemucca Fourth of July Celebration is Winnemucca’s best—and possibly tastiest—family event. Vesco Park is full of excitement as local restaurants show off their finest fare. There are also games for the kiddos, the Lazy P Adventure Farm petting zoo, face painting, a dunk tank, craft vendors, and a fireworks display to cap off the Independence Day celebration at sundown.

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July 4, 2023
4:00am - 11:59pm

Free