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Saturday, July 1, 2017

Fireworks are illegal in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park

Fireworks illegal in Shoreline

Sale, possession, use, or discharge of fireworks in the City of Shoreline is illegal. Fireworks pose a fire hazard to property and present a safety risk to those who use them. Shoreline Police enforce the City’s year-round fireworks ban.

The sale, use, or discharge of fireworks in violation of Shoreline Municipal Code 9.15 is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and/or a fine in an amount not more than $1,000. Each occurrence is considered a separate violation. A third violation in any three-month period is a gross misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and/or a fine in an amount not more than $5,000.

If you see fireworks in your neighborhood, you may report offenders by calling 911 or the Police non-emergency line at 206-296-3311.

Fireworks illegal in Lake Forest Park

It is unlawful for any person to sell, use, ignite, explode or discharge display fireworks within the city of Lake Forest Park, except by authority of a state license and a city permit.

The only issued permit this year is to the Sheridan Beach Club. They are scheduled to go off from 10pm-1030pm.

Signs have been posted around the City, please be respectful of our law, your neighbors, and their pets!

If you see fireworks in your neighborhood, you may report offenders by calling 911 or the Police non-emergency line at 206-296-3311.



2 comments:

  1. cheap city of LFP is directing their citizens to go to other cities to enjoy their fireworks....so if they're not planning a community celebration and directing them to Seattle or Kenmore, they need to donate money to help pay for the fireworks.

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  2. Why aren't police in Shoreline stopping the constant nightly fireworks in the back of the Ridgecrest Elementary School basketball court near the big soccer field? It keeps everyone up at night and terrorizes all our pets. Its feet away from trees that border houses. These are being lit feet away from our roofs and trees.

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